RASCONNSTATUS

A RASCONNSTATUS structure describes the current status of a remote access connection. It is returned by the RasGetConnectStatus function.

typedef struct _RASCONNSTATUS {

DWORD dwSize;

RASCONNSTATE rasconnstate;

DWORD dwError;

TCHAR szDeviceType[RAS_MaxDeviceType + 1];

TCHAR szDeviceName[RAS_MaxDeviceName + 1];

} RASCONNSTATUS;

Members

dwSize

Specifies the structure size, in bytes.

rasconnstate

Specifies a RASCONNSTATE enumerator value that indicates the current state of the RasDial connection process; that is, the piece of the RasDial process that is currently executing.

Two state values are especially significant:

State Meaning
RASCS_Connected Indicates that the connection has been successfully established.
RASCS_Disconnected Indicates that the connection has failed.

dwError

If nonzero, indicates the reason for failure. The value is one of the error values from the RAS header file or one of ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY or ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE.

szDeviceType

A string that specifies the type of the current device, if available. For example, common device types supported by RAS are "modem", "pad", "switch", "isdn", or "null".

szDeviceName

A string that specifies the name of the current device, if available. This would be the name of the modem ¾ for example, "Hayes Smartmodem 2400"; the name of the PAD, for example "US Sprint"; or the name of a switch device, for example "Racal-Guardata".

See Also

RasGetConnectStatus, RasDial, RASCONNSTATE