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Old 06-19-2013, 07:47 AM   #1
dt1706
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how to set sctp init message..?


Hello Group Members,

I have a problem:
when we send sctp init message from client to server using connect() api, then the look like this:

Stream Control Transmission Protocol, Src Port: sua (14001), Dst Port........
............
INIT chunk (Outbound streams: 2, inbound streams: 2)
->Chunk type: INIT (1)
............
.........
...........
-Initial TSN: 1295434645
->Supported address types parameter (Supported types: IPv4)
->ECN parameter
->Forward TSN supported parameter


but i want till Initial TSN, means i want to remove last three parameters, can anybody tell me about flags or something to stop these optional parametrs to sent.

thanks in advance...........
 
  


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