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Hint: To automatically set the From and To Packet fields to the first and
last packets in the file, leave them both set to 0. When you press the
Calculate button, the first and last packet numbers will be filled in for you.
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Speed 100: Check this option to calculate the time and bandwidth usage
percentages for all packets at speed 100.
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Speed 200: Check this option to calculate the time and bandwidth usage
percentages for all packets at speed 200.
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Speed 400: Check this option to calculate the time and bandwidth usage
percentages for all packets at speed 400.
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All Isochronous: Check this option to perform calculations for all
isochronous packets.
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All Asynchronous: Check this option to perform calculations for all
asynchronous packets.
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ISO Channel: Check this to calculate the time and bandwidth usage for
packets on the isochronous channel. To use this option, you must also
enter the channel number. If desired, check the Data Only box to perform
calculations solely for data traffic.
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Node: Check this option to calculate time and bandwidth usage for two
specific nodes. The source (Src) and destination (Dest) node numbers are
required. Optionally, you may choose to perform calculations for Data
Only (exchange of data by data blocks only), Both Ways (from source ID
to destination ID as well as from destination ID to source ID, as opposed
to just from the source node to the destination node), Write packets, Read
packets, or All packets.
Note: Total time is always calculated.
Step 3
Press Calculate to perform the selected calculations.
The computations will be displayed in the Time Usage and Bandwidth
columns of the calculator.
Note: The Timing and Bus Usage Calculator is a modeless dialog. This means that you can leave it open while
you open and close files and perform other operations, without losing the calculator settings in the
meantime. Press the Calculate button to perform calculations on the active Trace file.
9.4 Transaction Summary
The Transaction Summary report provides basic information about the transactions in the
active file. At the top of the report is the file's name and the range of the packets included in
the summary. The body of the report includes the following transaction types and
information:
• ISO
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Channel number, transaction total, and byte transfer total.
• Async
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Channel number, transaction total, and byte transfer total.