Commands listed in alphabetical order
Related Commands
SEARCH:SEARCH
<x>:TRIGger:A:BUS:ETHERnet:CONDition
Arguments
<QString> is a quoted string of up to 3 2 characters where the allowable
characters are 0, 1, and X. The bits specified in the quoted string replace the least
significant bits, leaving any unspecified upper bits unchanged.
Examples
SEARCH:SEARCH1:TRIGGER:A: BUS:ETHERNET:IPHEADER:
DESTINATIONADDR:VALUE "110000001010100 000000000000000 01"
specifies 192.168.0.1 as the value to use when searching on the Ethernet IPv4
header address destination field.
SEARCH:SEARCH1:TRIGGER:A: BUS:ETHERNET:IPHEADER:
DESTINATIONADDR:VALUE?
might retur
n
"110000001010100000000000 00000001", indicating that 192.168.0.1 is
the currently specified value used when searching on the Ethernet IPv4 header
address destination field.
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger:A:BUS:ETHERnet:IPHeader:PROTOcol:VALue
This command specifies the binary protocol value to use when searching on the
Ethernet bus signal. The search co
ndition needs to be set to
IPHeader.The
search number is specified by <x>.
NOTE. Commonly used protocol values are 1 (ICMP), 2 (IGMP), 6 (TCP) and
17 (UDP).
Conditions
Requires the SR-ENET Triggering and Analysis application.
Group
Search and Mark
Syntax
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger: A:BUS:ETHERnet:IPHeader:PROTOcol:
VALue < QString>
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger: A:BUS:ETHERnet:IPHeader:PROTOcol:
VALue?
Related Commands
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger:A:BUS:ETHERnet:CONDition
Arguments
<QString> is a quoted string of up to 8 characters where the allowable characters
are0,1,andX.Thebitsspecified in the quoted string replace the least significant
bits, leaving any unspecified upper bits unchanged.
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