aurora
Sonata
Hand Held ISDN Tester—User Guide
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Note
The Real Time option is not removed from the menu, because
it is not a stored session—it always shows the most recent 8
kilobytes of information.
Saving the decode for a monitor session
The protocol information captured during a line monitoring
session is essentially the same as the information captured for a
test call in Simulate mode, except that you access it from
different menus.
For more information on saving and retrieving protocol
information for line monitoring, see Chapter 5.
Saving the contents of the real time buffer
aurora
Sonata
holds the most recent 8 kilobytes of protocol
information in a part of its memory called the ‘real time
buffer’.
When you are capturing information for a test call in Simulate
mode, you can save the current contents of the real time
buffer in aurora
Sonata
’s memory for future reference. This is a
useful ‘fallback’ if, for example, a network problem arises
when you have not set aurora
Sonata
to save the protocol
information to memory or send it to the serial port.
Note
In both Simulate and Monitor mode, you can view the current
contents of the real time buffer to see recent protocol events.
See Viewing the real time buffer contents in section 1.
You can save the real time buffer contents at any time after
disconnection.