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problem with block maping

Hello,

 

I have a problem with maping response, which I get from wireshark (tshark).  Im adding my response map file "PPPoE_IA_frame_block_form", please could you check it and explain what Im doing wrong. 

 

In file there are two samples, first sample includes only 1 frame, second sample includes multi frames.

 

Thank you for answer!

 

 

 

 

iTestresponse map
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sandeepreddynv answered sandeepreddynv posted

Hi,

 

I have modified the response map such that it will give queries for both Samples.

 

 

I have also found that in Frame 6 PPPoE Tags..

 

AC-Name: Router_7206-MAK3
AC-Cookie: aa6b258d1765be172e5d3e34e27b4e20

 

These two lines are present where as Frame 13 doesn't contain these lines.

 

Please try the modied response map.

 

Hope it helps!!

 

Regards,

Venkata


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HoneyComb avatar image HoneyComb commented ·

Thank you for answer, its better now with mapping yes, but it still doesnt map everything from response.

 

Im adding my response text, so you can check why it doesnt want map all. 

 

 

 

Originator Message Location
block Extra Line, line 81, col 0 //com.fnfr.svt.mapping.block/blockMapsList
block Expected Word Token 'Frame'; Received Whitespace Token' ' in block 'block1', line 81, col 0 //com.fnfr.svt.mapping.block/blockMapsList/Root/block1

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msandeep avatar image msandeep HoneyComb commented ·

Hi,

 

Please find the modified response map. It is working fine for the attached response text now.

 

Thanks!

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