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-option "host" i
-"ip or host"
-string default="localhost"
-optional
-details="
- Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported.
-"
-
-option "port" p
-"port to connect to"
-int
-default="8000"
-optional
-
-option "ccid" c
-"CCID preference(s) for this connection"
-int
-# restrict the maximum number of times this option can be passed
-optional multiple(-10)
-# currently known CCIDs:
-# - CCID-2 (RFC 4341),
-# - CCID-3 (RFC 4342),
-# - CCID-4 (RFC 5622),
-# - CCID-248 ... CCID-254 are experimental (RFC 4340, 19.5)
-values="2", "3", "4", "248", "249", "250", "251", "252", "253", "254"
-details="
- When present exactly once, this option mandates the CCID for the
- sender-receiver connection. If it is passed more than once, it sets
- a preference list where the order of appearance signifies descending
- priority. For example, passing 4, 2, 3 creates the preference list
- (CCID-4, CCID-2, CCID-3), assigning CCID-4 highest preference.
-
- The request is reconciled with the CCIDs on the server through the
- 'server-priority' mechanism of RFC 4340 6.3.1/10. The server CCIDs
- can be listed by calling 'para_client si'.
-
-"