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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
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