join.ipaddresses(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual join.ipaddresses(4)
NAME
join.ipaddresses - Acceptable formats for string representations of IP addresses
DESCRIPTION
A character string representation of an IP address, as used within JOIN, is written as one, two, three, or four numeric fields with a
period (.), separating each field, and without interleaving whitespace. Each field corresponds to an octet, and therefore can have a value
in the range 0..255 (decimal). Each of the octets may be written as a decimal, octal, or hexadecimal number, and there is no requirement
that each octet have the same radix. Octal values commence with a leading zero (0); hex values commence with either 0x or 0X.
When an address is written with fewer than four octets, the missing bytes are interpolated according to the following scheme, which shows
how they would have been written with all four octets present:
aaa.bbb.ddd aaa.bbb.0.ddd
aaa.ddd aaa.0.0.ddd
ddd 0.0.0.ddd
EXAMPLES
192.245.139.33
0xc0.245.139.041
192.33
0x21
RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: inet_addr(3)
Information: dhcp(7) delim off
join.ipaddresses(4)