debian man page for atalk_aton

Query: atalk_aton

OS: debian

Section: 3

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ATALK_ATON(3)							   Netatalk 2.2 						     ATALK_ATON(3)

NAME
atalk_aton - AppleTalk address parsing
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <netatalk/at.h> atalk_aton(char * cp, struct at_addr * ata);
DESCRIPTION
The atalk_aton() routine converts an ASCII representation of an AppleTalk address to a format appropriate for system calls. Acceptable ASCII representations include both hex and base 10, in triples or doubles. For instance, the address `0x1f6b.77' has a network part of `8043' and a node part of `119'. This same address could be written `8043.119', `31.107.119', or `0x1f.6b.77'. If the address is in hex and the first digit is one of `A-F', a leading `0x' is redundant.
SEE ALSO
atalk(4). Netatalk 2.2 12 Jan 1994 ATALK_ATON(3)
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