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PROGRAM:
NAME
ltpclo - LTP-based BP convergence layer adapter output task
SYNOPSIS
ltpclo [-]remote_node_nbr
DESCRIPTION
ltpclo is a background "daemon" task that extracts bundles from the queues of segments
ready for transmission via LTP to the remote bundle protocol agent identified by
remote_node_nbr and passes them to the local LTP engine for aggregation, segmentation, and
transmission to the remote node. If remote_node_nbr is preceded by a '-' character, then
all LTP transmission performed by ltpclo will be "green" (unreliable) transmission,
without acknowledgment and retransmission.
Note that ltpclo is not a "promiscuous" convergence layer daemon: it can transmit bundles
only to the node for which it is configured, so scheme configuration directives that cite
this outduct need only provide the protocol name and the outduct name (the remote node
number) as specified on the command line when ltpclo is started.
ltpclo is spawned automatically by bpadmin in response to the 's' (START) command that
starts operation of the Bundle Protocol, and it is terminated by bpadmin in response to an
'x' (STOP) command. ltpclo can also be spawned and terminated in response to START and
STOP commands that pertain specifically to the LTP convergence layer protocol.
EXIT STATUS
"0" ltpclo terminated normally, for reasons noted in the ion.log file. If this
termination was not commanded, investigate and solve the problem identified in the log
file and use bpadmin to restart the BRSC protocol.
"1" ltpclo terminated abnormally, for reasons noted in the ion.log file. Investigate and
solve the problem identified in the log file, then use bpadmin to restart the BRSC
protocol.
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