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These additional functions are useful for creating and operating on network connections.
This function returns a list describing the network interfaces of the
machine you are using. The value is an alist whose elements have the form
(name . address)
. address has the same form as the
local-address and remote-address arguments to
make-network-process
.
This function returns information about the network interface named
ifname. The value is a list of the form (addr bcast
netmask hwaddr flags)
.
The Internet protocol address.
The broadcast address.
The network mask.
The layer 2 address (Ethernet MAC address, for instance).
The current flags of the interface.
This function converts the Lisp representation of a network address to a string.
A five-element vector [a b c d p]
represents an IPv4 address a.b.c.d and port number
p. format-network-address
converts that to the string
"a.b.c.d:p"
.
A nine-element vector [a b c d e f
g h p]
represents an IPv6 address along with a port
number. format-network-address
converts that to the string
"[a:b:c:d:e:f:g:h]:p"
.
If the vector does not include the port number, p, or if
omit-port is non-nil
, the result does not include the
:p
suffix.
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