System.Net.IPAddress.HostToNetworkOrder Method

Converts an integer value from host byte order to network byte order.

Syntax

public static int HostToNetworkOrder (int host)

Parameters

host
The number to convert, expressed in host byte order.

Returns

An integer value, expressed in network byte order.

Remarks

Different computers use different conventions for ordering the bytes within multibyte integer values. Some computers put the most significant byte first (known as big-endian order) and others put the least-significant byte first (known as little-endian order). To work with computers that use different byte ordering, all integer values that are sent over the network are sent in network byte order which has the most significant byte first.

The IPAddress.HostToNetworkOrder(long) method converts multibyte integer values that are stored on the host system from the byte order used by the host to the byte order used by the network.

Requirements

Namespace: System.Net
Assembly: System (in System.dll)
Assembly Versions: 1.0.5000.0, 2.0.0.0, 4.0.0.0