#include <managed_infrastructure.h>
Public Attributes | |
System::String^ | addresses |
A string containing a comma-separated list of IP addresses or IP address ranges to be used to receive multicast traffic for the entity with a topic that matches the DDS::TransportMulticastMapping_t::topic_expression. | |
System::String^ | topic_expression |
TransportMulticastMappingFunction_t^ | mapping_function |
A multicast mapping element specifies a string containing a list of IP addresses, a topic expression and a mapping function.
System::String ^ DDS::TransportMulticastMapping_t::addresses |
A string containing a comma-separated list of IP addresses or IP address ranges to be used to receive multicast traffic for the entity with a topic that matches the DDS::TransportMulticastMapping_t::topic_expression.
The string must contain IPv4 or IPv6 addresses separated by commas. For example: "239.255.100.1,239.255.100.2,239.255.100.3"
You may specify ranges of addresses by enclosing the start address and the end address in square brackets. For example: "[239.255.100.1,239.255.100.3]"
You may combine the two approaches. For example:
"239.255.200.1,[239.255.100.1,239.255.100.3], 239.255.200.3"
IPv4 addresses must be specified in Dot-decimal notation.
IPv6 addresses must be specified using 8 groups of 16-bit hexadecimal values separated by colons. For example: FF00:0000:0000:0000:0202:B3FF:FE1E:8329
Leading zeroes can be skipped. For example: "FF00:0:0:0:202:B3FF:FE1E:8329"
You may replace a consecutive number of zeroes with a double colon, but only once within an address. For example: "FF00::202:B3FF:FE1E:8329"
[default] NULL
System::String ^ DDS::TransportMulticastMapping_t::topic_expression |