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Binding to a specific transport

z/OS UNIX System Services Planning
GA32-0884-00

Each transport under CINET has its own home IP addresses. When a program binds a socket to a specific IP address, that socket becomes associated with the one transport that supports that IP address.

When a program binds to INADDR_ANY or IN6ADDR_ANY, or an IP address of all zeros, the socket remains available to all the transports. This is also true for sockets that are never bound.

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