Internet Address Structure
You use the internet address structure when providing a TCP or UDP address to the Open Transport functions OTConnect, OTSndURequest, and OTBind.
You can use the OTInitInetAddress function (page 8-52) to fill in an internet address structure. The internet address structure is defined by the InetAddress data type.
struct InetAddress {
OTAddressType fAddressType;/* address type; always AF_INET */
InetPort fPort; /* port number */
InetHost fHost; /* host address (network byte order) */
UInt8 fUnused[8]; /* reserved */
};
Field Description
fAddressType
- The address type. The only possible value for this field is
AF_INET, which identifies the TCP/IP protocol family.
fPort
- The port number.
fHost
- The IP address of the host in network byte order (that is, high-order byte first) in hexadecimal notation.
fUnused
- Reserved.