- hostAddress
- The IP address of the host computer (the SCP's address).
- hostPort
- The port number of the host computer (the SCP's port).
- peerAddress
- The IP address of the peer computer to which to connect (the SCU's address).
- peerPort
- The port number of the peer computer to which to connect (the SCU's port).
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Public Sub Connect( _ ByVal hostAddress As String, _ ByVal hostPort As Integer, _ ByVal peerAddress As String, _ ByVal peerPort As Integer _ ) |
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public void Connect( string hostAddress, int hostPort, string peerAddress, int peerPort ) |
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public: void Connect( String^ hostAddress, int hostPort, String^ peerAddress, int peerPort ) |
Parameters
- hostAddress
- The IP address of the host computer (the SCP's address).
- hostPort
- The port number of the host computer (the SCP's port).
- peerAddress
- The IP address of the peer computer to which to connect (the SCU's address).
- peerPort
- The port number of the peer computer to which to connect (the SCU's port).
If hostPort is 0, the port number will be the number of the first available port.
To connect to an SCP as an SCU, you must first create a DicomNet object. Then call Connect to establish the connection.
To use your computer as an SCP, you must first create a DicomNet object. Then call Listen to listen for incoming connection requests.
When an SCU calls this method, it generates a call to OnAccept on the SCP.
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family