HP 800 HP DLPI Programmer's Guide - Page 66

ATM DLPI supports DL_STYLE2 only., DL_ATTACH_REQ.

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DLPI Primitives Local Management Primitives length, in bytes, of the available range of QOS parameter values supported by the DLS provider. This the range available to the caller in a connect request. The range of available QOS values is conveyed in the structures defined in the following section in this chapter. For any parameter the DLS provider does not support or cannot determine, the corresponding entry will be set to DL_UNKNOWN. dl_qos_range_offset offset from the beginning of the M_PCPROTO block where the available range of quality of service parameters begins. dl_provider_style style of DLS provider associated with the DLPI stream. The following provider classes are defined. DL_STYLE1 PPA is implicitly attached to the DLPI stream by opening the appropriate major/minor device number. DL_STYLE2 DLS user must explicitly attach a PPA to the DLPI stream using DL_ATTACH_REQ. NOTE ATM DLPI supports DL_STYLE2 only. HP-UX DLPI described in this document is Style 2. dl_addr_offset offset of the address that is bound to the associated stream. If the DLS user issues a DL_INFO_REQ prior to binding a DLSAP, the value of dl_addr_len will be 0 and consequently indicate that there has been no address bound. dl_version current supported version of the DLPI. dl_brdcst_addr_length 66 Chapter 2

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DLPI Primitives
Local Management Primitives
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length, in bytes, of the available range of QOS parameter values
supported by the DLS provider. This the range available to the caller
in a connect request. The range of available QOS values is conveyed
in the structures defined in the following section in this chapter. For
any parameter the DLS provider does not support or cannot
determine, the corresponding entry will be set to DL_UNKNOWN.
dl_qos_range_offset
offset from the beginning of the M_PCPROTO block where the
available range of quality of service parameters begins.
dl_provider_style
style of DLS provider associated with the DLPI stream. The
following provider classes are defined.
DL_STYLE1
PPA is implicitly attached to the DLPI stream by opening the
appropriate major/minor device number.
DL_STYLE2
DLS user must explicitly attach a PPA to the DLPI stream using
DL_ATTACH_REQ.
NOTE
ATM DLPI supports DL_STYLE2 only.
HP-UX DLPI described in this document is Style 2.
dl_addr_offset
offset of the address that is bound to the associated stream. If the
DLS user issues a DL_INFO_REQ prior to binding a DLSAP, the
value of dl_addr_len will be 0 and consequently indicate that there
has been no address bound.
dl_version
current supported version of the DLPI.
dl_brdcst_addr_length