commit | 09aa9630aa9b7361907f0e7d364411c5514f7f5a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Abtin Keshavarzian <abtink@google.com> | Mon Mar 25 13:18:19 2024 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Mar 25 13:18:19 2024 -0700 |
tree | 73b97ae865730cd47a780bac46ab940671349105 | |
parent | 13ab3a606c15ba3b2eabba8557e954b637793753 [diff] |
[netdata] add `FindRlocs()` to retrieve RLOC16 of entries (#9961) This commit introduces `NetworkData::FindRlocs()` which returns the list of RLCO16 of all border routers and servers in the Network Data matching specified filter conditions. The `BorderRouterFilter` can be used to filter the entry type. It can be set to `kAnyBrOrServer` to include all BRs and servers, or `kBrProvidingExternalIpConn` to restrict the list to BRs providing external IP connectivity. The new `FindRlocs()` replaces `FindBorderRouters()` and `GetNextServer()` methods and helps simplify the code. Unit test `test_network_data` is updated to validate the new method.
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