MIB_IPMCAST_OIF_STATS_W2K structure (ipmib.h)
The MIB_IPMCAST_OIF_STATS structure stores the statistics that are associated with an outgoing multicast interface.
Syntax
typedef struct _MIB_IPMCAST_OIF_STATS_W2K {
DWORD dwOutIfIndex;
DWORD dwNextHopAddr;
PVOID pvDialContext;
ULONG ulTtlTooLow;
ULONG ulFragNeeded;
ULONG ulOutPackets;
ULONG ulOutDiscards;
} MIB_IPMCAST_OIF_STATS_W2K, *PMIB_IPMCAST_OIF_STATS_W2K;
Members
dwOutIfIndex
Type: DWORD
Specifies the outgoing interface to which these statistics are related.
dwNextHopAddr
Type: DWORD
Specifies the address of the next hop that corresponds to dwOutIfIndex. The dwOutIfIndex and dwIfNextHopIPAddr members uniquely identify a next hop on point-to-multipoint interfaces, where one interface connects to multiple networks. Examples of point-to-multipoint interfaces include non-broadcast multiple-access (NBMA) interfaces, and the internal interface on which all dial-up clients connect.
For Ethernet and other broadcast interfaces, specify zero. Also specify zero for point-to-point interfaces, which are identified by only dwOutIfIndex.
pvDialContext
Type: PVOID
Reserved. This member should be NULL.
ulTtlTooLow
Type: ULONG
Specifies the number of packets on this outgoing interface that were discarded because the packet's time-to-live (TTL) value was too low.
ulFragNeeded
Type: ULONG
Specifies the number of packets that required fragmentation when they were forwarded on this interface.
ulOutPackets
Type: ULONG
Specifies the number of packets that were forwarded out this interface.
ulOutDiscards
Type: ULONG
Specifies the number of packets that were discarded on this interface.
Remarks
On the Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) released for Windows Server 2008and later, the organization of header files has changed. This structure is defined in the Ipmib.h header file, not in the Iprtrmib.h header file. Note that the Ipmib.h header file is automatically included in Iprtrmib.h, which is automatically included in the Iphlpapi.h header file. The Ipmib.h and Iprtrmib.h header files should never be used directly.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | None supported |
Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Header | ipmib.h (include Iphlpapi.h) |