hi i have a sun machine which has one hba 2ports;
out of which one port says it is not connected
# luxadm -e port
/devices/pci@1d,700000/SUNW,qlc@1/fp@0,0:devctl CONNECTED
/devices/pci@1d,700000/SUNW,qlc@1,1/fp@0,0:devctl NOT CONNECTED
but both... (9 Replies)
I have multiple processes running the same program on my linux machine. For each process I want to be able to use a unique (available) TCP port. I have thought of using netstat to check which ports are available for use however, the time-window between checking and selecting might expose some race... (1 Reply)
Hi Everyone,
In my environment, I have few T5220. On the iLOM Management Card, I have both Network and Serial port are cabled, I don't have any issues while I try to connect using Network Management port, but when I try to connect the serial port for the same server which is actually connected... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to set up a dev environment and I have Ubuntu server (10.16.1.92) and a CentOS VM (10.16.3.235) on this. On the CentOS I have a program running on port 5433. Now my problem is that I am unable to telnet this port from another Windows server whereas I can telnet port 22 from... (5 Replies)
i want to kill a tcp connection by killing its pid
with netstat -an i got the tcp ip connection on port 5914
but when i type ps -a or ps-e there is not such process running on port 5914
is it possible that because i do not log on with proper user account i can not see that process running? (30 Replies)
Hello,
I have an unloaded T5140 machine and want to access the ILOM for the first time and subsequently the network port after that., and then load Solaris 10 the final January 2011 build.
The first part is what confuses me -the cabling.
I am coming from a Windows machine (w/appropriate... (5 Replies)
Hi Expert,
Anybody can figure it out on how to generate new port base on my last port let say my last port var1=124 and increment for new port 125,126 but this new two ports need to look at first if this port is not in used by any service, if the port is in used add 1 to new port and if in used... (6 Replies)
hi,
i would like to create a bash script that check which port in my Linux server are closed (not in use) from a specific range, port range (3000-3010).
the print output need to be only 1 port, and it will be nice if the output will be saved as a variable or in same file.
my code is:
... (2 Replies)
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net::sip::request
Net::SIP::Request(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::SIP::Request(3pm)NAME
Net::SIP::Request - handling of SIP request packets
SYNOPSIS
my $req = Net::SIP::Request->new( 'INVITE',... );
my $ack = $req->create_ack();
DESCRIPTION
Subclass of Net::SIP::Packet for handling request packets. Has methods to create responses to requests and to authorize requests.
EXAMPLES
# create INVITE request
my $invite = Net::SIP::Request->new(
'INVITE', 'sip:you@example.com',
{ from => ..., to => ... },
Net::SIP::SDP->new( ... )
);
# somehow send request and retrieve response $resp
...
if ( $resp->code eq '401' or $resp->code eq '407' ) {
# need to authorize request
$invite->authorize( $resp, [ username, password ] );
# somehow send again and retrieve response $resp
...
}
if ( $resp->code ~m{^[2345]dd} ) {
# got final response, send ACK
my $ack = $invite->create_ack( $resp );
# somehow send $ack
...
}
CONSTRUCTOR
Inherited from Net::SIP::Packet. See there.
METHODS
method
Get method of request.
uri Get URI part of request.
set_uri ( STRING )
Set URI of request to STRING
set_cseq ( NUMBER )
Set sequence number if "CSeq" header to NUMBER.
create_ack ( RESPONSE )
Returns Net::SIP::Request object for ACK request for the case when Net::SIP::Response RESPONSE was received in reply for packet $self.
create_cancel
Returns Net::SIP::Request object to cancel request in $self.
create_response ( CODE, [MSG,] [ \%HEADER, BODY ] )
Returns Net::SIP::Response packet for the received request $self with numerical code CODE and text message MSG. Header for the response
will be based on the request, but can be added or overridden using \%HEADER. If MSG is not given (e.g. argument is missing, second
argument is \%HEADER already) a builtin message for the code will be used.
For details to \%HEADER and BODY see new_from_parts in Net::SIP::Packet.
authorize ( RESPONSE, AUTH )
Tries to authorize request $self based on the information in RESPONSE (a 401 or 407 "Authorization required" response) and AUTH. AUTH
is either "[ user,pass ]" if a global authorization info exists for all realms or "{ realm1 => [ user1,pass1 ], realm2 => [ user2,pass2
],... }" if different credentials are provided for different realms or a callback "callback(realm)->[user,pass]". The realms, for
which authorization is needed, are read from RESPONSE.
The request $self is modified in-place. If a modification occurred, e.g. if (parts of) the authorization requests could be resolved it
will return TRUE, else FALSE.
Supports only RFC2617 with md5 and empty qop or qop 'auth', not md5-sess or qop's like 'auth-int'.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-26 Net::SIP::Request(3pm)