SMF 119 fields of the TN3270E SNA session termination record (subtype 21)


Name

(Filter)

Tag

CEF Name

Description

SMF119TN_NTAppl

(EGNX)

Appl


Host application name

SMF119TN_NTDevt

(EGNX)

Devt

cs2

Telnet device type

SMF119TN_NTDur


Dur


Session duration in units of 1/100 seconds

SMF119TN_NTHostNm

(EGNX)

Host


TCP or IP Host name

SMF119TN_NTInByte

(Integer)

In

in

Inbound byte count 1

SMF119TN_NTiTime


InitTime

rt

Date and time of day of session initiation

SMF119TN_NTLdev

(Integer)

DevNo

cn1

Telnet server internal logical device number

SMF119TN_NTLIP

(Regular Expression)

LocIP

c6a3

Local IPv6 address

SMF119TN_NTLIP_L

(Regular Expression)

dst


Local IPv6 address

This field’s formatting is conditioned on the software switch LEEF.

SMF119TN_NTLIP_V4

(Regular Expression)

LocIP

dst

Local IP address, formatted as an Ipv4 address or 255.255.255.255

SMF119TN_NTLMode

(EGNX)

LogMd


SNA logmode

SMF119TN_NTLPort

(Integer)

LocPort

dpt

Local port number

SMF119TN_NTLPort_L

(Integer)

dstPort


Local port number

This field’s formatting is conditioned on the software switch LEEF.

SMF119TN_NTLU

(EGNX)

TermNm

shost

Telnet LU name

SMF119TN_NTOutByte

(Integer)

Out

out

Outbound byte count 1

SMF119TN_NTRCode

(EGNX)

Reas

reason

Session termination reason code

The values in this field are the same as those displayed in message EZZ6034I as value for the object variable.

SMF119TN_NTRIP

(Regular Expression)

RemtIP

c6a2

Remote IPv6 address

SMF119TN_NTRIP_L

(Regular Expression)

src


Remote IPv6 address

This field’s formatting is conditioned on the software switch LEEF.

SMF119TN_NTRIP_V4

(Regular Expression)

RemtIP

src

Remote IP address, formatted as an Ipv4 address or 255.255.255.255

SMF119TN_NTRPort

(Integer)

RemtPort

spt

Remote (client) port number

SMF119TN_NTRPort_L

(Integer)

srcPort


Remote (client) port number

This field’s formatting is conditioned on the software switch LEEF.

SMF119TN_NTtTime


TermTime

end

Date and time of day of session termination

  Except when INTFormat(CANONical) is specified, the number is formatted such that 1234567, for example, is displayed as 1.23M. (1235555 would be rounded up to 1.24M.) K, M, G, T, and P are used to represent kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes and petabytes respectively. The prefixes follow the International System of Units; kilo- means 1000, not 1024; mega- means 1000000, not 1048576, and so forth.


Many of these descriptions are taken from z/OS Communications Server IP Configuration Reference © Copyright 2000, 2008 IBM Corporation.

 

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