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Using the CATC Trace Navigator
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The menu has the following options:
Set Range to Whole Trace: Allows you to reset the range to include the entire
CATC Trace file contents. The top range delimiter is placed at the lowest packet
number in the CATC Trace. The bottom range delimiter is placed at the highest
packet number in the CATC Trace.
Set Range Near Packet xxx: Allows you to collapse the range so that only the
packets immediately above and below the xxx packet are displayed. The xxx
packet is whatever packet is currently at the top in the CATC Trace display.
Recently Used Ranges: Allows you to reset the range to any of a number of
recently used (previously set) ranges.
10.8.6
Navigator Panes
You can display any combination of CATC Trace Navigator panes.
From left to right, the panes are: Pre/Post Trigger, Errors, Traffic Type, Traffic Speed, and
Link Width. Each pane represents the entire CATC Trace with respect to different types of
information. The top of each pane represents the start of the CATC Trace file, and the
bottom represents the end of the CATC Trace file.
Pre/Post Trigger: To view the trigger event in the CATC Trace and the relative size
of pre‐trigger and post‐trigger portions of the CATC Trace. The two portions are
set apart as different colors. The trigger event occurs at the point the two colors
meet.
Errors: To view any errors in the CATC Trace. A thin red line represents each error
in the pane.
Traffic Type: To view the types of packets that occur in the CATC Trace. A differ‐
ent color represents each packet type in the pane. The relative size of colored
portions in the pane corresponds to the amounts of the various packet types in
the CATC Trace. As described below, you can use the Navigator legend to change
the types of packets that take precedence in the display.
Traffic Speed: To view the speed that occurs in the CATC Trace.
Link Width: To view the link width that occurs in the CATC Trace.
10.8.7
To Show/Hide Navigator Panes
You can show/hide any of the panes using pop‐up menus accessible through left‐click the
Navigator Panes button or by right‐click anywhere in any CATC Trace Navigator pane.