#[non_exhaustive]pub struct LoRaWanMulticastGet {
pub rf_region: Option<SupportedRfRegion>,
pub dl_class: Option<DlClass>,
pub number_of_devices_requested: Option<i32>,
pub number_of_devices_in_group: Option<i32>,
pub participating_gateways: Option<ParticipatingGatewaysMulticast>,
}
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The LoRaWAN information that is to be returned from getting multicast group information.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.rf_region: Option<SupportedRfRegion>
Supported RfRegions
dl_class: Option<DlClass>
DlClass for LoRaWAM, valid values are ClassB and ClassC.
number_of_devices_requested: Option<i32>
Number of devices that are requested to be associated with the multicast group.
number_of_devices_in_group: Option<i32>
Number of devices that are associated to the multicast group.
participating_gateways: Option<ParticipatingGatewaysMulticast>
Specify the list of gateways to which you want to send the multicast downlink messages. The multicast message will be sent to each gateway in the list, with the transmission interval as the time interval between each message.
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Source§impl LoRaWanMulticastGet
impl LoRaWanMulticastGet
Sourcepub fn rf_region(&self) -> Option<&SupportedRfRegion>
pub fn rf_region(&self) -> Option<&SupportedRfRegion>
Supported RfRegions
Sourcepub fn dl_class(&self) -> Option<&DlClass>
pub fn dl_class(&self) -> Option<&DlClass>
DlClass for LoRaWAM, valid values are ClassB and ClassC.
Sourcepub fn number_of_devices_requested(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn number_of_devices_requested(&self) -> Option<i32>
Number of devices that are requested to be associated with the multicast group.
Sourcepub fn number_of_devices_in_group(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn number_of_devices_in_group(&self) -> Option<i32>
Number of devices that are associated to the multicast group.
Sourcepub fn participating_gateways(&self) -> Option<&ParticipatingGatewaysMulticast>
pub fn participating_gateways(&self) -> Option<&ParticipatingGatewaysMulticast>
Specify the list of gateways to which you want to send the multicast downlink messages. The multicast message will be sent to each gateway in the list, with the transmission interval as the time interval between each message.
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impl LoRaWanMulticastGet
Sourcepub fn builder() -> LoRaWanMulticastGetBuilder
pub fn builder() -> LoRaWanMulticastGetBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture LoRaWanMulticastGet
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