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->ISO_ADDR(3) System Library Functions Manual ISO_ADDR(3)
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-NAME
- iso_addr, iso_ntoa - network address conversion routines for Open System
- Interconnection
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-SYNOPSIS
- #include <sys/types.h>
- #include <netiso/iso.h>
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- struct iso_addr *
- iso_addr(char *cp);
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- char *
- iso_ntoa(struct iso_addr *isoa);
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-DESCRIPTION
- The routine iso_addr() interprets character strings representing OSI
- addresses, returning binary information suitable for use in system calls.
- The routine iso_ntoa() takes OSI addresses and returns ASCII strings rep-
- resenting NSAPs (network service access points) in a notation inverse to
- that accepted by iso_addr().
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- Unfortunately, no universal standard exists for representing OSI network
- addresses.
-
- The format employed by iso_addr() is a sequence of hexadecimal ``digits''
- (optionally separated by periods), of the form:
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- <hex digits>.<hex digits>.<hex digits>
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- Each pair of hexadecimal digits represents a byte with the leading digit
- indicating the higher-ordered bits. A period following an even number of
- bytes has no effect (but may be used to increase legibility). A period
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-RETURN VALUES
- iso_ntoa() always returns a null terminated string. iso_addr() always
- returns a pointer to a struct iso_addr. (See BUGS.)
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-SEE ALSO
- iso(4)
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-HISTORY
- The iso_addr() and iso_ntoa() functions appeared in 4.3BSD-Reno.
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-BUGS
- The returned values reside in a static memory area.
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- The function iso_addr() should diagnose improperly formed input, and
- there should be an unambiguous way to recognize this.
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-BSD June 4, 1993 BSD
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