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-.\" Copyright (c) 1993
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-.\" @(#)iso_addr.3 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
-.\" $Id$
-.\"
-.Dd June 4, 1993
-.Dt ISO_ADDR 3
-.Os
-.Sh NAME
-.Nm iso_addr ,
-.Nm iso_ntoa
-.Nd "elementary network address conversion routines for Open System Interconnection
-.Sh SYNOPSIS
-.Fd #include <sys/types.h>
-.Fd #include <netiso/iso.h>
-.Ft struct iso_addr *
-.Fn iso_addr "char *cp"
-.Ft char *
-.Fn iso_ntoa "struct iso_addr *isoa"
-.Sh DESCRIPTION
-The routine
-.Fn iso_addr
-interprets character strings representing
-.Tn OSI
-addresses, returning binary information suitable
-for use in system calls.
-The routine
-.Fn iso_ntoa
-takes
-.Tn OSI
-addresses and returns
-.Tn ASCII
-strings representing NSAPs (network service
-access points) in a
-notation inverse to that accepted by
-.Fn iso_addr .
-.Pp
-Unfortunately, no universal standard exists for representing
-.Tn OSI
-network addresses.
-.Pp
-The format employed by
-.Fn iso_addr
-is a sequence of hexadecimal
-.Dq digits
-(optionally separated by periods),
-of the form:
-.Bd -filled -offset indent
-<hex digits>.<hex digits>.<hex digits>
-.Ed
-.Pp
-Each pair of hexadecimal digits represents a byte
-with the leading digit indicating the higher-ordered bits.
-A period following an even number of bytes has no
-effect (but may be used to increase legibility).
-A period following an odd number of bytes has the
-effect of causing the byte of address being translated
-to have its higher order bits filled with zeros.
-.Sh RETURN VALUES
-.Fn iso_ntoa
-always returns a null terminated string.
-.Fn iso_addr
-always returns a pointer to a struct iso_addr.
-(See
-.Sx BUGS . )
-.Sh SEE ALSO
-.Xr iso 4
-.Sh HISTORY
-The
-.Fn iso_addr
-and
-.Fn iso_ntoa
-functions appeared in
-.Bx 4.3 Reno .
-.Sh BUGS
-The returned values
-reside in a static memory area.
-.Pp
-The function
-.Fn iso_addr
-should diagnose improperly formed input, and there should be an unambiguous
-way to recognize this.