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NAME
zmq_tipc - 0MQ unicast transport using TIPC
SYNOPSIS
TIPC is a cluster IPC protocol with a location transparent addressing scheme.
ADDRESSING
A 0MQ endpoint is a string consisting of a transport:// followed by an address. The transport specifies
the underlying protocol to use. The address specifies the transport-specific address to connect to.
For the TIPC transport, the transport is tipc, and the meaning of the address part is defined below.
Assigning a port name to a socket
When assigning a port name to a socket using zmq_bind() with the tipc transport, the endpoint is defined
in the form: {type, lower, upper}
• Type is the numerical (u32) ID of your service.
• Lower and Upper specify a range for your service.
Publishing the same service with overlapping lower/upper ID’s will cause connection requests to be
distributed over these in a round-robin manner.
Connecting a socket
When connecting a socket to a peer address using zmq_connect() with the tipc transport, the endpoint
shall be interpreted as a service ID, followed by a comma and the instance ID.
The instance ID must be within the lower/upper range of a published port name for the endpoint to be
valid.
EXAMPLES
Assigning a local address to a socket.
// Publish TIPC service ID 5555
rc = zmq_bind(socket, "tipc://{5555,0,0}");
assert (rc == 0);
// Publish TIPC service ID 5555 with a service range of 0-100
rc = zmq_bind(socket, "tipc://{5555,0,100}");
assert (rc == 0);
Connecting a socket.
// Connect to service 5555 instance id 50
rc = zmq_connect(socket, "tipc://{5555,50}");
assert (rc == 0);
SEE ALSO
zmq_bind(3) zmq_connect(3) zmq_tcp(7) zmq_pgm(7) zmq_ipc(7) zmq_inproc(7) zmq_vmci(7) zmq(7)
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0MQ 4.3.5 03/31/2024 ZMQ_TIPC(7)