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Capturing & Analysing Protocol Information - Section 2
While capturing is in progress
As aurora
Sonata
captures protocol information for the call, it is
added to the end of any information already in the memory.
When the memory is full, aurora
Sonata
either displays a Memory
Full message and stops saving until you delete a session, or
displays a Wrap message and begins overwriting the earliest
data in the memory. This is determined by the Memory Mode
setting in the Comms/Tracer menu—see Choosing what
happens when the memory is full in Chapter 3 section 1.
Ending the capture session
You can stop capturing at any time after the call has cleared.
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From the main Simulate menu, select
Capture/Review.
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Select Stop Session.
Reviewing a captured session
You can retrieve the captured protocol information and
display a simple decode on screen.
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From the Capture/Review menu, select
Review.
In the above example there are two stored capture sessions (S1
and S2) and one set of saved real time buffer contents, named
RTBSAV1. You can also select Real Time to view the current
contents of the real time buffer.