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ticlts(7D)			    Devices			    ticlts(7D)

NAME
       ticlts, ticots, ticotsord - loopback transport providers

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/ticlts.h>

       #include <sys/ticots.h>

       #include <sys/ticotsord.h>

DESCRIPTION
       The  devices  known  as	ticlts,	 ticots, and ticotsord	are ``loopback
       transport providers,'' that is, stand-alone networks at	the  transport
       level.  Loopback	 transport  providers are transport providers in every
       sense except one: only one host (the local machine) is ``connected to''
       a  loopback  network. Loopback transports present a TPI (STREAMS-level)
       interface to application processes and are intended to be accessed  via
       the   TLI  (application-level) interface. They are implemented as clone
       devices and support address spaces  consisting  of  ``flex-addresses,''
       that  is, arbitrary sequences of octets of length > 0, represented by a
       netbuf structure.

       ticlts is a datagram-mode transport provider.  It  offers  (connection‐
       less)  service of type T_CLTS. Its default address size is TCL_DEFAULT‐
       ADDRSZ. ticlts prints  the  following  error  messages  (see   t_rcvud‐
       err(3NSL)):

       TCL_BADADDR		       bad address specification

       TCL_BADOPT		       bad option specification

       TCL_NOPEER		       bound

       TCL_PEERBADSTATE		       peer in wrong state

       ticots  is  a virtual circuit-mode transport provider.  It offers (con‐
       nection-oriented) service of type T_COTS.  Its default address size  is
       TCO_DEFAULTADDRSZ. ticots prints the following disconnect messages (see
       t_rcvdis(3NSL)):

       TCO_NOPEER		       no listener on destination address

       TCO_PEERNOROOMONQ	       peer has no room on connect queue

       TCO_PEERBADSTATE		       peer in wrong state

       TCO_PEERINITIATED	       peer-initiated disconnect

       TCO_PROVIDERINITIATED	       provider-initiated disconnect

       ticotsord is a virtual circuit-mode transport provider,	offering  ser‐
       vice  of	 type	T_COTS_ORD  (connection-oriented  service with orderly
       release). Its default address  size  is	TCOO_DEFAULTADDRSZ.  ticotsord
       prints the following disconnect messages (see t_rcvdis(3NSL)):

       TCOO_NOPEER		       no listener on destination address

       TCOO_PEERNOROOMONQ	       peer has no room on connect queue

       TCOO_PEERBADSTATE	       peer in wrong state

       TCOO_PEERINITIATED	       provider-initiated disconnect

       TCOO_PROVIDERINITIATED	       peer-initiated disconnect

USAGE
       Loopback	 transports  support  a	 local	IPC  mechanism through the TLI
       interface. Applications implemented in a transport provider-independent
       manner on a client-server model using this IPC are transparently trans‐
       portable to networked environments.

       Transport provider-independent applications must not include the	 head‐
       ers  listed  in	the synopsis section above. In particular, the options
       are (like all transport provider options) provider dependent.

       ticlts and ticots support the same service types	 (T_CLTS  and  T_COTS)
       supported by the OSI transport-level model.

       ticotsord  supports  the same service type (T_COTSORD) supported by the
       TCP/IP model.

FILES
       /dev/ticlts

       /dev/ticots

       /dev/ticotsord

SEE ALSO
       t_rcvdis(3NSL), t_rcvuderr(3NSL)

SunOS 5.10			  3 Jul 1990			    ticlts(7D)
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