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Link Tracker
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Click the time value for the first event. Scroll down through the CATC Trace to the second
event and position the mouse pointer above its time value. A Tool tip appears showing
the time interval between the first and second events.
Figure 10.17: Viewing Time Values
10.5.7
Hiding Traffic
You can hide Idles and other data from the Link Tracker window by clicking the Hide
buttons on the toolbar.
10.5.8
Link Tracker Buttons
The Link Tracker window has a row of buttons for changing the format of the displayed
data and for exporting data: The buttons have the following functions:
Full Screen. Expands the Link Tracker window to fill the entire screen.
Synchronize Trace View. Synchronizes the Trace View and Link Tracker
windows so that a move in one window repositions the other.
Because of the differences in scale and logic between the Link Tracker and
Trace view window, scrolling produces different effects depending on which
window is being scrolled.
Scrolling in the CATC Trace window causes the Link Tracker window to
rapidly jump from event to event. Long periods of idle time are thus
skipped.
Scrolling in the Link Tracker window, in contrast, produces modest
movements within the CATC Trace window.
Scrolling in the Link Tracker window causes the CATC Trace window to pause
until the beginning of a packet is displayed. At that point, the CATC Trace
window repositions itself. While scrolling long Idle periods or through the
contents of a packet, the CATC Trace window does not move.