NAME rpc_network_is_protseq_valid - Tells whether the specified protocol sequence is supported by both the RPC runtime and the operating system Used by client and server applications. SYNOPSIS #include <dce/rpc.h>( boolean32 rpc_network_is_protseq_valid( unsigned_char_t *protseq, unsigned32 *status ); PARAMETERS Input protseq Specifies a string identifier for a protocol sequence. (See the table of valid protocol sequences in the rpc_intro reference page for a list of acceptable values.) The rpc_network_is_protseq_valid() routine determines whether this parameter contains a valid protocol sequence. If not, the routine returns FALSE and the status parameter contains the rpc_s_invalid_rpc_protseq status code. Output status Returns the status code from this routine. This status code indicates whether the routine completed successfully or, if not, why not. The possible status codes and their meanings are as follows: rpc_s_ok Success. rpc_s_invalid_rpc_protseq Invalid protocol sequence. rpc_s_protseq_not_supported Protocol sequence not supported on this host. DESCRIPTION The rpc_network_is_protseq_valid() routine determines whether a specified protocol sequence is available for making remote procedure calls. A server chooses to accept remote procedure calls over some or all of the supported protocol sequences. A protocol sequence is valid if the RPC runtime and the operating system support the protocol sequence. DCE RPC supports the protocol sequences pointed to by the explanation of the protseq parameter. An application calls rpc_network_inq_protseqs() to obtain all the supported protocol sequences. RETURN VALUES This routine can return the following values: TRUE The RPC runtime supports the protocol sequence specified in the protseq parameter. The routine returns the status code rpc_s_ok in the status parameter. FALSE The RPC runtime does not support the protocol sequence specified in the protseq parameter. RELATED INFORMATION Functions: rpc_network_inq_protseqs rpc_string_binding_parse