Selectable filter options – Teledyne LeCroy SierraFC M164 User Manual User Manual
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Quick Filtering
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Filter Type
You can choose to show or hide the Filter Type items by checking the Show or Hide
option button.
Filtering Direction
You can select items for filtering in a single direction or both directions by checking the
corresponding Port. By default, all ports are enabled. Uncheck the port check boxes for
ports not to include in the filter.
Filter Idle
Depending on the Filter Type (Hide/Show), Idle packets in the Sample Viewer are shown
or hidden.
Save Filter Setup
After you have set up a Filter configuration, you can save it as a Filter file by clicking Save.
You can then use it on a different capture by clicking Load in the Filter dialog.
Filter Logic
After you have set up Filter options, you can set filter logic to And Related Items to apply
“AND” logic on related selected options or OR to apply “OR” logic on all selected options.
Filter descending packets
If you check the Filter descending packets checkbox, the application will only filter
onward from the highlighted trace selection bar.
If you uncheck this option, the software only filters the filtered packet. For example, if this
option is checked and any SCSI command is selected, all transport and link packets of this
command are filtered. If you unchecked this option, only selected SCSI commands are
filtered.
Filter on exchange level
Checking the Filter on exchange level checkbox will cause the application to examine the
Exchange level parameter for deciding on filtering, rather than lower level parameters. An
example is RX_ID, which might be different for different Sequences in an Exchange (the
first Sequence's RX_ID is always 0xFFFF), but is considered unique for the whole
Exchange.
Selectable Filter Options
The Filter Options are (
Bus Condition
Ordered Sets
Source Address ID
Destination Address ID
Pair Addresses
Originator Exchange ID
Responder Exchange ID
SCSI Commands
AE RDMA SCSI Commands