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Protocol analysis
R&S
®
RTO6
915User Manual 1801.6687.02 ─ 05
"Data Min/Data"
Defines the bit pattern of the word pattern.
In binary format, use the following characters: 1; 0; or X (do not care).
T
o enter the pattern in other formats use the bit pattern editor
, see
Chapter 13.1.7, "Bit pattern editor", on page 493.
"Data Max"
The second word pattern is required to specify a range with condi-
tions "In range"
and "Out of range".
Remote command:
For " WORD 1":
SEARch:TRIGger:MPHY:
LWONe:CONDition on page 2302
SEARch:TRIGger:MPHY:LWONe:MIN on page 2302
SEARch:TRIGger:MPHY:LWONe:MAX on page 2302
For " WORD 2":
SEARch:TRIGger:MPHY:LWTWo:CONDition on page 2303
SEARch:TRIGger:MPHY:LWTWo:MIN on page 2303
SEARch:TRIGger:MPHY:LWTWo:MAX on page 2303
For " WORD 3":
SEARch:TRIGger:MPHY:LWTHree:CONDition on page 2304
SEARch:TRIGger:MPHY:LWTHree:MIN on page 2304
SEARch:TRIGger:MPHY:LWTHree:MAX on page 2304
For " WORD 4":
SEARch:TRIGger:MPHY:LWFour:CONDition on page 2305
SEARch:TRIGger:MPHY:LWFour:MIN on page 2305
SEARch:TRIGger:MPHY:LWFour:MAX on page 2305
TC
Sets the specified Traffic Class (TC) to be searched for.
TC is used for classifying the traffic flow based on protocol and port number, e.g. TC0
and TC1 are two priority classes with guaranteed link reliability defined and used in L2.
"Data"
Defines the bit pattern of the TC pattern.
In binary format, use the following characters: 1; 0; or X (do not care).
T
o enter the pattern in other formats use the bit pattern editor
, see
Chapter 13.1.7, "Bit pattern editor", on page 493.
Remote command:
SEARch:TRIGger:MPHY:
TC on page 2306
Data
Sets the specified data to be searched for. The data setup consists of the condition and
one or two data patterns.
"Condition"
Defines the operator to set a specific data, e.g. "Equal" or "Not
Equal") or a range.
"Data Min/Data"
Defines the bit pattern of the data pattern.
In binary format, use the following characters: 1; 0; or X (do not care).
To enter the pattern in other formats use the bit pattern editor
, see
Chapter 13.1.7, "Bit pattern editor", on page 493.
M-PHY and USB SSIC (option R&S RTO6-K580 and K570)

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