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Description
The Address
property specifies the network name or IP address of the remote computer (see the Address property of the host).
Declaration
HostObj.Address
Read-Write Property | String |
HostObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to a Host object |
Applies To
The property is applied to the following object:
Property Value
A string that represents the host’s address.
Example
The code below creates a new host, specifies properties for it (name, address, user name, and so on) and then checks whether the created host can be used by a network suite.
JavaScript, JScript
function HostObj()
{
// Creates a new host
var Host = NetworkSuite.Hosts.AddNew();
// Specifies the host's parameters
Host.Name = "Host1";
Host.Address = "TEST-W764";
Host.Domain = "EDGS";
Host.UserName = "tester";
Host.Password = "123";
// Verifies whether the created host can be used by a network suite
if (Host.Verify)
Log.Message("The host properties are valid.")
else
Log.Warning("The host properties aren't valid.");
}
Python
def HostObj():
# Creates a new host
Host = NetworkSuite.Hosts.AddNew()
# Specifies the host's parameters
Host.Name = "Host1"
Host.Address = "TEST-W764"
Host.Domain = "EDGS"
Host.UserName = "tester"
Host.Password = "123"
# Verifies whether the created host can be used by a network suite
if Host.Verify:
Log.Message("The host properties are valid.")
else:
Log.Warning("The host properties aren't valid.")
VBScript
Sub HostObj
' Creates a new host
Set Host = NetworkSuite.Hosts.AddNew
' Specifies the host's parameters
Host.Name = "Host1"
Host.Address = "TEST-W764"
Host.Domain = "EDGS"
Host.UserName = "tester"
Host.Password = "123"
' Verifies whether the created host can be used by a network suite
If Host.Verify Then
Log.Message("The host properties are valid.")
Else
Log.Warning("The host properties aren't valid.")
End If
End Sub
DelphiScript
function HostObj;
var Host;
begin
// Creates a new host
Host := NetworkSuite.Hosts.AddNew;
// Specifies the host's parameters
Host.Name := 'Host1';
Host.Address := 'TEST-W764';
Host.Domain := 'EDGS';
Host.UserName := 'tester';
Host.Password := '123';
// Verifies whether the created host can be used by a network suite
if (Host.Verify) then
Log.Message('The host properties are valid.')
else
Log.Warning('The host properties aren''t valid.');
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function HostObj()
{
// Creates a new host
var Host = NetworkSuite["Hosts"]["AddNew"]();
// Specifies the host's parameters
Host["Name"] = "Host1";
Host["Address"] = "TEST-W764";
Host["Domain"] = "EDGS";
Host["UserName"] = "tester";
Host["Password"] = "123";
// Verifies whether the created host can be used by a network suite
if ( Host["Verify"] )
Log["Message"]( "The host properties are valid." )
else
Log["Warning"]( "The host properties aren't valid." );
}