getnetbyaddr()--Get Network Information for IP Address
BSD 4.3 Syntax
#include <netdb.h>
struct netent *getnetbyaddr(long network_address,
int address_type)
Service Program Name: QSOSRV2
Default Public Authority: *USE
Threadsafe: No; see
Usage Notes.
UNIX 98 Compatible Syntax
#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 520
#include <netdb.h>
struct netent *getnetbyaddr(uint32_t network_address,
int address_type)
Service Program Name: QSOSRV2
Default Public Authority: *USE
Threadsafe: No; see
Usage Notes.
The getnetbyaddr() function is used to retrieve information about a
network. The information is retrieved from the network database file.
There are two versions of the API, as shown above. The base i5/OS API uses BSD 4.3
structures and syntax. The other uses syntax and structures compatible with the UNIX 98
programming interface specifications. You can select the UNIX 98 compatible
interface with the _XOPEN_SOURCE macro.
Parameters
- network_address
- (Input) The 32-bit network IP address for which information is to be
retrieved.
- address_type
- (Input) An integer that indicates the type of
network_address.
Authorities
No authorization is required.
Return Value
getnetbyaddr() returns a pointer. Possible values are:
- NULL (unsuccessful)
- p (successful), where p is a pointer to struct
netent.
The structure struct netent is defined in
<netdb.h>.
struct netent {
char *n_name;
char **n_aliases;
int n_addrtype;
unsigned long n_net;
};
n_name points to the character string that contains the name of the
network. n_aliases is a pointer to a NULL-terminated array of
alternate names for the network. n_addrtype contains the address type
of the network. n_net is the 32-bit network address (an IP address
with host part set to zero).
- The iSeries Navigator or the following CL commands can be
used to access the network database file:
- WRKNETTBLE (Work with Network Table Entries)
- ADDNETTBLE (Add Network Table Entry)
- RMVNETTBLE (Remove Network Table Entry)
- The pointer returned by getnetbyaddr() points to static storage
that is overwritten on subsequent calls to the getnetbyaddr(),
getnetbyname(), or getnetent() functions.
- When the network information is obtained from the network database file,
the file is opened and the network information is retrieved (if it exists) from
the file. The file is then closed only if a setnetent() with a nonzero
parameter value was not previously done.
- A coded character set identifier (CCSID) of 65535 for the job requests that
no database translation be performed. For translation to occur for the network
names returned in the netent structure, the job CCSID must be something other
than 65535.
- Do not use the getnetbyaddr() function in a multithreaded
environment. See the multithread alternative getnetbyaddr_r()
function.
- When you develop in C-based languages and an application is compiled with the _XOPEN_SOURCE
macro defined to the value 520 or greater, the getnetbyaddr() API is mapped to
qso_getnetbyaddr98().
Related Information
API introduced: V3R1