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AS 680/682
Record and Replay Description, Operation and Maintenance
ADS−B
4−82 Ed. 10.07
If the source is a file, the tool evaluates from the first line of the input file, which ASTERIX category
is required (refer to section 4.6.5.1.1 ). Only Asterix Cat 21 is currently allowed.
The ’Replay Asterix Data’ tool recognizes input data as valid ASTERIX CAT 21 and pops up a message
box, if the input is encountered to be not valid.
4.6.7.1.2 ARP I/O Parameter: Interface
A mandatory parameter is the address of the interface, where data shall be sent to. The address con-
sists of the hostname and the port of the socket, where the data have to be output. The output address
cannot be changed from the toll’s user interface as transmitting replayed data into a live system is
potentially dangerous. Instead, the output address can be changed within the tool’s configuration file
(access restrictions apply).
If the source is a file, the tool evaluates from the first line of the input file, which ASTERIX category
is required (refer to section 4.6.5.1). Only Asterix CAT 21 is allowed currently.
Binary data replay is not affected by any category aspects, because binary data contents are not eval-
uated.
4.6.7.1.3 ARP I/O Parameter: Logging
The size of the ’Screen Output’ buffer can be limited in the corresponding text field. The textfield con-
tains the maximum number of lines that the ’Screen Output’ buffer shall contain.
Logging of data to ’Screen Output’ is possible in the layout of the file logging format or in a verbose
mode. The layout of the file logging format is described in detail in section 4.6.5.1.
The layout of the verbose mode is the same as the one introduced for ASTERIX logging in section
4.6.5.1, but no counter of input and output records are available.
Binary input log has always the layout described in section 4.6.6.1.3 .

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