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5.18.2
Sequence State
The cell marked Drag an event here to add another sequence is the Sequence State (see
). In the Sequence State you can define a sequence of Events and Actions
which the Summit T3‐16 Analyzer looks for at pre‐determined times. Sequences are
chains of events culminating in a trigger or any other action. A sequence which is a
separate chain of events can be created with up to 16 states. A state is an event condition
with an action within a sequence. Once a Sequence State is added the cell marked will
read Drag an event here to add another state.
Figure 5.28: Sequence State Events
In the Sequence State the Link State, Ordered Set, Errors, Counter and the Timer use
Basic Resources while DLLP and TLP use Packet Match Resources. There are four Timers
and four Counters in the Sequence State.
Note:
In each Sequence State up to eight Basic Resources and eight Packet Match Resources can be
defined.
5.19
Navigating Recording Rules
The Recording Rules window has three main areas, the Toolbar, Available Events panel
and the Main Display panel (see
).
Events can
be added
to this
Sequence
Sequence
States