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Surveyor
User’s Guide
Global Values that Affect Capture Filter Actions
Table 7-6 describes the options and settings available that have a global setting. If
you set the value in one statement, the value will apply to all other statements.
The post trigger buffer position set in the
After trigger, continue to capture packets
until the buffer is: %% full
field is a global value. For multi-statement filters, if you
attempt to set this value after it has already been set in another statement, you will
receive a warning message.
Frame Types
Four types of frames can be collected and displayed. Refine your selection criteria
by selecting only a subset of all frame types. If all boxes are checked, all frame
types will be subjected to the other filter criteria you have specified in the
Template
Combination
box.
The frame type check boxes allow you to select the types of frames you want to cap-
ture. For example, if you want to capture only good frames, leave the
Good Frames
box checked and deselect all other frame types. If you want to capture only error
frames, leave all frame types selected with the exception of the
Good Frames
box.
For other hardware devices other than THGm, the values that define Undersize and
Oversize packets are fixed. Fragments/Undersize packets are those with less than 64
bytes and Jabbers/Oversize are those over 1518 bytes. For THGm, the minimum and
maximum packet size can be set as described below.
Table 7-6. Capture Filter Global Values
Capture Filter Global
Description
Post Trigger Buffer Position
This defines the percentage of the buffer used to store frames once
data capture is triggered. For example, assume the post trigger
buffer position is set to 50% for a module with 32MB of memory.
After the module is triggered, frames will be captured until 16MB of
the module memory is full.
Counter 1 through
Counter 7
The value of a custom counter for testing conditions. For example, if
the custom counter is set to 10, and the counter is used as part of a
condition, the condition will be satisfied when the counter reaches
10.
For THGm, seven counters are available.
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