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Using the Traffic Summary Pane
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Traffic Summary SAS/SATA OOB Counters
The following table describes the SAS/SATA OOB counters within the Traffic Summary pane of
TraceView. TraceView uses timing values and other criterion to determine events reported for
speed negotiation using OOB signals.
Table 31: Traffic Summary SAS/SATA OOB Counters
OOB Counters
Description
Valid COM Events
COMINIT/ COMRESET
This counter increments when the timing of the first, second, third, and
fourth D.C. idle time of a received COMINIT/ COMRESET OOB signal
is within the range 255 to 465 ns.
COMSAS
This counter increments when the timing of the first, second, third, and
fourth D.C. idle time of a received COMSAS OOB signal is within the
range 700 to 1525 ns.
COMWAKE
This counter increments when the timing of the first, second, third, and
fourth D.C. idle time of a received COMWAKE OOB signal is within the
range 70 to 160 ns.
SATA Port Selection OOB
This counter increments when a SATA Port Selection OOB signal is
detected.
Invalid COM Events
COMINIT/ COMRESET (incorrect
timing)
This counter increments when the timing of the second or third or
fourth D.C. idle time of a received COMINIT/ COMRESET OOB signal
is not within the range specified in 255 to 465 ns.
COMSAS (incorrect timing)
This counter increments when the timing of the second or third or
fourth D.C. idle time of a received COMSAS OOB signal is not within
the range 700 to 1525 ns.
COMWAKE (incorrect timing)
This counter increments when the timing of the second or third or
fourth D.C. idle time of a received COMWAKE OOB signal is not within
the range 70 to 160 ns.
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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 ...
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