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a packet is present.
Go to next packet of same type
When clicking this button, the next packet of the same type will be selected. It will be enabled if such a
packet is present.
Go to previous packet with error(s)
When clicking this button, the previous packet that has one or more errors will be selected. It will be
enabled if such a packet is present.
Go to next packet with error(s)
When clicking this button, the next packet that has one or more errors will be selected. It will be enabled if
such a packet is present.
Go to previous marked packet
When clicking this button, the previous marked packet will be selected. It will be enabled if such a packet
is present.
Go to next marked packet
When clicking this button, the next marked packet will be selected. It will be enabled if such a packet is
present.
Packet/Event number
In this box you can see the packet or event number. All packets and events are sequentially numbered
starting from 0 (zero). The packet numbers can be used to select a range of packets to be stored in the
Analyzer packet file (see the 'Save Packets' command in the 'File' menu).
Double click on this box will open 'Go to packet number ...' dialog.
Toggle packet details on/off
With this button you can show or hide the packet details of the selected packet. In the example above, the
packet-details option is enabled (shown). See below for a description of the packet details option.
7.4.2.2. Packets/Events table
In the packets/events table all recorded packets and events are sequentially listed. It has a number of
columns from which one (the left most) is always visible. The number of next columns that are visible
depends on the Recorder window size and the number and type of enabled views. One row (packet or
event) may be selected. Details of a selected packet are optionally displayed right of the packet table (see
below). If a selected packet is part of a transaction, all rows corresponding to other packets of the same
transaction will have a light gray background. See the example above, where the ReadResp
corresponding to the selected ReadReq has a light gray background.
If the Packet View has focus (indicated by a rectangle surrounding the highlight bar) the up-arrow and
down-arrow keys can be used to step through the packet list. If the Transaction View or the Packet View
has focus, the left-arrow and right-arrow keys are used to step through the packets within a transaction.
The displayed columns in the packet table are:
number
This column displays the row number. This number could be used in communication with other people
looking at the same recording to point out a specific packet number.
packet/event
This column displays the packet/event type. Packets are also indicated with a colored rectangle. The
same colors are used as in the Time View. Stream packets are indicated as 'stream' and have a light
green color if the tag value is not 3. If the tag is 3, it is indicated as a GASP packet with a dark green
color. Events are also indicated with the event character, which is also used in the Time View.
If acknowledges are recorded that do not belong to any packet, it is displayed as an 'ack only' packet
without a colored rectangle.
For marked packets or events, a black dot will be displayed left in this column.
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