NAME

     udpDest - UDP Destintation Object



SYNOPSIS

     udpDest prefix ?options?



DESCRIPTION

     The udpDest command creates a new udpDest, used  to  receive
     buffers of CM data using the UDP protocl.

     The name of the new object (which is created by appending  a
     unique suffix to prefix) is returned.  This name is also the
     name of a Tcl command that can be used  with  the  following
     options.


OPTIONS

  object destroy
     Destroys the udpDest object.

  object address
     Returns the local hostname and port number on  which  object
     is listening.

  object configure ?-options?
     Sets configuration parameters  for  object.   Valid  options
     are:

          -outCmd
               Where to send data as it arrives.  This should  be
               a string conforming to the usual CMT semantics for
               passing data between objects.  That is, it  should
               be either the name of a Tcl procedure to be called
               every time data is available, or a string  of  the
               form  @object.accept  where  object  is  some  CMT
               object that will accept the data.

          -shared
               A boolean value, indicating  whether  the  buffers
               used  by object should be shared memory buffers or
               not.

          -attach
               A boolean value, indicating  whether  the  buffers
               used  by object should be attached to the X server
               or not.

          -address
               The host name and port number on which  object  is
               listening.


SEE ALSO

     udpSrc(l), buffer(l), cmt(l), cmwish(1), cmx(1)



KEYWORDS

     packet, network



AUTHOR

     Brian Smith (bsmith@cs.cornell.edu)