4.3.1.12 Protocol Layer Colors
4.3.1.12.1 Data Byte Color Notation
The color of the data in the panes specifies which layer of the protocol stack the data is from. All data from
the first layer is bright blue, the data from the second layer is green, the third layer is pink, etc. The protocol
name for each layer in the
Decode
pane is in the same color. Note that the colors refer to the layer, not to a
specific protocol. In some situations, a protocol may be in two different colors in two different frames,
depending on where it is in the stack. You can
for each layer.
Red is reserved for bytes or frames with errors. In the
Summary
pane, frame numbers in red mean there is
an error in the frame. Also, the
Errors
tab is displayed in red. This could be a physical error in a data byte or
an error in the protocol decode. Bytes in red in the
Radix
,
Character
,
Binary
and
Event
panes mean there
is a physical error associated with the byte.
4.3.1.12.2 Red Frame Numbers and Bytes
Red is reserved for bytes or frames with errors. In the Summary pane, frame numbers in red mean there is
an error in the frame. This could be a physical error in a data byte or an error in the protocol decode.
4.3.1.12.3 Changing Protocol Layer Colors
You can differentiate different protocol layers in the
Decode
,
Event
,
Radix
,
Binary
and
Character
panes.
1. Choose
Select Protocol Layer Colors
from the
Options
menu to change the colors used.
The colors for the different layers is displayed.
2. To change a color, click on the arrow next to each layer and select a new color.
3. Select
OK
to accept the color change and return to
Frame
Display.
Select
Cancel
to discard any selection. Select
Defaults
to return the highlight colors to the default settings.
Figure 4.14 - Frame Display Protocol Layer Color Selector
4.3.1.13 Filtering
Filtering allows the user to control the display which capture frames are displayed. Filters fall into two general
categories:
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