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FIND_NAME_BUFFER info  Overview  Group

The FIND_NAME_BUFFER structure contains information about a local network session. One or more FIND_NAME_BUFFER structures follows a FIND_NAME_HEADER structure when an application specifies the NCBFINDNAME command in the ncb_command member of the NCB structure.

typedef struct _FIND_NAME_BUFFER { // fnb 

    UCHAR length; 

    UCHAR access_control; 

    UCHAR frame_control; 

    UCHAR destination_addr[6]; 

    UCHAR source_addr[6]; 

    UCHAR routing_info[18]; 

} FIND_NAME_BUFFER; 

 

Members

length
Specifies the length, in bytes, of the FIND_NAME_BUFFER structure. Although this structure always occupies 33 bytes, not all of the structure is necessarily valid.
access_control
Specifies the access control for the LAN header.
frame_control
Specifies the frame control for the LAN header.
destination_addr
Specifies the destination address of the remote node where the name was found.
source_addr
Specifies the source address for the remote node where the name was found.
routing_info
Specifies additional routing information.

See Also

FIND_NAME_HEADER, NCB


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