Commands listed in alphabetical order
TRIGger:{A|B
}:BUS:B<x>:ETHERnet:MAC:ADDRess:SOUrce:VALue
When the Ethernet trigger condition is set to MACADDress, this command
specifies the 48–bit MAC source address value that is to be used in the trigger
(along with t
he destination address value). The default is all X’s (don’t care).
The bus number is specified by <x>.
NOTE. MAC Addresses are 48–bit values such as 08:00:11:1E:C9:AE hex.
Conditions
Requires the SR-ENET Triggering and Analysis application.
Group
Trigger
Syntax
TRIGger:{A|B}:BUS:B<x>:ETH ERnet:MAC:ADDRess:SOUrce:VALue
<QString>
TRIGger:{A|B}:BUS:B<x>:ETH ERnet:MAC:ADDRess:SOUrce:VALue?
Related Commands
TRIGger:{A|B}:BUS:B<x>:ETHERnet:CONDition
TRIGger:{A|B}:BUS:B<x>:ETHERnet:MAC:ADDRess:DESTination:VALue
Arguments
<QString> is a quoted string of up to 48 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:ADDRess:SOUrce:VALue
”XXXXXXXXXX010101111111000 00001111010101010101000”
would set the
MAC destination address to trigger on to XX:35:FC:07:AA:C8 hex.
TRIGger:A:BUS:B1:ETHERnet: MAC:ADDRess:SOUrce:VALue? might
return
”XXXXXXXXXX0101011111110000 0001111010101010101000”.
TRIGger:{A|B}:BUS:B<x>:ETHERnet:MAC:LENgth:HIVALue
When the Ethernet trigger condition is set to MACLENgth, and the qualifier is set to
INrange or OUTrange, this command specifies the upper data value of the range.
(Use the command TRIGger:{A|B}:BUS:B<x>:ETHERnet:MAC:LENgth:VALue
to specify the lower limit of the range.) 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.
MSO54, MSO56, MSO58, MSO58LP Programmer 2-787