Telnet SMF Log

The Telnet SMF Log shows the details on Telnet sessions, either completed or still active. The data for this report is from the SMF exit. Logon/logoff events are captured. Both Telnet Client and Telnet Server sessions are reported. Telnet Server sessions refer to the use of Telnet on the mainframe. Telnet Client sessions refer to the use of a Telnet Server running at a remote IP host (address). You may filter the data to view only the Telnet sessions you wish, or you may simply press Submit for the latest entries. Use of a filter is recommended to provide a more meaningful display with a shorter processing time.

Figure 70. Telnet SMF Log Filter

Enter filters and then click Submit to begin. Available filters are:

Start Date

Select FROM this date of logon or logoff (mm/dd/yyyy)

Start Time

Select FROM this time of logon or logoff (hh:mm:ss)

End Date

Select TO this date of logon or logoff (mm/dd/yyyy)

End Time

Select TO this time of logon or logoff (hh:mm:ss)

Address

Select records only for this remote IP address

Application

Select records only for this SNA application name -- available only for Telnet Server records.

Note: You must enter the full Application Name. Wildcards are not supported.

LUName

Select records only for this SNA logical unit name -- available only for Telnet Server records

Foreign Port

Select records only for this remote port number

Include Telnet Server/Client

Include records only for Telnet Server or Client

Telnet Server is when Telnet on the mainframe is used. Telnet Client is when a Telnet Server running at a remote IP host (address) is used.

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