inet_netof()--Separate Network Portion of IP Address
BSD 4.3 Syntax
#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/socket.h> #include <netinet/in.h> #include <arpa/inet.h> int inet_netof(struct in_addr internet_address)
Service Program Name: QSOSRV2
Default Public Authority: *USE
Threadsafe: Yes
UNIX® 98 Compatible Syntax
#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 520 #include <arpa/inet.h> in_addr_t inet_netof(struct in_addr internet_address)
Service Program Name: QSOSRV2
Default Public Authority: *USE
Threadsafe: Yes
The inet_netof() function is used to extract the network portion of an IP address.
There are two versions of the API, as shown above. The base IBM® i 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
- internet_address
- (Input) The 32-bit IP address from which the network portion of the address is to be extracted.
Authorities
No authorization is required.
Return Value
inet_netof() returns an integer. Possible values are:
- n (where n is the network IP address)
Usage Notes
- 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 inet_netof() API is mapped to qso_inet_netof98().
Related Information
- _XOPEN_SOURCE--Using _XOPEN_SOURCE for the UNIX 98
compatible interface
- inet_lnaof()--Separate Local Portion of IP
Address
- inet_makeaddr()--Combine Network Portion and Host Portion to Make IP Address
API introduced: V3R1