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7.4.1
PCAP files (file name and size)
The created PCAP file settings are named with the abbreviation (prefix)
"pcapdump", a 5-digit sequencel number or a time stamp and have the file
extension ".pcap".
File name: pcapdump_xxxxx_YYYYMMDDhhmmss.pcap
xxxxx = 00000, 00001, 00002 (sequence number*),
YYYYMM ...... Time of the capturing start (time stamp)
The PCAP files have a file size of up to 50 MByte.
*The USB memory device is filled with individual capturing files during
capturing process. If the USB memory device is full, the oldest files will be
overwritten during capturing process. This behavior is indicated by the
sequence number.
Note:
Wireshark recognizes the file sets belonging to the "Autonomous
operating mode" with the prefix "pcapdump" and suffix ".pcap". All
pcap files recorded in the "Autonomous operating mode" are
recognized by Wireshark as a file set regardless of their time stamp!
Distribute the pcap files manually into different directories in order to
separate your recordings according to file sets suitable for you.
7.4.2
Requirements for using the Autonomous operating mode
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netANALYZER image version 1.2.0.0 (or higher)
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License (for netANALYZER Scope) 8582.060 LIC/NANL/SA
If no license for "Autonomous operating mode" is available, the file
"NoLicence.txt" is created on the USB memory device, with the
contents: "No valid netANALYZER license found for autonomous
operation." The STA1 LED flashes red, see section
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For „snapshot mode“: Additionllay required license 8582.001 LIC/
SCPBS
For the "Snapshot mode" netANALYZER Scope is required, because of
the decoding capabilities of netANALYZER Scope or to configure the
trigger criteria, and also to open and analyze the snapshots. Additional
protocol-dependent or other license add-ons may be required. For
details see user manual "netANALYZER Scope Licensing" (DocID:
DOC150205UMXXEN).
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USB memory device, FAT32 formatted, at least 100 MByte memory
capacity
The USB memory device can be an USB stick or an USB hard disk. The
USB socket on the NANL-B500G-RE device supplies a maximum of
500 mA, sufficient to connect an USB stick. If an USB hard disk with
higher power consumption is connected, a separate power supply is
required.
netANALYZER device NANL-B500G-RE | Installation, operation and hardware description
DOC091110UM26EN | Revision 26 | English | 2019-07 | Released | Public
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