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INET(3) 						     Linux Programmer's Manual							   INET(3)

NAME
ax25_aton, ax25_aton_entry, ax25_aton_arglist, ax25_ntoa, ax25_cmp, ax25_validate - AX25 Address manipulation routines SYNOPSIS
#include <netax25/ax25.h> int ax25_aton(const char *cp, struct full_sockaddr_ax25 *fsap); int ax25_aton_arglist(const char **cp, struct full_sockaddr_ax25 *fsap); int ax25_aton_entry(const char *cp, char *axp); char *ax25_ntoa(ax25_address *axp); int ax25_cmp(ax25_address *ax1, ax25_address *ax2); int ax25_validate(char *axp); char *ax25_config_file(const char *filename); DESCRIPTION
ax25_aton() takes the ASCII string cp that is in the format callsign [[V|VIA]callsign...] and stores it in fsap in network format. ax25_aton_entry() takes the ASCII string of a callsign cp and stores it in network format in axp. The ax25_aton_arglist() takes a NULL terminated array of strings cp and stores it in fsap in network format. The ax25_ntoa() takes a network format address axp and returns the ASCII representation. The string is returned in a statically allocated buffer, which subsequent calls will overwrite. The ax25_cmp() function compares the two ax25 addresses, ax1 and ax2, that are in network format and determines wether they are identical, differ only by their SSIDs or are different. The ax25_validate() function checks to see if the address axp in network format is a correctly formatted address. RETURN VALUE
The ax25_aton()and ax25_aton_arglist() functions return -1 if an error occurs otherwise the length of the returned structure. The ax25_aton_entry() function returns -1 if an error occurs otherwise zero. The ax25_cmp() function returns 0 if the two addresses are identical, 1 if they are different or 2 is only the SSIDs are different. The ax25_validate() function returns TRUE if the callsign is valid or FALSE if it is not. SEE ALSO
ax25(4), netrom(4), rose(4) Linux 2008-Feb-04 INET(3)

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INET(3) 						     Linux Programmer's Manual							   INET(3)

NAME
ax25_aton, ax25_aton_entry, ax25_aton_arglist, ax25_ntoa, ax25_cmp, ax25_validate - AX25 Address manipulation routines SYNOPSIS
#include <netax25/ax25.h> int ax25_aton(const char *cp, struct full_sockaddr_ax25 *fsap); int ax25_aton_arglist(const char **cp, struct full_sockaddr_ax25 *fsap); int ax25_aton_entry(const char *cp, char *axp); char *ax25_ntoa(ax25_address *axp); int ax25_cmp(ax25_address *ax1, ax25_address *ax2); int ax25_validate(char *axp); char *ax25_config_file(const char *filename); DESCRIPTION
ax25_aton() takes the ASCII string cp that is in the format callsign [[V|VIA]callsign...] and stores it in fsap in network format. ax25_aton_entry() takes the ASCII string of a callsign cp and stores it in network format in axp. The ax25_aton_arglist() takes a NULL terminated array of strings cp and stores it in fsap in network format. The ax25_ntoa() takes a network format address axp and returns the ASCII representation. The string is returned in a statically allocated buffer, which subsequent calls will overwrite. The ax25_cmp() function compares the two ax25 addresses, ax1 and ax2, that are in network format and determines wether they are identical, differ only by their SSIDs or are different. The ax25_validate() function checks to see if the address axp in network format is a correctly formatted address. RETURN VALUE
The ax25_aton()and ax25_aton_arglist() functions return -1 if an error occurs otherwise the length of the returned structure. The ax25_aton_entry() function returns -1 if an error occurs otherwise zero. The ax25_cmp() function returns 0 if the two addresses are identical, 1 if they are different or 2 is only the SSIDs are different. The ax25_validate() function returns TRUE if the callsign is valid or FALSE if it is not. SEE ALSO
ax25(4), netrom(4), rose(4) Linux 2008-Feb-04 INET(3)
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