ConvertInterfaceLuidToAlias (Compact 2013)
3/26/2014
This function converts a locally unique identifier (LUID) for a network interface to an interface alias.
Syntax
NETIO_STATUS WINAPI ConvertInterfaceLuidToAlias(
__in const NET_LUID* InterfaceLuid,
__out PWSTR InterfaceAlias,
__in SIZE_T Length
);
Parameters
- InterfaceLuid
A pointer to a NET_LUID for a network interface.
- InterfaceAlias
A pointer to a buffer to hold the NULL-terminated Unicode string that contains the alias name of the network interface when the function returns successfully.
- Length
The length, in bytes, of the buffer pointed to by the InterfaceAlias parameter. This value must be large enough to accommodate the alias name of the network interface and the terminating NULL character. The maximum required length is NDIS_IF_MAX_STRING_SIZE + 1.
Return Value
On success, ConvertInterfaceLuidToAlias returns NO_ERROR. Any nonzero return value indicates failure.
Error code |
Meaning |
---|---|
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER |
One of the parameters was invalid. This error is returned if either the InterfaceLuid or InterfaceAlias parameter was NULL or if the InterfaceLuid parameter was invalid. |
ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY |
Not enough storage is available to process this command. This error is returned if the size of the buffer pointed to by the InterfaceAlias parameter was not large enough as specified in the Length parameter to hold the alias name. |
Remarks
The ConvertInterfaceLuidToAlias function is protocol independent and works with network interfaces for both the IPv6 and IPv4 protocol.
The maximum length of the alias name for a network interface, NDIS_IF_MAX_STRING_SIZE, without the terminating NULL is declared in the Ntddndis.h header file. The NDIS_IF_MAX_STRING_SIZE is defined to be the IF_MAX_STRING_SIZE constant defined in the Ifdef.h header file. The Ntddndis.h and Ifdef.h header files are automatically included in the Netioapi.h header file which is automatically included by the Iphlpapi.h header file. The Ntddndis.h, Ifdef.h, and Netioapi.h header files should never be used directly.
See Also
Reference
IP Helper Functions
ConvertInterfaceAliasToLuid
ConvertInterfaceGuidToLuid
ConvertInterfaceIndexToLuid
ConvertInterfaceLuidToGuid
ConvertInterfaceLuidToIndex
ConvertInterfaceLuidToNameA
ConvertInterfaceLuidToNameW
ConvertInterfaceNameToLuidA
ConvertInterfaceNameToLuidW
if_indextoname
if_nametoindex
NET_LUID