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The following is an example of a template created to search for a specific IP Source Address in a
VLAN frame. The template matches a first EtherType = 0x8100 for the VLAN header, then a 2nd
EtherType=0x0800 for the IP header, and then the IP Source Address.
Figure 148: Create Template For This Field Dialog
To manually define the frame, type hexadecimal values directly into the center column of the
window. To set individual bits in any field, double-click the hex entry to open the Binary Editor. In
the hex view, partially defined hex characters appear as question marks:
X001=?
You can also apply decode switches (if available for the template) by using the
Decode Switches
menu at the top of the dialog. For more information on the Decode Switches menu in this editor,
see
Once you have finished editing the template, click
Copy
, then paste the template into the desired
product’s template User Library tree by selecting
Paste
from the context menu.
Editing a Frame
You can edit the contents of a frame. The Edit Frame option is available for the
General
and
Tree
tabs. This option provides an editor that allows you to manually edit the header and the payload of
a frame, apply decode switches (if available), and recalculate the CRC and Checksum values. You
can use this option to gauge the effects of payload values on CRC and Checksum values and to
create a frame template for use in Maestro BERT or Maestro Jammer’s template User Library tree.
The example below is a SAS Open frame. For this type of frame, the editor shows the computed
hashed source/destination field values as the user modifies the Source/Destination addresses. Note
that the software has recalculated the CRC.
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