Add Method of the IFPCStaticRoutes Interface

The Add method creates a new FPCStaticRoute object in the collection and returns a reference to it.

[C++]

Syntax

HRESULT Add(
  [in]   BSTR Destination,
  [in]   BSTR Subnet,
  [in]   BSTR AdapterName,
  [in]   BSTR Gateway,
  [out]  IFPCStaticRoute** ppStaticRoute
);

Parameters

Destination

Required. BSTR that specifies the IP address of the destination of the new static route.

Subnet

Required. BSTR that specifies the subnet mask of the destination of the new static route.

AdapterName

Required. BSTR that specifies the name of the network adapter associated with the new static route.

Gateway

Required. BSTR that specifies the default gateway for the new static route.

ppStaticRoute

Address of an interface pointer that on return points to the new IFPCStaticRoute interface created.

Return Value

This method can return one of the following:

[Visual Basic]

Syntax

Function Add( _
  ByVal Destination As String, _
  ByVal Subnet As String, _
  ByVal AdapterName As String, _
  ByVal Gateway As String _
) As FPCStaticRoute

Parameters

Destination

Required. String that specifies the IP address of the destination of the new static route.

Subnet

Required. String that specifies the subnet mask of the destination of the new static route.

AdapterName

Required. String that specifies the name of the network adapter associated with the new static route.

Gateway

Required. String that specifies the default gateway for the new static route.

Return Value

This method returns a reference to an FPCStaticRoute object if successful. Otherwise, an error is raised that can be intercepted by using an error handler.

Requirements

Client Requires Windows Vista or Windows XP.
Server Requires Windows Server 2008.
Version Requires Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG).
IDL

Declared in Msfpccom.idl.

DLL

Requires Msfpccom.dll.

See Also

FPCStaticRoutes


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