IkeTrafficSelector
public
final
class
IkeTrafficSelector
extends Object
| java.lang.Object | |
| ↳ | android.net.ipsec.ike.IkeTrafficSelector |
IkeTrafficSelector represents a Traffic Selector of a Child Session.
Traffic Selectors specify addresses that are acceptable within the IPsec SA.
Callers can propose IkeTrafficSelectors when building a ChildSessionParams and
receive the negotiated IkeTrafficSelectors via a ChildSessionConfiguration.
Summary
Fields | |
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public
final
int |
endPort
The largest port number allowed by this Traffic Selector. |
public
final
InetAddress |
endingAddress
The largest address included in this Traffic Selector. |
public
final
int |
startPort
The smallest port number allowed by this Traffic Selector. |
public
final
InetAddress |
startingAddress
The smallest address included in this Traffic Selector. |
Public constructors | |
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IkeTrafficSelector(int startPort, int endPort, InetAddress startingAddress, InetAddress endingAddress)
Construct an instance of |
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Public methods | |
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boolean
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equals(Object o)
Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one. |
int
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hashCode()
Returns a hash code value for the object. |
Inherited methods | |
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Fields
endPort
public final int endPort
The largest port number allowed by this Traffic Selector. Informational only.
endingAddress
public final InetAddress endingAddress
The largest address included in this Traffic Selector.
startPort
public final int startPort
The smallest port number allowed by this Traffic Selector. Informational only.
startingAddress
public final InetAddress startingAddress
The smallest address included in this Traffic Selector.
Public constructors
IkeTrafficSelector
public IkeTrafficSelector (int startPort,
int endPort,
InetAddress startingAddress,
InetAddress endingAddress)Construct an instance of IkeTrafficSelector for negotiating a Child Session.
Android platform does not support port-based routing. The port range negotiation is only informational.
| Parameters | |
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startPort |
int: the smallest port number allowed by this Traffic Selector. |
endPort |
int: the largest port number allowed by this Traffic Selector. |
startingAddress |
InetAddress: the smallest address included in this Traffic Selector.
This value cannot be null. |
endingAddress |
InetAddress: the largest address included in this Traffic Selector.
This value cannot be null. |
Public methods
equals
public boolean equals (Object o)
Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one.
The equals method implements an equivalence relation
on non-null object references:
- It is reflexive: for any non-null reference value
x,x.equals(x)should returntrue. - It is symmetric: for any non-null reference values
xandy,x.equals(y)should returntrueif and only ify.equals(x)returnstrue. - It is transitive: for any non-null reference values
x,y, andz, ifx.equals(y)returnstrueandy.equals(z)returnstrue, thenx.equals(z)should returntrue. - It is consistent: for any non-null reference values
xandy, multiple invocations ofx.equals(y)consistently returntrueor consistently returnfalse, provided no information used inequalscomparisons on the objects is modified. - For any non-null reference value
x,x.equals(null)should returnfalse.
An equivalence relation partitions the elements it operates on into equivalence classes; all the members of an equivalence class are equal to each other. Members of an equivalence class are substitutable for each other, at least for some purposes.
| Parameters | |
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o |
Object: the reference object with which to compare. |
| Returns | |
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boolean |
true if this object is the same as the obj
argument; false otherwise. |
hashCode
public int hashCode ()
Returns a hash code value for the object. This method is
supported for the benefit of hash tables such as those provided by
HashMap.
The general contract of hashCode is:
- Whenever it is invoked on the same object more than once during
an execution of a Java application, the
hashCodemethod must consistently return the same integer, provided no information used inequalscomparisons on the object is modified. This integer need not remain consistent from one execution of an application to another execution of the same application. - If two objects are equal according to the
equalsmethod, then calling thehashCodemethod on each of the two objects must produce the same integer result. - It is not required that if two objects are unequal
according to the
equalsmethod, then calling thehashCodemethod on each of the two objects must produce distinct integer results. However, the programmer should be aware that producing distinct integer results for unequal objects may improve the performance of hash tables.
| Returns | |
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int |
a hash code value for this object. |