This function converts 32-bit unsigned integers from host byte
order to network byte order.
Data bytes transmitted over the network are expected to be
in network byte order. Some hosts, like OpenVMS, have an
internal data representation format that is different from the
network byte order; this is called the host byte order. Network
byte order places the byte with the most significant bits at
lower addresses, but OpenVMS host byte order places the most
significant bits at the highest address.
This function can be used to convert IP addresses from host byte
order to network byte order.
NOTE
The 64-bit return from OpenVMS Alpha and I64 systems has
zero-extended bits in the high 32 bits of R0.