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Chapter 5
Reading a Trace
5.1
Trace View Features
The Trace View has these features:
Packet view display uses color and graphics to document captured traffic.
Selected packets, transactions, and so on, are highlighted with a blue background
and black border. The selected packet is synchronized amongst views. Views
which show data from a single packet, transaction, etc., (Data View, Detail View,
Spec View) will show the contents of this Selected Packet.
To move packet selection up or down, click Shift‐Up‐Arrow or Shift‐Down‐Arrow
Packets are on separate rows, with individual fields both labeled and color‐coded.
Packets are numbered (sequentially, as recorded), time‐stamped (with a resolu‐
tion of 8 ns), and highlighted to show the transmitted speed (low‐speed, full‐
speed, or high‐speed).
Display formats can be named and saved for later use.
Pop‐up Tool Tips detail the contents of packet fields.
Data fields can collapse to occupy minimal space in the display, and you can zoom
in and out to optimize screen use.
The display software can operate independently of the hardware and so can
function as a stand‐alone Trace Viewer that may be freely distributed.
High Speed SOFs display Microframes (shown below.)