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zmq_udp(7)
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==========
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NAME
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----
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zmq_udp - 0MQ UDP multicast and unicast transport
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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UDP is unreliable protocol transport of data over IP networks.
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UDP support both unicast and multicast communication.
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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UDP transport can only be used with the 'ZMQ_RADIO' and
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'ZMQ_DISH' socket types.
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ADDRESSING
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----------
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A 0MQ endpoint is a string consisting of a 'transport'`://` followed by an
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'address'. The 'transport' specifies the underlying protocol to use. The
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'address' specifies the transport-specific address to connect to.
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For the UDP transport, the transport is `udp`.
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The meaning of the 'address' part is defined below.
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Binding a socket
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----------------
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With 'udp' we can only bind the 'ZMQ_DISH' socket type.
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When binding a socket using _zmq_bind()_ with the 'udp'
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transport the 'endpoint' shall be interpreted as an 'interface' followed by a
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colon and the UDP port number to use.
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An 'interface' may be specified by either of the following:
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* The wild-card `*`, meaning all available interfaces.
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* The name of the network interface (i.e. eth0, lo, wlan0 etc...)
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* The primary address assigned to the interface, in its numeric representation.
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* Multicast address in its numeric representation the socket should join.
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The UDP port number may be specified a numeric value, usually above
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1024 on POSIX systems.
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Connecting a socket
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With 'udp' we can only connect the 'ZMQ_RADIO' socket type.
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When connecting a socket to a peer address using _zmq_connect()_ with the 'udp'
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transport, the 'endpoint' shall be interpreted as a 'peer address' followed by
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a colon and the UDP port number to use.
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A 'peer address' may be specified by either of the following:
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* The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the peer, in its numeric representation
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or using its hostname.
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* Multicast address in its numeric representation.
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EXAMPLES
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.Binding a socket
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// Unicast - UDP port 5555 on all available interfaces
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rc = zmq_bind(dish, "udp://*:5555");
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assert (rc == 0);
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// Unicast - UDP port 5555 on the local loop-back interface
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rc = zmq_bind(dish, "udp://127.0.0.1:5555");
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assert (rc == 0);
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// Unicast - UDP port 5555 on interface eth1
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rc = zmq_bind(dish, "udp://eth1:5555");
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assert (rc == 0);
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// Multicast - UDP port 5555 on a Multicast address
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rc = zmq_bind(dish, "udp://239.0.0.1:5555");
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assert (rc == 0);
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// Same as above but joining only on interface eth0
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rc = zmq_bind(dish, "udp://eth0;239.0.0.1:5555");
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assert (rc == 0);
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// Same as above using IPv6 multicast
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rc = zmq_bind(dish, "udp://eth0;[ff02::1]:5555");
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assert (rc == 0);
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----
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.Connecting a socket
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// Connecting using an Unicast IP address
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rc = zmq_connect(radio, "udp://192.168.1.1:5555");
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assert (rc == 0);
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// Connecting using a Multicast address
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rc = zmq_connect(socket, "udp://239.0.0.1:5555);
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assert (rc == 0);
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// Connecting using a Multicast address using local interface wlan0
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rc = zmq_connect(socket, "udp://wlan0;239.0.0.1:5555);
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assert (rc == 0);
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// Connecting to IPv6 multicast
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rc = zmq_connect(socket, "udp://[ff02::1]:5555);
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assert (rc == 0);
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----
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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linkzmq:zmq_connect[3]
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linkzmq:zmq_setsockopt[3]
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linkzmq:zmq_tcp[7]
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linkzmq:zmq_ipc[7]
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linkzmq:zmq_inproc[7]
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linkzmq:zmq_vmci[7]
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linkzmq:zmq[7]
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AUTHORS
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-------
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This page was written by the 0MQ community. To make a change please
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read the 0MQ Contribution Policy at <http://www.zeromq.org/docs:contributing>.
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