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Sierra M6‐2 SAS/SATA Protocol Analyzer User Manual

SATA: Click the Host Emulator tab to program the Initiator or Emulator.

Figure 2.92: SATA: Host Emulator Program Dialog

SAS vs. SATA: SATA Dialog removes the SCSI, Task, and SMP buttons and replaces the
Initiator Setting tab with the Host Setting tab.

SAS: You can create an Initiator program using ATA, SCSI, Task, and SMP commands;
Frames; and/or Events. These commands can execute in a program loop or be subject to
user‐specified conditions.

Figure 2.93: SAS: Host Emulator Program Dialog

SATA: You can create a Host program using ATA, Frames, and/or Events.

Note:

If the Sierra M6‐4 analyzer is cascaded with a Sierra M124 or M122 analyzer, you cannot

perform a Host Emulator or Initiator Emulator capture.

Add Program Lines

To add program lines, enter the number of lines to add in the Insert field, then click a
command button: ATA, SCSI, TASK, SMP, Frame, or Event.

Note:

SAS Initiator Emulator supports a queue depth of 32 commands.

2.9.2

Adding Initiator or Host Emulator Commands

Adding an ATA Command

Click the Insert ATA Command button, click one of the command categories, and choose
a command (see

Figure 2.94 on page 123

).

Number of Program Lines to add

Add SCSI Command

Add Task Command

Add SMP Command

Insert Instruction

Delete Program Line

Add ATA Command

Insert Frame

Insert Event