Commands listed in alphabetical order
NOTE. MAC Addre
sses are 48-bit v alues such as 08:00:11:1E:C9:AE hex.
Conditions
Requires the SR-ENET Triggering and Analysis application.
Group
Search and Mark
Syntax
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger: A:BUS:ETHERnet:MAC:ADDRess:
DESTination:VALue <QString>
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger: A:BUS:ETHERnet:MAC:ADDRess:
DESTination:VALue?
Related Commands
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger:A:BUS:ETHERnet:CONDition
Arguments
<QString> isaquotedstringofupto48characterswherethe
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:MAC:ADDRESS:
DESTINATION:VALUE
"XXXXXXXX0011010111111100 000001111010101011001000"
specifies to
use the value of XX:35:FC:07:AA:C8 hex w hen searching on the
Ethernet MAC a ddress destination field.
SEARCH:SEARCH1:TRIGGER:A: BUS:ETHERNET:MAC:ADDRESS:
DESTINATION:VALUE
? might return
”XXXXXXXX0011010111111100 000001111010101011001000”, indicating a
MAC address destination field value of XX:35:FC:07:AA:C8 hex.
SEARCH:SEARCH<x>:TRIGger:A:BUS:ETHERnet:MAC:ADDRess:SOUrce:VALue
This command specifies the binary MAC address source value to use when
searching on an Ethernet bus signal. The search condition needs to be set to
MACADDRess. The search number is specified by <x>.
NOTE. MAC Addresses are 48-bit values such as 08:00:11:1E:C9:AE hex.
Conditions
Requires the SR-ENET Triggering and Analysis application.
Group
Search and Mark
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