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 | |
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 | |
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 |
SMF119TN_NTRIP | (Regular Expression) | RemtIP | c6a2 | Remote IPv6 address |
SMF119TN_NTRIP_L | (Regular Expression) | src | Remote IPv6 address | |
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 | |
SMF119TN_NTtTime | TermTime | end | Date and time of day of session termination |
1 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.