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  /external/autotest/client/tests/ipv6connect/
control 9 to the IPv4, IPv6-mapped-IPv4 and IPv6 loopback address (different code paths).
  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/net/
ipsock_test.go 26 {IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1)},
30 &TCPAddr{IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 5682},
31 addrList{&TCPAddr{IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 5682}},
39 {IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1)},
42 &TCPAddr{IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 5682},
44 addrList{&TCPAddr{IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 5682}},
50 {IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1)},
51 {IP: IPv4(192, 168, 0, 1)},
54 &TCPAddr{IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 5682},
56 &TCPAddr{IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 5682}
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cgo_linux.go 16 // in the flags (it includes IPv4 results only on IPv4 systems,
ipsock_posix.go 18 // "tcp" and "udp" networks does not listen for both IPv4 and IPv6
19 // connections. This is due to the fact that IPv4 traffic will not be
35 // Should we try to use the IPv4 socket interface if we're
36 // only dealing with IPv4 sockets? As long as the host system
37 // understands IPv6, it's okay to pass IPv4 addresses to the IPv6
42 // probeIPv6Stack probes both basic IPv6 capability and IPv6 IPv4-
47 // boolean value is true, kernel supports IPv6 IPv4-mapping.
55 // IPv6 IPv4-mapped address communication capability
56 {laddr: TCPAddr{IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1)}, value: 0},
103 // If the platform supports both IPv6 and IPv6 IPv4-mappin
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  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/net/
ipsock_test.go 26 {IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1)},
30 &TCPAddr{IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 5682},
31 addrList{&TCPAddr{IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 5682}},
39 {IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1)},
42 &TCPAddr{IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 5682},
44 addrList{&TCPAddr{IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 5682}},
50 {IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1)},
51 {IP: IPv4(192, 168, 0, 1)},
54 &TCPAddr{IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 5682},
56 &TCPAddr{IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1), Port: 5682}
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cgo_linux.go 16 // in the flags (it includes IPv4 results only on IPv4 systems,
ipsock_posix.go 18 // "tcp" and "udp" networks does not listen for both IPv4 and IPv6
19 // connections. This is due to the fact that IPv4 traffic will not be
35 // Should we try to use the IPv4 socket interface if we're
36 // only dealing with IPv4 sockets? As long as the host system
37 // understands IPv6, it's okay to pass IPv4 addresses to the IPv6
42 // probeIPv6Stack probes both basic IPv6 capability and IPv6 IPv4-
47 // boolean value is true, kernel supports IPv6 IPv4-mapping.
55 // IPv6 IPv4-mapped address communication capability
56 {laddr: TCPAddr{IP: IPv4(127, 0, 0, 1)}, value: 0},
103 // If the platform supports both IPv6 and IPv6 IPv4-mappin
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  /external/iproute2/ip/
routef 8 echo "This script will flush the IPv4 routing table"
  /external/tcpdump/tests/
nflog-e.out 1 version 0, resource ID 20, family IPv4 (2), length 180: 74.82.42.42.53 > 10.0.0.20.42585: 17265 1/0/0 A 93.184.216.119 (45)
2 version 0, resource ID 20, family IPv4 (2), length 192: 74.82.42.42.53 > 10.0.0.20.45190: 52954 1/0/0 AAAA 2606:2800:220:6d:26bf:1447:1097:aa7 (57)
3 version 0, resource ID 20, family IPv4 (2), length 184: 74.82.42.42.53 > 10.0.0.20.44031: 8279 1/0/0 A 93.184.216.119 (49)
4 version 0, resource ID 20, family IPv4 (2), length 196: 74.82.42.42.53 > 10.0.0.20.48736: 2122 1/0/0 AAAA 2606:2800:220:6d:26bf:1447:1097:aa7 (61)
sflow_multiple_counter_30_pdus-nv.out 1 IP 15.184.1.76.40948 > 15.184.3.9.6343: sFlowv5, IPv4 agent 15.184.8.4, agent-id 2, length 1288
2 IP 15.184.1.195.4942 > 15.184.3.9.6343: sFlowv5, IPv4 agent 15.184.1.195, agent-id 1, length 1288
3 IP 15.184.1.195.4942 > 15.184.3.9.6343: sFlowv5, IPv4 agent 15.184.1.195, agent-id 1, length 1288
4 IP 15.184.1.195.4942 > 15.184.3.9.6343: sFlowv5, IPv4 agent 15.184.1.195, agent-id 1, length 1288
5 IP 15.184.1.195.4942 > 15.184.3.9.6343: sFlowv5, IPv4 agent 15.184.1.195, agent-id 1, length 1288
6 IP 15.184.1.195.4942 > 15.184.3.9.6343: sFlowv5, IPv4 agent 15.184.1.195, agent-id 1, length 1108
7 IP 15.184.1.76.40948 > 15.184.3.9.6343: sFlowv5, IPv4 agent 15.184.8.4, agent-id 2, length 208
8 IP 15.184.1.194.3099 > 15.184.3.9.6343: sFlowv5, IPv4 agent 15.184.1.194, agent-id 1, length 1288
9 IP 15.184.1.194.3099 > 15.184.3.9.6343: sFlowv5, IPv4 agent 15.184.1.194, agent-id 1, length 1288
10 IP 15.184.1.194.3099 > 15.184.3.9.6343: sFlowv5, IPv4 agent 15.184.1.194, agent-id 1, length 128
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isis_1-v.out 15 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc)
18 IPv4 Interface address(es) TLV #132, length: 4
19 IPv4 interface address: 10.0.10.1
35 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc)
38 IPv4 Interface address(es) TLV #132, length: 4
39 IPv4 interface address: 10.0.10.1
55 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc)
58 IPv4 Interface address(es) TLV #132, length: 4
59 IPv4 interface address: 10.0.10.2
75 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc
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isis_3-v.out 6 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc)
9 IPv4 Interface address(es) TLV #132, length: 4
10 IPv4 interface address: 10.0.0.2
24 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc)
27 IPv4 Interface address(es) TLV #132, length: 4
28 IPv4 interface address: 10.0.0.2
42 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc)
45 IPv4 Interface address(es) TLV #132, length: 4
46 IPv4 interface address: 10.0.0.2
60 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc
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isis_2-v.out 6 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc)
9 IPv4 Interface address(es) TLV #132, length: 4
10 IPv4 interface address: 10.0.10.2
24 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc)
27 IPv4 Interface address(es) TLV #132, length: 4
28 IPv4 interface address: 10.0.10.2
42 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc)
45 IPv4 Interface address(es) TLV #132, length: 4
46 IPv4 interface address: 10.0.10.2
60 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc
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isis_4-v.out 10 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc)
13 IPv4 Interface address(es) TLV #132, length: 4
14 IPv4 interface address: 10.0.0.1
30 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc)
33 IPv4 Interface address(es) TLV #132, length: 4
34 IPv4 interface address: 10.0.0.1
50 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc)
53 IPv4 Interface address(es) TLV #132, length: 4
54 IPv4 interface address: 10.0.0.2
70 NLPID(s): IPv4 (0xcc
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  /prebuilts/go/darwin-x86/src/net/testdata/
ipv4-hosts 3 # The literal IPv4 address parser in the net package is a relaxed
4 # one. It may accept a literal IPv4 address in dotted-decimal notation
  /prebuilts/go/linux-x86/src/net/testdata/
ipv4-hosts 3 # The literal IPv4 address parser in the net package is a relaxed
4 # one. It may accept a literal IPv4 address in dotted-decimal notation
  /libcore/harmony-tests/src/test/java/org/apache/harmony/tests/java/net/
Inet4AddressTest.java 92 // There are no link local addresses for IPv4
97 assertTrue("IPv4 address " + addrName
107 // There are no site local addresses for IPv4
112 assertTrue("IPv4 address " + addrName
122 // Create an IPv4 mulitcast address. It should return
123 // false for globabl mutlicast. There are no valid IPv4
129 assertTrue("IPv4 link-local multicast address " + addrName
135 assertTrue("IPv4 link-local multicast address " + addrName
141 assertTrue("IPv4 global multicast address " + addrName
147 assertTrue("IPv4 global multicast address " + addrNam
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  /external/iproute2/testsuite/tests/ip/tunnel/
add_tunnel.t 9 ts_ip "$0" "Add GRE tunnel over IPv4" tunnel add name $TUNNEL_NAME mode gre local 1.1.1.1 remote 2.2.2.2
10 ts_ip "$0" "Del GRE tunnel over IPv4" tunnel del $TUNNEL_NAME
  /external/iptables/libiptc/
libip4tc.pc.in 7 Description: iptables IPv4 ruleset ADT and kernel interface
  /external/libnl/include/linux/
ip_mp_alg.h 1 /* ip_mp_alg.h: IPV4 multipath algorithm support, user-visible values.
  /external/chromium-trace/catapult/telemetry/third_party/webpagereplay/third_party/dns/rdtypes/IN/
A.py 17 import dns.ipv4
24 @ivar address: an IPv4 address
32 junk = dns.ipv4.inet_aton(address)
46 file.write(dns.ipv4.inet_aton(self.address))
49 address = dns.ipv4.inet_ntoa(wire[current : current + rdlen])
55 sa = dns.ipv4.inet_aton(self.address)
56 oa = dns.ipv4.inet_aton(other.address)
  /system/connectivity/shill/doc/
ipconfig-api.txt 42 for IPv4 and any allowed format for IPv6 (as specified
63 "ipv4" (fixed IPv4 network state)
65 "dhcp" (IPv4 state setup using DHCP)
66 "bootp" (IPv4 state setup using BOOTP)
67 "zeroconf" (IPV4 state setup using ZeroConf)
69 "ppp" (IPv4 state setup using PPP)
70 "vpn" (IPv4 state setup using VPN)
90 part of the network address. For IPv4 networks this
  /external/chromium-libpac/src/
net_util.h 29 // IPv4 addresses will have length 4, whereas IPv6 address will have length 16.
33 // Parses an IP address literal (either IPv4 or IPv6) to its numeric value.
43 // CIDR notation literals can use either IPv4 or IPv6 literals. Some examples:
59 // In cases when an IPv4 address is being compared to an IPv6 address prefix
60 // and vice versa, the IPv4 addresses will be converted to IPv4-mapped
  /external/avahi/avahi-sharp/en/Avahi/
Protocol.xml 11 <Member MemberName="IPv4">
12 <MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="IPv4" />
  /external/chromium-trace/catapult/telemetry/third_party/webpagereplay/third_party/dns/
reversename.py 18 @var ipv4_reverse_domain: The DNS IPv4 reverse-map domain, in-addr.arpa.
26 import dns.ipv4
32 """Convert an IPv4 or IPv6 address in textual form into a Name object whose
34 @param text: an IPv4 or IPv6 address in textual form (e.g. '127.0.0.1',
43 parts = ['%d' % ord(byte) for byte in dns.ipv4.inet_aton(text)]
50 @param name: an IPv4 or IPv6 address in reverse-map form.
60 return dns.ipv4.inet_ntoa(dns.ipv4.inet_aton(text))

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