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rapi_sender(3)							rapi_sender(3)

NAME
       rapi_sender  -  Specify Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) API sender
       parameters

SYNOPSIS
       #include <rapi.h>

       int rapi_sender(
	       rapi_sid_t Sid,
	       unsigned int flags,
	       rapi_addr_t *Lhost,
	       rapi_filter_t *SenderTemplate,
	       rapi_tspec_t *SenderTspec,
	       rapi_adspec_t *SenderAdspec,
	       rapi_policy_t *SenderPolicy,
	       int TTL );

LIBRARY
       RAPI Library (librsvp.so, librsvp.a)

PARAMETERS
       Specifies the session handle that was returned by a successful call  to
       the rapi_session() routine.  Unused.  Points to a rapi_addr_t structure
       that contains the source IP address and the UDP source port from	 which
       data will be sent, or is NULL. This is an optional parameter.

	      If the source IP address is INADDR_ANY, the API uses the default
	      IP address of the local host. This is sufficient unless the host
	      is  multi-homed.	 The port number might be zero if the protocol
	      for the session does not have any ports.

	      If the Lhost parameter is NULL, the application  indicates  that
	      it  is withdrawing its registration as a sender. All the follow‐
	      ing parameters are ignored.  Points to a RSVP API (RAPI)	filter
	      specification  structure that specifies the format of data pack‐
	      ets to be sent, or is NULL. This is an optional  parameter.  See
	      RSVP(7) for a description of RAPI objects and formats.

	      If  the  SenderTemplate parameter is NULL, RAPI creates a sender
	      template from the Dest and Lhost parameters. The Dest  parameter
	      was  supplied in a previous rapi_session() call. If parameter is
	      not NULL, the Lhost parameter is ignored.

	      This parameter is required in order to declare the  sender  tem‐
	      plate  for a session using IP Security (IPSec). An IPSec session
	      is created with the RAPI_GPI_SESSION bit set.  Points to a Tspec
	      that  defines  the traffic that this sender will create.	Points
	      to a RAPI Adspec structure,  or  is  NULL.  See  RSVP(7)	for  a
	      description  of  RAPI  objects  and formats.  Points to a sender
	      policy structure, or is NULL.   Specifies	 the  IP  Time-to-Live
	      (TTL)  value with which multicast data is sent. This allows RSVP
	      to send its control messages with the same TTL scope as the data
	      packets.

DESCRIPTION
       The rapi_sender() routine defines, redefines, or deletes the parameters
       for a flow of data it intends to send and for which receivers can  make
       reservations.  An  application can call this routine more than once for
       the same API session, with the most recent call taking precedence.

       If the call to rapi_sender() succeeds, the  application	might  receive
       upcalls of type RAPI_RESV_EVENT or RAPI_PATH_ERROR.

RETURN VALUES
       Upon successful completion, the rapi_sender() routine returns zero (0).
       If there is a synchronous error, the routine returns a RAPI error code.

SEE ALSO
       Functions:   rapi_dispatch(3),	rapi_event_rtn_t(3),	rapi_getfd(3),
       rapi_release(3),	 rapi_reserve(3),  rapi_session(3),  rapi_strerror(3),
       rapi_version(3).

       Network: RSVP(7).

       Network Programmer's Guide

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