Name |
Description |
AckVector |
The ACK vector captures the state of the queue of Source Packets at the receiver endpoint. |
InPacketState |
Indicate the state of received source packet. |
OutPacketState |
Indicate the state of sending source packet. |
RDPUDP_ACK_OF_ACKVECTOR_HEADER |
The RDPUDP_ACK_OF_ACKVECTOR_HEADER structure resets the start position of an ACK vector (section 2.2.3.1). |
RDPUDP_ACK_VECTOR_HEADER |
The RDPUDP_ACK_VECTOR_HEADER structure contains the ACK vector (section 2.2.3.1) that specifies the states of the datagram in the receiver’s queue. This vector is a variable-size array. The states are encoded by using run-length encoding (RLE) and are stored in this array. |
RDPUDP_CORRELATION_ID_PAYLOAD |
The RDPUDP_CORRELATION_ID_PAYLOAD structure allows a terminal client to specify the correlation identifier for the connection, which may appear in some of the terminal server’s event logs. Otherwise, the terminal server may generate a random identifier. |
RDPUDP_FEC_HEADER |
2.2.2.1 RDPUDP_FEC_HEADER Structure The RDPUDP_FEC_HEADER structure forms the basic header for every datagram sent or received by the endpoint. |
RDPUDP_FEC_PAYLOAD_HEADER |
The RDPUDP_FEC_PAYLOAD_HEADER structure accompanies every datagram that contains an FEC payload. |
RDPUDP_PAYLOAD_PREFIX |
The RDPUDP_PAYLOAD_PREFIX structure specifies the length of a data payload. This header is used for generating an FEC Packet or for decoding an FEC Packet. Once a datagram is decoded by using FEC, this field specifies the size of the recovered datagram. |
RDPUDP_SOURCE_PAYLOAD_HEADER |
The RDPUDP_SOURCE_PAYLOAD_HEADER structure specifies the metadata of a data payload. |
RDPUDP_SYNDATAEX_PAYLOAD |
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RDPUDP_SYNDATA_PAYLOAD |
The RDPUDP_SYNDATA_PAYLOAD structure specifies the parameters that are used to initialize the UDP connection. |
RdpeudpBasePacket |
The Base Packet which contains the raw data. |
RdpeudpPacket |
The base packet type for Rdpeudp. |
RdpeudpServerSocket |
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RdpeudpSocket |
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RdpeudpSocketConfig |
Config of RdpeudpSocket. |