HP (Hewlett-Packard) A5799A Network Card User Manual


 
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Examples: 101296AM.100
REPORT.01
IMPORTANTLOG
Note that in the screen above the default filename is
CURRENT.0.
The
current buffer file for a host port is always named either
CURRENT.0
or
CURRENT.1
. When the buffer is switched, the buffer file is renamed to
indicate the host port number from which the data was collected and the
date and time the buffer was opened.
Files collected via host port data by the terminal server are stored in the
directory of that host port and are assigned sequential names in order to
provide the user a means of identifying when and where the data in the
file was gathered. The terminal server uses following naming convention:
H
nyymmdd.hhq
Where: H = the letter H
n
= host port number [1-9, A-T represents ports 10-
28]
yy
= year
mm
= month
dd
= day
hh
= hour
q
= a letter (starting with ‘A’) used to differentiate
multiple files opened during the same hour.
Example 1: H2981218.14A
In this example, data is collected from host port 2 on the 18
th
day
of December (12) in 1998 (98) at 2-p.m. (14). The ‘A’ indicates
that this is the first file collected in that hour.
Example 2: HG980709.08D
In this example, data is collected from host port 16 (H), on the 9
th
day of July (07) in 1998 (98) at 8-a.m. (08). The ‘D’ indicates that
this is the fourth file collected in that hour.