NN_TCPMUX(7) nanomsg manual NN_TCPMUX(7)NAMEnn_tcpmux - TCPMUX transport mechanism
SYNOPSIS
#include <nanomsg/nn.h>
#include <nanomsg/tcpmux.h>
DESCRIPTION
THIS IS AN EXPERIMENTAL FEATURE. DO NOT USE. THE FUNCTIONALITY IS
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
TCPMUX transport is basically the same as TCP transport (see nn_tcp(7))
except that it allows to specify service names along with IP addresses
and TCP ports. What it means in practice is that many applications on
the same box can share the same TCP port.
When connecting and binding use the same connection string syntax as
with TCP transport, except that the initial protocol specification
should be tcpmux:// instead of tcp:// and that the connection string
should end with a slash and a service name:
nn_connect (s, "tcpmux://192.168.0.1:5555/foo");
When binding to a TCPMUX endpoint, nn_tcpmuxd(1) daemon must be running
on the box and specified port. There is no such requirement when
connecting to a TCPMUX endpoint.
Socket Options
NN_TCPMUX_NODELAY
This option, when set to 1, disables Nagle’s algorithm. It also
disables delaying of TCP acknowledgments. Using this option
improves latency at the expense of throughput. Type of this option
is int. Default value is 0.
EXAMPLE
nn_bind (s1, "tcpmux://*:5555/foo");
nn_connect (s2, "tcpmux://server1.example.org:5555/foo");
SEE ALSOnn_tcpmuxd(1)nn_tcp(7)nn_inproc(7)nn_ipc(7)nn_bind(3)nn_connect(3)nanomsg(7)AUTHORS
Martin Sustrik <sustrik@250bpm.com[1]>
NOTES
1. sustrik@250bpm.com
mailto:sustrik@250bpm.com
nanomsg Unknown 12/23/2015 NN_TCPMUX(7)