/*************************************************************************** * * File Name: ./hprrm/ipxhack.h * * Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Hewlett-Packard Company. * All rights reserved. * * 11311 Chinden Blvd. * Boise, Idaho 83714 * * This is a part of the HP JetAdmin Printer Utility * * This source code is only intended as a supplement for support and * localization of HP JetAdmin by 3rd party Operating System vendors. * Modification of source code cannot be made without the express written * consent of Hewlett-Packard. * * * Description: * * Author: Name * * * Modification history: * * date initials change description * * mm-dd-yy MJB * * * * * * ***************************************************************************/ /* * wsipx.h * * Windows Sockets include file for IPX/SPX. This file contains all * standardized IPX/SPX information. Include this header file after * winsock.h. * * To open an IPX socket, call socket() with an address family of * AF_IPX, a socket type of SOCK_DGRAM, and protocol NSPROTO_IPX. * Note that the protocol value must be specified, it cannot be 0. * All IPX packets are sent with the packet type field of the IPX * header set to 0. * * To open an SPX or SPXII socket, call socket() with an address * family of AF_IPX, socket type of SOCK_SEQPACKET or SOCK_STREAM, * and protocol of NSPROTO_SPX or NSPROTO_SPXII. If SOCK_SEQPACKET * is specified, then the end of message bit is respected, and * recv() calls are not completed until a packet is received with * the end of message bit set. If SOCK_STREAM is specified, then * the end of message bit is not respected, and recv() completes * as soon as any data is received, regardless of the setting of the * end of message bit. Send coalescing is never performed, and sends * smaller than a single packet are always sent with the end of * message bit set. Sends larger than a single packet are packetized * with the end of message bit set on only the last packet of the * send. * */ #ifndef _WSIPX_ #define _WSIPX_ /* * This is the structure of the SOCKADDR structure for IPX and SPX. * */ typedef struct sockaddr_ipx { short sa_family; char sa_netnum[4]; char sa_nodenum[6]; unsigned short sa_socket; } SOCKADDR_IPX, *PSOCKADDR_IPX,FAR *LPSOCKADDR_IPX; /* * Protocol families used in the "protocol" parameter of the socket() API. * */ #define NSPROTO_IPX 1000 #define NSPROTO_SPX 1256 #define NSPROTO_SPXII 1257 #endif