Commands listed in alphabetical order
Arguments
<QString> is a q
uoted string of up to 16 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
TRIGger:A:BUS:B1:ETHERnet: MAC:LENgth:VALue
"XXXXXXXX00001000"
sets the MAC length/type value to trigger on
the hexadecimal value XX08, assuming the qualifier is set to
LESSthan,
MOREthan, EQual, UN EQual, LESSE
Qual
or MOR EEQual.
TRIGger:A:BUS:B1:ETHERnet: MAC:LENgth:VALue
"XXXXXXXX00001000"
sets the l
ower limit of the range to the
hexadecimal value XX08, assuming the qualifier is set to
INrange or OUTrange.
TRIGger:{A|B}:BUS:B<x>:ETHERnet:QTAG:VALue
When the Ethernet trigger condition is set to QTAG, this command specifies the
32-bit Q-Tag value to trigger on. The default is all X’s (don’t care). The bus
number is specified by <x>.
Conditions
Requires the SR-ENET Triggering and Analysis application.
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:{A|B}:BUS:B<x>:ETH ERnet:QTAG:VALue <QString >
TRIGger:{A|B}:BUS:B<x>:ETH ERnet:QTAG:VALue?
Related Commands
TRIGger:{A|B}:BUS:B<x>:ETHERnet:CONDition
Arguments
<QString> is a quoted string of up to 32 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
TRIGGER:A:BUS:B1:ETHERNET: QTAG:VALUE
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX01001 0001010"
would specify to trigger on the
Q-Ta g value of hexadecimal XXXXX48A.
TRIGGER:A:BUS:B1:ETHERNET: QTAG:VALUE? might return
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX01001 0001010".
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