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This represents a single segment of an address.
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An internet host name.
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A single IP address, or a subnet of multiple addresses.
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Parses the string representation of an IP address.
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Parses the string representation of a MAC address.
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This is similar to the default comparator CountComparator in the way they treat addresses representing a single address.
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Represents a series of address segments, each of equal byte size, the byte size being a whole number of bytes.
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A string that is used to identify a network host.
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An object representing a collection of addresses
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This class allows you to control the validation performed by the class
IPAddressString . |
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Controls special characters in addresses like '*', '-', '_'
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This class allows you to control the validation performed by the class
HostName . |
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A network of addresses of a single IP version .
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Choose a map of your choice to implement a cache of addresses and/or host names.
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Choose a map of your choice to implement a cache of address strings and their associated addresses.
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Choose a map of your choice to implement a cache of host names and resolved addresses.
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A section of an IPAddress.
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Represents a clear way to create a specific type of string.
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This user-facing class is designed to be a clear way to create a collection of strings.
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This represents a single segment of an IP address.
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This class allows you to control the validation performed by the class
IPAddressString . |
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A network of addresses of a single version (ie bit length) providing a collection of standard addresses and segments for that version, such as masks and loopbacks.
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This class allows you to control the validation performed by the class
IPAddressString . |
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Represents situations when an address, address section, address segment, or address string represents a valid type or format but
that type does not match the required type or format for a given operation.
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