debian man page for bssstreamingapp

Query: bssstreamingapp

OS: debian

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BSSSTREAMINGAPP(1)						  BSS executables						BSSSTREAMINGAPP(1)

NAME
bssStreamingApp - Bundle Streaming Service transmission test program
SYNOPSIS
bssStreamingApp own_endpoint_ID destination_endpoint_ID [class_of_service]
DESCRIPTION
bssStreamingApp uses BSS to send streaming data over BP from own_endpoint_ID to bssrecv listening at destination_endpoint_ID. class_of_service is as specified for bptrace(1); if omitted, bundles are sent at BP's standard priority (1). The bundles issued by bssStreamingApp all have 65000-byte payloads, where the ASCII representation of a positive integer (increasing monotonically from 0, by 1, throughout the operation of the program) appears at the start of each payload. All bundles are sent with custody transfer requested, with time-to-live set to 1 day. The application meters output by sleeping for 12800 microseconds after issuing each bundle. Use CTRL-C to terminate the program.
FILES
No configuration files are needed.
ENVIRONMENT
No environment variables apply.
BUGS
Report bugs to <ion-bugs@korgano.eecs.ohiou.edu>
SEE ALSO
bssrecv(1), bss(3) perl v5.14.2 2012-05-25 BSSSTREAMINGAPP(1)
Related Man Pages
bping(1) - debian
bprecvfile(1) - debian
bptrace(1) - debian
bssfw(1) - debian
ipnfw(1) - debian
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