Frame Display Toolbar
The buttons that appear in the Frame Display window vary according to the particular configuration of the analyzer. For controls not available the icons will be grayed-out.
Icon | Description |
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Control – Brings the Control window to the front. | |
Open File - Opens a capture file. | |
I/O Settings - Opens the I/O Settings dialog. | |
Start Capture - Begins data capture to a user designated file. | |
Stop Capture - Closes a capture file and stops data capture to disk. | |
Save - Save the currently selected bytes or the entire buffer to file. | |
Clear- Discards the temporary file and clears the display. | |
Event Display – Brings the Event Display window to the front. | |
Show Statistics - Opens Statistics dialog | |
Duplicate View - Creates a second Frame Display window identical to the first. | |
Apply/Modify Display Filters - Opens the Display Filter dialog. | |
Quick Protocol Filter - brings up a dialog box where you can filter or hide one or more protocol layers. | |
Protocol Stack - brings up the Protocol Stack Wizard where you can change the stack used to decode framed data | |
Reload Decoders - When Reload Decoders is clicked, the plug-ins are reset and received frames are re-decoded. For example, If the first frame occurs more than 10 minutes in the past, the 10-minute utilization graph stays blank until a frame from 10 minutes ago or less is decoded. | |
Find - Search for errors, string patterns, special events and more. | |
Display Capture Notes - Brings up the Capture Notes window where you can view or add notes to the capture file. | |
Add/Modify Bookmark - Add a new or modify an existing bookmark. | |
Display All Bookmarks - Shows all bookmarks and lets you move between bookmarks. | |
Coexistence View - Opens the Coexistence View | |
Pie Chart - This icon displays a chart that displays the number of frames with and without errors. | |
Reload Decoders - When Reload Decoders is clicked, the plug-ins are reset and received frames are re-decoded. For example, If the first frame occurs more than 10 minutes in the past, the 10-minute utilization graph stays blank until a frame from 10 minutes ago or less is decoded. | |
Filter: Text giving the filter currently in use. If no filter is being used, the text reads "All Frames" which means that nothing is filtered out. To see the text of the entire filter, place the cursor over the text and a ToolTip pops up with the full text of the filter. | |
The following icons all change how the panes are arranged on the Frame Display. Additional layouts are listed in the View menu. | |
Show Default Panes - Returns the panes to their default settings. | |
Show Only Summary Pane - Displays only the Summary pane. | |
Shall All Panes Except Event Pane - Makes the Decode pane taller and the Summary pane narrower. | |
Toggle Display Lock - Prevents the display from updating. | |
Go To Frame | |
First Frame - Moves to the first frame in the buffer. | |
Previous Frame - Moves to the previous frame in the buffer. | |
Next Frame - Moves to the next frame in the buffer. | |
Last Frame - Moves to the last frame in the buffer. | |
Find on Frame Display only searches the Decode Pane for a value you enter in the text box. | |
Find Previous Occurrence - Moves to the previous occurrence of the value in the Frame Display Find. | |
Find Next Occurrence - Moves to the next occurrence of the value in the Frame Display Find. | |
Cancel Current Search - Stops the current Frame Display Find. | |
Summary Drop Down Box: Lists all the protocols found in the data in the file. This box does not list all the protocol decoders available to the analyzer, merely the protocols found in the data. Selecting a protocol from the list changes the Summary pane to display summary information for that protocol. When a low energy predefined Named Filter (like Nulls and Polls) is selected, the Summary drop-down is disabled. | |
Text with Protocol Stack: To the right of the Summary Layer box is some text giving
the protocol stack currently in use.
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Note: If the frames are sorted in other than ascending frame number order, the order of the frames in the buffer is the sorted order. Therefore the last frame in the buffer may not have the last frame number.