Commands listed in alphabetical order
Examples
SEARCH:SEARCH
1:TRIGger:A:BUS:CAN:IDentifi er:VALue "1010"
sets
the identifier value to 1010.
SEARCH:SEARCH1:TRIGger:A:B US:CAN:IDentifier:VALue? might return
:SEARCH:SEARCH1:TRIGGER:A: BUS:CAN:IDENTIFIER:VALUE "101011",
indicating the identifier value is 101011.
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger:A:BUS:ETHERnet:CONDition
This command specifies a field or condition for an Ethernet bus to search on.
Thesearchnumberisspecified by <x>.
Conditions
Requires the SR-ENET Triggering and Analysis application.
Group
Search and Mark
Syntax
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger:A :BUS:ETHERnet:CONDition
{SFD|MACADDRess|MACLENgth| IPHeader|TCPHeader|DATa|EOP|
IDLe|FCSError|QTAG}
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger:A :BUS:ETHERnet:CONDition?
Related Commands
Most of the other TRIGger: A:BUS:B<x>:ETHER net commands are impacted
by the setting of this command.
Arguments
SFD – Start of frame delimiter.
MACADDRess –MACaddressesfield.
MACLENgth – MAC length/type field.
IPHeader –IPheaderfield. .
TCPHeader – TCP header field.
DATa – TCP/IPv4 or MAC protocol client data field.
EOP – End of Packet field.
IDLe –Idlefield.
FCSError – Frame Check Sequence Error (CRC) field.
QTAG – IEEE 802.1Q (VLAN) control information field.
Examples
SEARCH:SEARCH1:TRIGGER:A:B US:ETHERNET:CONDITION MAC ADDRESS
specifies MACADDRess as the field within an Ethe rnet frame to search on.
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