= nng_sockaddr_in6(5) // // Copyright 2018 Staysail Systems, Inc. // Copyright 2018 Capitar IT Group BV // // This document is supplied under the terms of the MIT License, a // copy of which should be located in the distribution where this // file was obtained (LICENSE.txt). A copy of the license may also be // found online at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. // == NAME nng_sockaddr_in6 - IPv6 socket address == SYNOPSIS [source, c] ---- #include enum sockaddr_family { NNG_AF_INET6 = 4, }; typedef struct { uint16_t sa_family; uint16_t sa_port; uint8_t sa_addr[16]; } nng_sockaddr_in6; ---- == DESCRIPTION (((socket, address, IPv6))) An `nng_sockaddr_in6` is the flavor of xref:nng_sockaddr.5.adoc[`nng_sockaddr`] used to represent TCP (and sometimes UDP) addresses, including the Internet Protocol (IP) address and port number.(((port number, TCP))) This structure is used with IPv6 addresses. A different structure, xref:nng_sockaddr_in.5.adoc[`nng_sockaddr_in`], is used for IPv4 addresses. The following structure members are present: `sa_family`:: This field will always have the value ((`NNG_AF_INET6`)). `sa_port`:: This field holds the TCP or UDP port number, in network byte-order. A zero value here is used when no specific port number is indicated. `sa_addr`:: This field holds the ((IP address))(((address, IPv6))) in network-byte order. TIP: The `sa_port` and `sa_addr` fields are in network-byte order to facilitate their use with system APIs such as `inet_ntop()`. Most platforms use some form of BSD-derived network API, which uses network-byte order in the various structures (such as `sockaddr_in6`). IMPORTANT: This field appears similar to BSD `sockaddr_in6`, but it is _not_ the same, and they may not be used interchangeably. == SEE ALSO [.text-left] xref:nng_sockaddr.5.adoc[nng_sockaddr(5)], xref:nng_sockaddr_in.5.adoc[nng_sockaddr_in(5)], xref:nng_tcp.7.adoc[nng_tcp(7)], xref:nng.7.adoc[nng(7)]