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IPAddress Class

Definition

Provides an Internet Protocol (IP) address.

public ref class IPAddress
public ref class IPAddress : IParsable<System::Net::IPAddress ^>, ISpanFormattable, ISpanParsable<System::Net::IPAddress ^>, IUtf8SpanFormattable
public class IPAddress
public class IPAddress : IParsable<System.Net.IPAddress>, ISpanFormattable, ISpanParsable<System.Net.IPAddress>, IUtf8SpanFormattable
[System.Serializable]
public class IPAddress
type IPAddress = class
type IPAddress = class
    interface ISpanFormattable
    interface IFormattable
    interface ISpanParsable<IPAddress>
    interface IParsable<IPAddress>
    interface IUtf8SpanFormattable
[<System.Serializable>]
type IPAddress = class
Public Class IPAddress
Public Class IPAddress
Implements IParsable(Of IPAddress), ISpanFormattable, ISpanParsable(Of IPAddress), IUtf8SpanFormattable
Inheritance
IPAddress
Attributes
Implements

Examples

The following code example shows how to query a server to obtain the family addresses and the IP addresses it supports.

// This program shows how to use the IPAddress class to obtain a server 
// IP addressess and related information.
#using <System.dll>

using namespace System;
using namespace System::Net;
using namespace System::Net::Sockets;
using namespace System::Text::RegularExpressions;

/**
* The IPAddresses method obtains the selected server IP address information.
* It then displays the type of address family supported by the server and its 
* IP address in standard and byte format.
**/
void IPAddresses( String^ server )
{
   try
   {
      System::Text::ASCIIEncoding^ ASCII = gcnew System::Text::ASCIIEncoding;
      
      // Get server related information.
      IPHostEntry^ heserver = Dns::GetHostEntry( server );
      
      // Loop on the AddressList
      System::Collections::IEnumerator^ myEnum = heserver->AddressList->GetEnumerator();
      while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
      {
         IPAddress^ curAdd = safe_cast<IPAddress^>(myEnum->Current);
         
         // Display the type of address family supported by the server. If the
         // server is IPv6-enabled this value is: InterNetworkV6. If the server
         // is also IPv4-enabled there will be an additional value of InterNetwork.
         Console::WriteLine( "AddressFamily: {0}", curAdd->AddressFamily );
         
         // Display the ScopeId property in case of IPV6 addresses.
         if ( curAdd->AddressFamily.ToString() == ProtocolFamily::InterNetworkV6.ToString() )
                  Console::WriteLine( "Scope Id: {0}", curAdd->ScopeId );

         // Display the server IP address in the standard format. In 
         // IPv4 the format will be dotted-quad notation, in IPv6 it will be
         // in in colon-hexadecimal notation.
         Console::WriteLine( "Address: {0}", curAdd );
         
         // Display the server IP address in byte format.
         Console::Write( "AddressBytes: " );
         
         array<Byte>^bytes = curAdd->GetAddressBytes();
         for ( int i = 0; i < bytes->Length; i++ )
         {
            Console::Write( bytes[ i ] );

         }

         Console::WriteLine( "\r\n" );
      }
   }
   catch ( Exception^ e ) 
   {
      Console::WriteLine( "[DoResolve] Exception: {0}", e );
   }

}


// This IPAddressAdditionalInfo displays additional server address information.
void IPAddressAdditionalInfo()
{
   try
   {
      // Display the flags that show if the server supports IPv4 or IPv6
      // address schemas.
      Console::WriteLine( "\r\nSupportsIPv4: {0}", Socket::SupportsIPv4 );
      Console::WriteLine( "SupportsIPv6: {0}", Socket::SupportsIPv6 );
      if ( Socket::SupportsIPv6 )
      {
         // Display the server Any address. This IP address indicates that the server 
         // should listen for client activity on all network interfaces. 
         Console::WriteLine( "\r\nIPv6Any: {0}", IPAddress::IPv6Any );

         // Display the server loopback address. 
         Console::WriteLine( "IPv6Loopback: {0}", IPAddress::IPv6Loopback );

         // Used during autoconfiguration first phase.
         Console::WriteLine( "IPv6None: {0}", IPAddress::IPv6None );
         Console::WriteLine( "IsLoopback(IPv6Loopback): {0}", IPAddress::IsLoopback( IPAddress::IPv6Loopback ) );
      }
      Console::WriteLine( "IsLoopback(Loopback): {0}", IPAddress::IsLoopback( IPAddress::Loopback ) );
   }
   catch ( Exception^ e ) 
   {
      Console::WriteLine( "[IPAddresses] Exception: {0}", e );
   }

}

int main()
{
   array<String^>^args = Environment::GetCommandLineArgs();
   String^ server = nullptr;

   // Define a regular expression to parse user's input.
   // This is a security check. It allows only
   // alphanumeric input string between 2 to 40 character long.
   Regex^ rex = gcnew Regex( "^[a-zA-Z]\\w{1,39}$" );
   if ( args->Length < 2 )
   {
      // If no server name is passed as an argument to this program, use the current 
      // server name as default.
      server = Dns::GetHostName();
      Console::WriteLine( "Using current host: {0}", server );
   }
   else
   {
      server = args[ 1 ];
      if (  !(rex->Match(server))->Success )
      {
         Console::WriteLine( "Input string format not allowed." );
         return  -1;
      }
   }

   // Get the list of the addresses associated with the requested server.
   IPAddresses( server );

   // Get additional address information.
   IPAddressAdditionalInfo();
}

// This program shows how to use the IPAddress class to obtain a server
// IP addressess and related information.

using System;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Sockets;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;

namespace Mssc.Services.ConnectionManagement
{

  class TestIPAddress
  {

    /**
      * The IPAddresses method obtains the selected server IP address information.
      * It then displays the type of address family supported by the server and its
      * IP address in standard and byte format.
      **/
    private static void IPAddresses(string server)
    {
      try
      {
        System.Text.ASCIIEncoding ASCII = new System.Text.ASCIIEncoding();

        // Get server related information.
        IPHostEntry heserver = Dns.GetHostEntry(server);

        // Loop on the AddressList
        foreach (IPAddress curAdd in heserver.AddressList)
        {


          // Display the type of address family supported by the server. If the
          // server is IPv6-enabled this value is: InterNetworkV6. If the server
          // is also IPv4-enabled there will be an additional value of InterNetwork.
          Console.WriteLine("AddressFamily: " + curAdd.AddressFamily.ToString());

          // Display the ScopeId property in case of IPV6 addresses.
          if(curAdd.AddressFamily.ToString() == ProtocolFamily.InterNetworkV6.ToString())
            Console.WriteLine("Scope Id: " + curAdd.ScopeId.ToString());


          // Display the server IP address in the standard format. In
          // IPv4 the format will be dotted-quad notation, in IPv6 it will be
          // in in colon-hexadecimal notation.
          Console.WriteLine("Address: " + curAdd.ToString());

          // Display the server IP address in byte format.
          Console.Write("AddressBytes: ");

          Byte[] bytes = curAdd.GetAddressBytes();
          for (int i = 0; i < bytes.Length; i++)
          {
            Console.Write(bytes[i]);
          }

          Console.WriteLine("\r\n");
        }
      }
      catch (Exception e)
      {
        Console.WriteLine("[DoResolve] Exception: " + e.ToString());
      }
    }

    // This IPAddressAdditionalInfo displays additional server address information.
    private static void IPAddressAdditionalInfo()
    {
      try
      {
        // Display the flags that show if the server supports IPv4 or IPv6
        // address schemas.
        Console.WriteLine("\r\nSupportsIPv4: " + Socket.SupportsIPv4);
        Console.WriteLine("SupportsIPv6: " + Socket.SupportsIPv6);

        if (Socket.SupportsIPv6)
        {
          // Display the server Any address. This IP address indicates that the server
          // should listen for client activity on all network interfaces.
          Console.WriteLine("\r\nIPv6Any: " + IPAddress.IPv6Any.ToString());

          // Display the server loopback address.
          Console.WriteLine("IPv6Loopback: " + IPAddress.IPv6Loopback.ToString());

          // Used during autoconfiguration first phase.
          Console.WriteLine("IPv6None: " + IPAddress.IPv6None.ToString());

          Console.WriteLine("IsLoopback(IPv6Loopback): " + IPAddress.IsLoopback(IPAddress.IPv6Loopback));
        }
        Console.WriteLine("IsLoopback(Loopback): " + IPAddress.IsLoopback(IPAddress.Loopback));
      }
      catch (Exception e)
      {
        Console.WriteLine("[IPAddresses] Exception: " + e.ToString());
      }
    }

    public static void Main(string[] args)
    {
      string server = null;

      // Define a regular expression to parse user's input.
      // This is a security check. It allows only
      // alphanumeric input string between 2 to 40 character long.
      Regex rex = new Regex(@"^[a-zA-Z]\w{1,39}$");

      if (args.Length < 1)
      {
        // If no server name is passed as an argument to this program, use the current
        // server name as default.
        server = Dns.GetHostName();
        Console.WriteLine("Using current host: " + server);
      }
      else
      {
        server = args[0];
        if (!(rex.Match(server)).Success)
        {
          Console.WriteLine("Input string format not allowed.");
          return;
        }
      }

      // Get the list of the addresses associated with the requested server.
      IPAddresses(server);

      // Get additional address information.
      IPAddressAdditionalInfo();
    }
  }
}
' This program shows how to use the IPAddress class to obtain a server 
' IP addressess and related information.
Imports System.Net
Imports System.Net.Sockets
Imports System.Text.RegularExpressions

Namespace Mssc.Services.ConnectionManagement
  Module M_TestIPAddress

    Class TestIPAddress

      'The IPAddresses method obtains the selected server IP address information.
      'It then displays the type of address family supported by the server and 
      'its IP address in standard and byte format.
      Private Shared Sub IPAddresses(ByVal server As String)
        Try
          Dim ASCII As New System.Text.ASCIIEncoding()

          ' Get server related information.
          Dim heserver As IPHostEntry = Dns.Resolve(server)

          ' Loop on the AddressList
          Dim curAdd As IPAddress
          For Each curAdd In heserver.AddressList

            ' Display the type of address family supported by the server. If the
            ' server is IPv6-enabled this value is: InterNetworkV6. If the server
            ' is also IPv4-enabled there will be an additional value of InterNetwork.
            Console.WriteLine(("AddressFamily: " + curAdd.AddressFamily.ToString()))

            ' Display the ScopeId property in case of IPV6 addresses.
            If curAdd.AddressFamily.ToString() = ProtocolFamily.InterNetworkV6.ToString() Then
              Console.WriteLine(("Scope Id: " + curAdd.ScopeId.ToString()))
            End If

            ' Display the server IP address in the standard format. In 
            ' IPv4 the format will be dotted-quad notation, in IPv6 it will be
            ' in in colon-hexadecimal notation.
            Console.WriteLine(("Address: " + curAdd.ToString()))

            ' Display the server IP address in byte format.
            Console.Write("AddressBytes: ")



            Dim bytes As [Byte]() = curAdd.GetAddressBytes()
            Dim i As Integer
            For i = 0 To bytes.Length - 1
              Console.Write(bytes(i))
            Next i
            Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Cr + ControlChars.Lf)
          Next curAdd 

        Catch e As Exception
          Console.WriteLine(("[DoResolve] Exception: " + e.ToString()))
        End Try
      End Sub


      ' This IPAddressAdditionalInfo displays additional server address information.
      Private Shared Sub IPAddressAdditionalInfo()
        Try
          ' Display the flags that show if the server supports IPv4 or IPv6
          ' address schemas.
          Console.WriteLine((ControlChars.Cr + ControlChars.Lf + "SupportsIPv4: " + Socket.SupportsIPv4.ToString()))
          Console.WriteLine(("SupportsIPv6: " + Socket.SupportsIPv6.ToString()))

          If Socket.SupportsIPv6 Then
            ' Display the server Any address. This IP address indicates that the server 
            ' should listen for client activity on all network interfaces. 
            Console.WriteLine((ControlChars.Cr + ControlChars.Lf + "IPv6Any: " + IPAddress.IPv6Any.ToString()))

            ' Display the server loopback address. 
            Console.WriteLine(("IPv6Loopback: " + IPAddress.IPv6Loopback.ToString()))

            ' Used during autoconfiguration first phase.
            Console.WriteLine(("IPv6None: " + IPAddress.IPv6None.ToString()))

            Console.WriteLine(("IsLoopback(IPv6Loopback): " + IPAddress.IsLoopback(IPAddress.IPv6Loopback).ToString()))
          End If
          Console.WriteLine(("IsLoopback(Loopback): " + IPAddress.IsLoopback(IPAddress.Loopback).ToString()))
        Catch e As Exception
          Console.WriteLine(("[IPAddresses] Exception: " + e.ToString()))
        End Try
      End Sub

      Public Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
        Dim server As String = Nothing

        ' Define a regular expression to parse user's input.
        ' This is a security check. It allows only
        ' alphanumeric input string between 2 to 40 character long.
        Dim rex As New Regex("^[a-zA-Z]\w{1,39}$")

        If args.Length < 1 Then
          ' If no server name is passed as an argument to this program, use the current 
          ' server name as default.
          server = Dns.GetHostName()
          Console.WriteLine(("Using current host: " + server))
        Else
          server = args(0)
          If Not rex.Match(server).Success Then
            Console.WriteLine("Input string format not allowed.")
            Return
          End If
        End If

        ' Get the list of the addresses associated with the requested server.
        IPAddresses(server)

        ' Get additional address information.
        IPAddressAdditionalInfo()
      End Sub
    End Class
  End Module
End Namespace

Remarks

The IPAddress class contains the address of a computer on an IP network.

Constructors

IPAddress(Byte[])

Initializes a new instance of the IPAddress class with the address specified as a Byte array.

IPAddress(Byte[], Int64)

Initializes a new instance of the IPAddress class with the address specified as a Byte array and the specified scope identifier.

IPAddress(Int64)

Initializes a new instance of the IPAddress class with the address specified as an Int64.

IPAddress(ReadOnlySpan<Byte>)

Initializes a new instance of the IPAddress class with the address specified as a byte span.

IPAddress(ReadOnlySpan<Byte>, Int64)

Initializes a new instance of the IPAddress class with the address specified as a byte span and the specified scope identifier.

Fields

Any

Provides an IP address that indicates that the server must listen for client activity on all network interfaces. This field is read-only.

Broadcast

Provides the IP broadcast address. This field is read-only.

IPv6Any

The Bind(EndPoint) method uses the IPv6Any field to indicate that a Socket must listen for client activity on all network interfaces.

IPv6Loopback

Provides the IP loopback address. This property is read-only.

IPv6None

Provides an IP address that indicates that no network interface should be used. This property is read-only.

Loopback

Provides the IP loopback address. This field is read-only.

None

Provides an IP address that indicates that no network interface should be used. This field is read-only.

Properties

Address
Obsolete.
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Obsolete.
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An Internet Protocol (IP) address.

AddressFamily

Gets the address family of the IP address.

IsIPv4MappedToIPv6

Gets whether the IP address is an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.

IsIPv6LinkLocal

Gets whether the address is an IPv6 link local address.

IsIPv6Multicast

Gets whether the address is an IPv6 multicast global address.

IsIPv6SiteLocal

Gets whether the address is an IPv6 site local address.

IsIPv6Teredo

Gets whether the address is an IPv6 Teredo address.

IsIPv6UniqueLocal

Gets whether the address is an IPv6 Unique Local address.

ScopeId

Gets or sets the IPv6 address scope identifier.

Methods

Equals(Object)

Compares two IP addresses.

GetAddressBytes()

Provides a copy of the IPAddress as an array of bytes in network order.

GetHashCode()

Returns a hash value for an IP address.

GetType()

Gets the Type of the current instance.

(Inherited from Object)
HostToNetworkOrder(Int16)

Converts a short value from host byte order to network byte order.

HostToNetworkOrder(Int32)

Converts an integer value from host byte order to network byte order.

HostToNetworkOrder(Int64)

Converts a long value from host byte order to network byte order.

IsLoopback(IPAddress)

Indicates whether the specified IP address is the loopback address.

MapToIPv4()

Maps the IPAddress object to an IPv4 address.

MapToIPv6()

Maps the IPAddress object to an IPv6 address.

MemberwiseClone()

Creates a shallow copy of the current Object.

(Inherited from Object)
NetworkToHostOrder(Int16)

Converts a short value from network byte order to host byte order.

NetworkToHostOrder(Int32)

Converts an integer value from network byte order to host byte order.

NetworkToHostOrder(Int64)

Converts a long value from network byte order to host byte order.

Parse(ReadOnlySpan<Char>)

Converts an IP address represented as a character span to an IPAddress instance.

Parse(String)

Converts an IP address string to an IPAddress instance.

ToString()

Converts an Internet address to its standard notation.

TryFormat(Span<Byte>, Int32)

Tries to format the current IP address into the provided span.

TryFormat(Span<Char>, Int32)

Tries to format the current IP address into the provided span.

TryParse(ReadOnlySpan<Char>, IPAddress)

Tries to parse a span of characters into a value.

TryParse(String, IPAddress)

Determines whether a string is a valid IP address.

TryWriteBytes(Span<Byte>, Int32)

Tries to write the current IP address into a span of bytes in network order.

Explicit Interface Implementations

IFormattable.ToString(String, IFormatProvider)

Formats the value of the current instance using the specified format.

IParsable<IPAddress>.Parse(String, IFormatProvider)

Parses a string into a value.

IParsable<IPAddress>.TryParse(String, IFormatProvider, IPAddress)

Tries to parse a string into an IPAddress.

ISpanFormattable.TryFormat(Span<Char>, Int32, ReadOnlySpan<Char>, IFormatProvider)

Tries to format the value of the current instance into the provided span of characters.

ISpanParsable<IPAddress>.Parse(ReadOnlySpan<Char>, IFormatProvider)

Parses a span of characters into a value.

ISpanParsable<IPAddress>.TryParse(ReadOnlySpan<Char>, IFormatProvider, IPAddress)

Tries to parse a span of characters into a value.

IUtf8SpanFormattable.TryFormat(Span<Byte>, Int32, ReadOnlySpan<Char>, IFormatProvider)

Tries to format the value of the current instance as UTF-8 into the provided span of bytes.

Applies to