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Tx
Tick boxes.
When ticked, packets (frames, messages) coming in the respective direction are monitored. A
packet is considered a Tx one when it comes out from the respective software module (e.g.
RADIO or Terminal Server) and vice versa. When an external interface (e.g. COM(phy)) is
monitored, the Tx also means packets being transmitted from the RipEX over the respective
interface (Rx means "received"}. Understanding the directions over the internal interfaces may
not be that straightforward, please consult the diagram below for clarification.
Please note the separate monitoring of Rx or Tx frames is not possible at the ETH interface.
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Display
List box: HEX, HEX+ASCII, ASCII
Default = HEX
The format of monitoring output.
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Offset [bytes]
Default = 0
Number of bytes from the beginning of packet/frame, which will not be displayed. The Length
of bytes will be displayed starting from the immediately next byte.
This feature is not available at the ETH interface.
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Length [bytes]
Default = 100
Number of bytes, which will be displayed from each packet/frame.
Example: Offset=2, Length=4 means, that bytes from the 3
rd
byte to the 6
th
(inclusive) will be
displayed:
Data (HEX): 01AB3798A28593CD6B96
Monitoring output: 3798A285
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Filter parameters for IP/ARP packets
(available for RADIO, ETH and Internal RADIO (router), COMn(router), TSn(router), Modbus
TCP(router)):
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IP src
IP source address range in the following format: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd/mask
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IP dst
IP destination address range in the following format: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd/mask
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Port src
TCP/UDP source port (range) in the following format: aaaa(-bbbb)
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Port dst
TCP/UDP destination port (range) in the following format: aaaa(-bbbb)
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Protocol type
(available for RADIO, ETH and Internal RADIO (router))
Tick boxes for displaying specific protocols only. "Other" means displaying everything except
the four listed protocols (even non-IP frames in case of the RADIO interface).
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Interface specific parameters - RADIO
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Radio IP src
The Radio IP source address of the frame has to be within the range defined:
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd/mask.
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Radio IP dst
The Radio IP destination address of the frame has to be within the range defined:
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd/mask.
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Headers:
List box: None, Radio Link, Data Coding, Both
Default = None
■ None – only the Radio Link Protocol data is displayed
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