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You can then click the item desired, in this case it is the first choice provided:
Write(10) ' in Any
SCSI Device.SCSI Cmd Field(s)
. The Quick Find dialog then sets the field name in the 2nd drop
down to
SCSI Cmd ' in Any SCSI Device
and the value of
2A 'Write(10)'
in the value drop-down:
Once a valid field is chosen in the 2nd drop down, then the 4th drop down gives the choice of all
the interpretations or user defined aliases for this field:
The 3rd drop down is the operator and it gives a choice of 5 operators on the field value:
=
Equal
!=
Not equal
>
Greater than
<
Smaller than
&
Bitwise And
in
Match if the value is anyone in the comma-separated list
! in
Do not match if the value is anyone in the comma-separated list
range
Match if the value is within the dash-separated range X-Y specified (where X and Y are
included in the comparison)
!range Do not match if the value is within the dash-separated range X-Y specified
The
Field
(or
Factory search
) option decodes and searches each event using an optimized
factory-compiled-decode engine. It is better than
Simplified search
option to search for deeply
buried fields in the protocol stack, like iSCSI fields or any other TCP payload field. However, it
requires the chassis AppKit to be in sync with the client software CurrentProtocols.pmd file.The
Factory search
option becomes available when the chassis AppKit does not match the client
software or when the client CurrentProtocols.pmd file has been customized by the user. This
option also becomes available when the user chooses the
Force decoding of every frame while
searching
or the
Force using simplified criteria while searching
options in the
Search
tab of
the TraceView Options dialog.
Summary of Contents for Xgig
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Page 15: ...1 PART ONE Using Xgig Analyzer ...
Page 16: ...PART ONE Using Xgig Analyzer 2 Xgig Analyzer User s Guide ...
Page 27: ...13 PART TWO Using Xgig TraceControl ...
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Page 29: ...15 Chapter 2 About Xgig TraceControl In this chapter Introduction to TraceControl ...
Page 176: ...Chapter 6 Xgig TraceControl Hints and Tips Keyboard Shortcuts 162 Xgig Analyzer User s Guide ...
Page 177: ...163 PART THREE Using Xgig Performance Monitor ...
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Page 223: ...209 PART FOUR Using Xgig TraceView ...
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Page 225: ...211 Chapter 11 About Xgig TraceView In this chapter Introducing Xgig TraceView ...
Page 382: ...Chapter 15 Xgig TraceView Histograms Histogram Controls 368 Xgig Analyzer User s Guide ...
Page 383: ...369 Chapter 16 Xgig TraceView Template Editor In this chapter Using Template Editor ...
Page 437: ...423 PART FIVE Using Xgig Expert ...
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Page 442: ...Chapter 21 Xgig Expert 428 Xgig Analyzer User s Guide Figure 194 Xgig Expert Graph View ...
Page 443: ...429 PART SIX Appendices ...
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Page 454: ...Appendix C Protocol Display Color Coding 440 Xgig Analyzer User s Guide ...
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