NTP Analyzer  0.8.2
Analyze the operation of time servers
NodeConfiguration.cs
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21 
23 using Ntp.Analyzer.Config.Table;
24 
25 namespace Ntp.Analyzer.Config.Node
26 {
28  {
29  internal NodeConfiguration(string name, int port)
30  : base(name)
31  {
32  Ip = Ip;
33  this.port = port;
34  }
35 
36  private readonly int? port;
37 
38  [NtpaSetting(Symbol.KeywordHost)]
39  public string Ip { get; }
40 
41  [NtpaSetting(Symbol.KeywordPort, 9090)]
42  public int Port => port ?? 9090;
43 
44  public string Address => $"{Ip}:{Port}";
45  }
46 }