Device settings, 2 port status pane, 3 session control pane – Teledyne LeCroy SierraNet M408 User Manual Ver.1.50 User Manual
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Device Settings
Click the Device External Trig setting
icon to display the Device Settings dialog to
configure Probe Calibration and the External Trigger settings for each device. See
and
2.5.2
Port Status Pane
The Port Status pane displays the Port, Speed, and Functions (Trigger, Link, Frame and
Error). Right‐click the pane and select the Reset button to reset the ports.
Figure 2.22: Port Status Pane
Channel Enable
Check the relevant ports to enable them.
Note:
If a Port ID check box has no check, the analyzer does not capture any patterns for that port. The
system allocates trace memory for that port to its adjacent port, for example: P1 <‐> P2.
Speed
The default speed is Autospeed. You can also select the port speed (from the front panel
connectors of the Analyzer) of 10G using the SFP+ Ports P1 through P4 and P5 through P8
or 40G using the QSFP Ports 9 and 10.
Analyzer Settings in Ports
You can enable the ports, set the port speed.
Disabling a port can be used to save recording buffer space. A disabled port can still
trigger the analyzer.
Auto Speed is the default port speed selection. It will automatically detect and display the
line speed. In rare cases (such as debugging speed negotiation), it might be desired to set
the analyzers speed manually. Note, that when the speed is set manually, traffic at
different speeds will not be captured correctly.
2.5.3
Session Control Pane
Use the Session Control pane (see
) to run and stop a capture. You
can also set the idle.