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        ntohl  -  Convert an unsigned 32-bit integer from Internet
       network byte order to host byte order
       #include <arpa/inet.h>
       in_addr_t ntohl(
               in_addr_t netint );
       Standard C Library (libc)
        Interfaces documented on this reference  page  conform  to
       industry standards as follows:
       ntohl():  XNS4.0, XNS5.0
       Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information
 about industry standards and associated tags.
       Specifies a 32-bit integer in network-byte order.
        The ntohl() (network-to-host long)  function  converts  an
       unsigned  32-bit  integer from Internet network-byte order
       to host-byte order.
       The Internet network requires address and  port  reference
       data  in network-byte order. You can use the ntohl() function
 to convert Internet network address and port data  to
       host byte-ordered integers.
       The ntohl() function returns a 32-bit integer in host-byte
       order.
       Current industry standards do not define error values  for
       the ntohl() function.
       Functions:    endhostent(3),    endservent(3),   ntohs(3),
       htonl(3), htons(3).
       Standards: standards(5).
       Network Programmer's Guide
                                                         ntohl(3)
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