[New - Windows NT]
The RASSUBENTRY structure contains information about a subentry of a RAS phone-book entry. The RasSetSubEntryProperties and RasGetSubEntryProperties functions use this structure to set and retrieve the properties of a subentry.
typedef struct tagRASSUBENTRY {
DWORD dwSize;
DWORD dwfFlags;
//
// Device
//
TCHAR szDeviceType[ RAS_MaxDeviceType + 1 ];
TCHAR szDeviceName[ RAS_MaxDeviceName + 1 ];
//
// Phone numbers
//
TCHAR szLocalPhoneNumber[ RAS_MaxPhoneNumber + 1 ];
DWORD dwAlternateOffset;
} RASSUBENTRY;
Members
dwSize
Specifies the size, in bytes, of the RASSUBENTRY structure. Before calling RasSetSubEntryProperties or RasGetSubEntryProperties, set dwSize to sizeof(RASSUBENTRY) to identify the version of the structure.
dwfFlags
Currently unused. The RasSetSubEntryProperties function sets this member to zero. The RasGetSubEntryProperties function ignores this member.
szDeviceType
Specifies a null-terminated string indicating the RAS device type referenced by szDeviceName. This member can be one of the following string constants.
String | Description |
RASDT_Modem | A modem accessed through a COM port. |
RASDT_Isdn | An ISDN card with the corresponding NDISWAN driver installed. |
RASDT_X25 | An X.25 card with the corresponding NDISWAN driver installed. |
szDeviceName
Specifies a null-terminated string containing the name of the TAPI device to use with this phone-book entry. To enumerate all available RAS-capable devices, use the RasEnumDevices function.
szLocalPhoneNumber
Specifies a null-terminated string containing a telephone number. The way RAS uses this string depends on whether the RASEO_UseCountryAndAreaCodes flag is set in the dwfOptions member of the RASENTRY structure for this phone-book entry. If the flag is set, RAS combines szLocalPhoneNumber with the country and area codes specified in the RASENTRY structure. If the flag is not set, RAS uses the szLocalPhoneNumber string as the entire phone number.
dwAlternateOffset
Specifies the offset, in bytes, from the beginning of the structure to a list of consecutive null-terminated strings. The last string is terminated by two consecutive null characters. The strings are alternate phone numbers that RAS dials in the order listed if the primary number (see szLocalPhoneNumber) fails to connect. The alternate phone number strings are ANSI or Unicode, depending on whether you use the ANSI or Unicode version of the structure.
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