Many TDI operations involve an endpoint-to-endpoint connection between a local-node client and a remote-node client. These TDI operations are connection-oriented and include the following:
TDI also permits connectionless communications between nodes on a network. This type of operation does not require the local-node client to establish an endpoint-to-endpoint connection with a remote-node client. They are faster but less reliable than connection-oriented communications. TDI connectionless operations include the following:
The remaining TDI operations are common to connection-oriented and connectionless communication, including the following:
The following sections describe the main TDI operations, as much as possible in the same order as these operations are likely to occur. See the Network Driver Reference, Part 2, for more detailed information about the TDI, transport, and client routines mentioned here.
See the Kernel-Mode Driver Reference for more detailed information about the support routines, such as ZwCreateFile and IoCallDriver, mentioned here.