Finisar Surveyor manual Parser Names

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Configuring Surveyor 4

Advanced Configuration

thermore suppose the network administrator only wants to decode TCP port 11964 when associated with IP address 192.168.1.98. The entry in the ANALYSIS.INI file would be:

[TCP] mapping=11964,192.168.1.98,TDS,Sybase TDS

Example 3

Assume that two real-time applications have been installed on a network that both use RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol). Assume that one of the applications uses UDP port 10564 and the other uses 11964. Both of the UDP ports differ from the default port of 5004. The entries in the ANALYSIS.INI file would be:

[UDP]

mapping=10564,*,RTP,RTP APPLICATION 1 mapping=11964,*,RTP,RTP APPLICATION 2

Parser Names

The tables in Appendix D contain the Parser Names that are built into Surveyor. Each parser is responsible for decoding a specific protocol. Parser Names are as similar as possible to protocol names. Parser Names must be entered exactly as shown in the tables to correctly reference the built-in parser.

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