Default values, Access database – HP Transcend Traffix Manager User Manual

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Using the dblookup Program

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network-type lookup tables: for example, a database containing only IP_1
and other_2 lookup-tables is valid.

For specific information about Access or Excel lookup-tables, see below.

Default Values

Devices may be assigned default values. If no full match was found for
the current device,

dblookup

looks for default entries defined with star

(’*’) as the key attribute values, and assigns the new attributes with the
values of the best match (the one with as few stars as possible).

If no match is found for the current device,

dblookup

does not set any

attribute, but waits for a new device to be looked-up.

Table 19

shows an example of this:

lookup_2

is a general lookup table based on 2 attributes: NL Layer

Type and DNS Layer 1. This lookup table sets the value for the Country
attribute.

An IP device called ’www.demon.co.uk’ gets the ’U.K.’ Country
attribute;

An IP device called ’www.yahoo.com’ gets the ’<unknown>’ Country
attribute;

An IPX device gets the ’<?>’ Country attribute.

Access Database

The lookup-tables should be either standard Access tables or queries; the
column names must match Traffix Manager attribute names. You can
improve performance by defining indexes on the key columns.

Table 19 lookup_2

lookup_2

NL Type

DNS Layer 1

Country

IP

Fr

France

IP

Uk

U.K.

IP

De

Germany

IP

*

<unknown>

*

*

<?>

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