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The actual selection of the VPI:VCI used is done by the
connection-oriented client driver, such as LANE or IPATM. The client
will make a call to “create” a VC, which will in turn cause your
miniport’s MiniportCoCreateVc function to be called. In that call you
return a structure that will represent a VC. NDIS will return this
structure to you whenever it wants to operate on the VC.
Next the client “activates” the VC, which causes your miniport’s
MiniportCoActivateVc to be called. One of the parameters to the
MiniportCoActivateVc is a pointer to a CO_CALL_PARAMETERS structure.
Among other things, this structure contains the VPI:VCI that the
client wants to use.
CallParameters->MediaParameters.MediaSpecific.Parameters should be a
pointer to a ATM_MEDIA_PARAMETERS structure that contains the VPI and
VCI.
Clark
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[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com]On Behalf Of encarta
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 10:23 PM
To: NT Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] Where to get VPI/VCI in CO-miniport driverHi, all
I’m writing an NDIS5.0 ATM Adapter driver.
Now I hanve a question : in my miniport driver , where can I
get the VPI/VCI value
of the ATM connection.It seems that I can set the VPI/VCI in the miniport.But I’m not
sure.Does anyone know where can these values from?
Thanks a lot.
Xiaohua Cai
Institute of Modern Communications, SJTU
Shanghai
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