Commands listed in alphabetical order
Arguments
QString is a quo
ted string of up to 32 characters where the allowable characters
are0,1,andX.Thebitsspecified in the quoted string replace the least significant
bits, leaving any unspecified upper bits unchanged.
Examples
SEARCH:SEARCH1:TRIGGER:A: BUS:ETHERNET:TCPHEADER:ACKNUM:VALUE
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX0000 1000"
specifies hexadecimal XXXXXX08 as
the v alue to use when searching on the Ethernet TCP header acknowledgement
number.
TRIGGER:A:BUS:ETHERNET:TC PHEADER:ACKNUM:VALUE? might return
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX0000 1000", indicating that hexadecimal
XXXXXX08 has been specified as the value to use when searching on the
Ethernet TCP header acknowledgement number.
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger:A:BUS:ETHERnet:TCPHeader:DESTinationport:VALue
This command specifies the binary destination port value to use when searching
on the Ethernet TCP header destination port number. The search condition needs
to be set to
TCPHeader. The search number is specified by <x>.
Conditions
Requires the SR-ENET Triggering and Analysis application.
Group
Search and Mark
Syntax
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger: A:BUS:ETHERnet:TCPHeader:
DESTinationport:VALue <QString>
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger: A:BUS:ETHERnet:TCPHeader:
DESTinationport:VALue?
Related Commands
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger:A:BUS:ETHERnet:CONDition
Arguments
<QString> is a quoted string of up to 1 6 characters where the allowable
characters are 0, 1, and X. The bits specified in the quoted string replace the least
significant bits, leaving any unspecified upper bits unchanged.
Examples
SEARCH:SEARCH1:TRIGGER:A: BUS:ETHERNET:TCPHEADER:
DESTINATIONPORT:VALUE "XXXXXXXX0010001 0"
specifies to use the value
of hexadecimal XX22 when searching on the Ethernet TCP header des
tination
port number.
SEARCH:SEARCH1:TRIGGER:A: BUS:ETHERNET:TCPHEADER:
DESTINATIONPORT:VALUE?
might return "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
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