Captured data format – ProSoft Technology AN-X-PB User Manual
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Option File
Description
QTS_PB_All.opt
Selects all frames
QTS_PB_ToNodeFromNode.opt Selects frames to a specific node
from another node
QTS_PB_DPData.OPT
Selects all DP update frames
QTS_PB_NodeTraffic.OPT
Selects all frames to or from a
specific node
Typically you create a new option file by editing and modifying one of
the sample option files.
Captured Data Format
The following sample output shows a capture, selected using the sample
option file QTS_PB_All.opt. Lines have been truncated for clarity.
46: a 3.040,029 g 0,027 g.................. |........SD2 120<0
SRDH 8a 8a 8a 8a 8a
47: a 3.041,992 g 0,016 g........... |........SD2 0<120
DL 8d 8d 8d 8d 8d
48: a 3.042,966 g 0,027 g.................. |........SD2 4<0
SRDH 8a 8a 8a 8a ED
49: a 3.042,078 g 0,016 g........... |........SD2 0<4
DL 8d 8d 8d 8d ED
50: a 3.042,201 g 0,027 g.................. |........SD2 5<0
SRDH 8a 8a 8a 8a 8a ED
51: a 3.042,321 g 0,016 g........... |........SD2 0<5
DL 8d 8d 8d 8d 8d ED
52: a 3.043,451 g 0,027 g.................. |........SD2 6<0
SRDH 8a 8a 8a 8a 8a ED
Each line starts with a reference number. For example, the first line
shown has a reference number of 46.
Next is the frame timestamp. The first frame has a timestamp of
3.040,029 seconds.
This is followed by the gap time in milliseconds and a graph of the gap
time.
The eight columns after the gap time graph show the detailed status. All
frames shown have good status.