Name

SocketAddress

Synopsis

This type defines an address of a particular socket; in particular, it defines the family of networking protocols to which the address belongs (for example, IP or IPv6), as well as the size of the address itself. This type can be safely ignored for most high-level (and, arguably, most low-level) networking operations.

public class SocketAddress {
// Public Constructors
   public method SocketAddress(
        System.Net.Sockets.AddressFamily family);  
   public method SocketAddress(
        System.Net.Sockets.AddressFamily family, 
        int size);  
// Public Instance Properties
   public field AddressFamily Family{get; } 
   public field int Size{get; } 
   public field byte this{set; get; } 
// Public Instance Methods
   public override method bool Equals(object comparand);        // overrides object
   public override method int GetHashCode();                     // overrides object
   public override method string ToString();                     // overrides object
}

Returned By

EndPoint.Serialize()

Passed To

EndPoint.Create()

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