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UID title description helpviewer_keywords old-location tech.root ms.assetid ms.date ms.keywords req.header req.include-header req.target-type req.target-min-winverclnt req.target-min-winversvr req.kmdf-ver req.umdf-ver req.ddi-compliance req.unicode-ansi req.idl req.max-support req.namespace req.assembly req.type-library req.lib req.dll req.irql targetos req.typenames req.redist ms.custom f1_keywords dev_langs topic_type api_type api_location api_name
NC:routprot.PQUERY_POWER
PQUERY_POWER (routprot.h)
The QueryPower function is reserved for future use.
PQUERY_POWER
PQUERY_POWER callback
QueryPower
QueryPower callback function [RAS]
_mpr_querypower
routprot/QueryPower
rras.querypower
rras\querypower.htm
RRAS
591082fb-ef1e-4271-bf6c-d5034bdbae99
12/05/2018
PQUERY_POWER, PQUERY_POWER callback, QueryPower, QueryPower callback function [RAS], _mpr_querypower, routprot/QueryPower, rras.querypower
routprot.h
Windows
None supported
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]
Windows
19H1
PQUERY_POWER
routprot/PQUERY_POWER
c++
APIRef
kbSyntax
UserDefined
Routprot.h
QueryPower

PQUERY_POWER callback function

-description

The QueryPower function is reserved for future use. It is not currently called by the router manager. Routing protocols should pass NULL as the pointer value for this function in MPR_ROUTING_CHARACTERISTICS

The PQUERY_POWER type defines a pointer to this callback function. QueryPower is a placeholder for the application-defined function name.

-parameters

-param PowerType [in]

Reserved for future use.

-see-also

SetPower