The WDCInterface is is a drop-in replacement for an EthernetInterface class that allows the user to connect to the Internet with a Wistron NeWeb Corporation (WNC) M14A2A Series data module using the standard network Socket API's. This interface class is used in the AT&T Cellular IoT Starter Kit which is sold by Avnet (http://cloudconnectkits.org/product/att-cellular-iot-starter-kit).

Dependencies:   WncControllerK64F

Dependents:   WNCProximityMqtt Pubnub_ATT_IoT_SK_WNC_sync BluemixDemo BluemixQS ... more

See the WNCInterface README in the Wiki tab for detailed information on this library.

Socket/WncEndpoint.h

Committer:
JMF
Date:
2017-03-24
Revision:
29:b278b745fb4f
Parent:
28:dceb8da78e6d

File content as of revision 29:b278b745fb4f:

/* =====================================================================
   Copyright © 2016, Avnet (R)

   Contributors:
     * James M Flynn, www.em.avnet.com 
 
   Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 
   you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
   You may obtain a copy of the License at

    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

   Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, 
   software distributed under the License is distributed on an 
   "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, 
   either express or implied. See the License for the specific 
   language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

    @file          WNCInterface.cpp
    @version       1.0
    @date          Sept 2016

======================================================================== */


#ifndef ENDPOINT_H
#define ENDPOINT_H

#include "WncSocket.h"

struct EndPointAddr {
  char IP[16];
  unsigned int port;
  };

class WncUDPSocket;

class WncEndpoint {
    friend class WncUDPSocket;

public:
    WncEndpoint(void);
    ~WncEndpoint(void);
    
    /** Reset the address of the endpoint by clearning the internal endpoint IP address
    \param none
    \return none.
     */
    void reset_address(void);

    /** Set the address of the endpoint
    \param host The endpoint address (it can either be an IP Address or a hostname that will be resolved with DNS).
    \param port The endpoint port
    \return 0 on success, -1 on failure (when an hostname cannot be resolved by DNS).
     */
    int  set_address(const char* host, const int port);

    /** Get the IP address of the endpoint
    \return The IP address of the endpoint.
     */
    char* get_address(void); 

    /** Get the port of the endpoint
    \return The port of the endpoint
     */
    int get_port(void);

private:
    EndPointAddr _epAddr;
};
  
#endif