Anyone know if it is possible to identify a Sun Ray's model and revision
based on info from utnetpipe? I was thinking that the "terminalModel"
and "boot" variables might be enough?

For the curious, you can see the information I'm talking about by
running the following on a Sun Ray:

echo "status tokenName==$SUN_SUNRAY_TOKEN" | /opt/SUNWut/lib/utnetpipe
localhost 7010




-- Russ


Some example output (for the curious):

echo "status tokenName=pseudo.080020cf6414" |utnetpipe localhost 7010
begin
terminalId=SunRayP1.080020cf6414
terminalCID=IEEE802.080020cf6414
terminalModel=SunRayP1
firmware=3.1_120879-05_2006.10.17.17.08
boot=1.3; 1999.05.18-15:14:06-PDT
connected=true
createTime=1163640768528
connectTime=1163640769346
terminalIPA=10.13.185.112
realIP=10.13.185.112
terminalPort=35211
LocalName=pseudo.080020cf6414
GlobalName=pseudo.080020cf6414
ModuleName=StartxlationSession.m2
SessionManagerId=localhost:7007
ServiceInitCommand=/opt/SUNWut/lib/utdtsession -c gulogin add
tokenName=pseudo.080020cf6414
clientCreated=true
lifetime=2578021898
terminalPackets=1418420
terminalLostPackets=2
terminalConnectTime=2578602.0
terminalIdleTime=2384248.5
terminalBytes=122454244
terminalLatency=3301
terminalBarrierLevel=310
encryptUpType=none
encryptDownType=none
authenticateUpType=none
authenticateDownType=none
securityMode=soft
firstServer=10.10.248.160
end
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