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IP6RouteEntry structure

The IP6RouteEntry structure defines routing information for an IPv6 destination address.

Syntax

typedef struct IP6RouteEntry {
  ulong           ire_Length;
  ulong           ire_Type;
  ulong           ire_IfIndex;
  ulong           ire_SourceScopeId;
  ulong           ire_NextHopScopeId;
  struct in6_addr  ire_Source;
  struct in6_addr  ire_NextHop;
} IP6RouteEntry;

Members

  • ire_Length
    The size, in bytes, of the IP6RouteEntry structure.

  • ire_Type
    The type of route to the destination address. This member contains one of the following values:

    • IRE_TYPE_DIRECT
      The destination address is located on the same link that the source address is located.

    • IRE_TYPE_INDIRECT
      The destination address is located on a different link than the source address is located.

  • ire_IfIndex
    The interface index for the network interface from which outgoing packets that are sent to the destination address are sent.

  • ire_SourceScopeId
    The IPv6 scope identifier that is used as the source scope for packets that are sent to the destination address.

  • ire_NextHopScopeId
    The IPv6 scope identifier for the next hop that packets are sent to on their way to the destination address.

  • ire_Source
    The IPv6 address that is used as the source address for packets that are sent to the destination address. See IPv6Addr for a description of the in6_addr structure type.

  • ire_NextHop
    The IPv6 address for the next hop that packets would be sent to on their way to the destination address. See IPv6Addr for a description of the in6_addr structure type.

Remarks

An IPv6 firewall-hook driver passes a pointer to an IP6RouteEntry structure to the IPv6GetBestRouteInfo function when it obtains the route information for a destination address. If the call to IPv6GetBestRouteInfo returns successfully, the IP6RouteEntry structure contains the route information.

Requirements

Header

Ipinfo.h (include Ipinfo.h)

See also

IPv6GetBestRouteInfo

IPv6Addr

 

 

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