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Triggering on Any SCSI Error
A common requirement for a SCSI trigger condition is to trigger on any error, either in the SCSI
protocol or at the physical layer. Viavi supplies configuration files that set the conditions to trigger
on any SCSI error for either a switch or loop configuration. These configuration files are a
composite of many different templates within the Viavi Library. The default configuration files to
trigger on any SCSI error are:
•
Trigger on Any SCSI Error in Loop.tcc
•
Trigger on Any SCSI Error in Switch.tcc
To open either of these configurations, select
Load Configuration...
from the
File
menu and select
the configuration file.
Note that within the Viavi Library there is a template that you can apply called
Any Link Error
.
This template specifies only physical layer errors (such as CRC errors, Loss of Signal Errors, code
violations, and disparity errors). Use one of the configuration file templates listed above to set a
trigger on all SCSI errors.
Triggering Across Devices
The Xgig Analyzer can be triggered by or can trigger an external device. Trigger in and out is
performed through the TTL ports.
BNC and MCX Trigger Connections
All Xgig chassis have a TTL Input and a TTL Output port. A physical connection between two
systems can be established. The Xgig uses a BNC cable. The Xgig5000 and Xgig1000 use an
MCX cable.
To use a chassis as the sending device, you must connect the TTL Output port of the chassis
sending the external trigger to the receiving device. To use a chassis as the receiving device, you
must connect the TTL Input port of the chassis receiving the external trigger to the sending device.
Caution:
Improper connection of BNC or MCX input and output cables can cause serious
damage to the system. Please double-check to make sure that the TTL Input port and TTL
Output port of an Xgig analyzer are properly connected to other analyzer devices or blades
.
Summary of Contents for Xgig
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Page 15: ...1 PART ONE Using Xgig Analyzer ...
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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 ...
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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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