Select ETR engine:
If the probe is licensed for several Ethernet ETR engines the user may select
which engine should be used to analyze the stream. The default ETR engine
selection is Ethernet1. It is also possible to use the
Distribute ETR engines
button described above to assign streams to engines.
ETR thresholds:
The ETR thresholds specify various error limits and alarm conditions. Se-
lectable ETR thresholds templates are defined in the
ETR 290 — ETR thresh.
view. The round-robin cycling time is also defined by this threshold template.
This parameter is only relevant if the probe is ETR enabled.
PID thresholds:
The PID thresholds specify various error limits and alarm conditions. Se-
lectable PID thresholds templates are defined in the
ETR 290 — PID thresh.
view. This parameter is only relevant if the probe is ETR enabled.
Service thresholds:
The Service thresholds selection defines various error limits and alarm con-
ditions. Selectable service thresholds templates are defined in the
ETR 290
— Service thresh.
view. This parameter is only relevant if the probe is ETR
enabled.
Reference table set:
The Reference table set selection is used to compare the tables in the trans-
port stream with a set of stored tables. These tables are defined in the
ETR
290 — Gold TS thresholds view.
T2MI (T2MI Option)
Container stream:
For an T2MI inner stream the container stream (outer stream) must be specified.
Select the container stream from the drop-down menu. For streams other than
T2MI inner streams (none) should be selected.
Data PID: The container stream PID carrying the inner stream
PLP ID:
The PLP ID for the inner stream. Select a fixed PLP ID value from the drop-down
menu or specify that the first detected PLP ID should be used.
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