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Using the power expansion card, Running verification script engine (vse) – Teledyne LeCroy STX M6-1 SAS_SATA Protocol Analyzer User Manual User Manual

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The Transport Layer has SSP Frames Structures, Command IU, Data IU,
XFER_RDY IU, Response IU, and Error Handling.
The Application Layer has SCSI CDB and STP Operations.

2. Choose the tests in the left pane of the dialog and click the Add>> button.
3. Enter a value for DUT Type: Target, Initiator, or Expander.
4. Enter the DUT Name.
5. Enter the Connection Rate as Autospeed or a value.
6. To view failed test traces in the sample viewer, check the

Automatically load failed test traces into STX trace viewer check box.

7. To save the failed test traces only, check the Save only failed test traces check box.
8. Enter a path and file name for Report file, or use the default file name and path: 

c:\program files\lecroy\sas protocol suite\User\SASVerification_Device1.rtf

9. Enter a path and file name for Saved Traces, or use the default folder: 

C:\Program Files\LeCroy\SAS Protocol Suite\User\

10. After you select tests, click Start.
11. The test runs and, after a brief period, displays the result.
12. To save the current compliance setup for later use, click the Save button to open the

Save As dialog. Assign a meaningful name to the setup and save it as a *.cst
compliance file.

13. To run a previously defined setup, click the Load button and choose a previously

defined setup to run.

Note:

For the NACA test, both ports of the SAS device must be connected to two Host Emulation ports,

I1 and I2, using two SATA cables.

Note:

When you are running SAS Verification, you cannot work with Trainer and Emulator while device

is connected to D connector and HBA is connected to H connector.

Using the Power Expansion Card

You can use the Power Expansion Card for SAS Verification. See

“Using the Power

Expansion Card” on page 31

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Running Verification Script Engine (VSE)

You can perform custom post‐process analysis of the open trace by running a verification
script over the trace. A verification script instructs the application to send trace and
analysis information to the script. A verification script also contains script code, written
using CATC Script Language (CSL) (see the CSL_RefManual.pdf document in the docs