Analyzing the captured data – ZyXEL Communications omni.net Plus User Manual

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Technical Reference for ZyXEL omni.net series

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used with the ZyXEL CAPI driver. The ZyXEL CAPI driver communicates with the ISDN TA

through this internal interface. It is not recommended that users get involved in this internal

interface. The AT commands/responses, on the other hand, are in a standard user interface. An

analysis of these commands and responses might prove very informative. All messages captured by

the EPA are tagged with a time stamp according to a free running timer that starts at the beginning

of data capture. The resolution of this timing information is in 10ms intervals.

The following commands determine the kind of protocol data captured by the (Embedded Protocol

Analyzer) EPA:

EPA-Capture AT Commands

Description

ATCDn

Configuration of embedded protocol analyzer for D-channel.

CD0

Disable the capture of D-channel protocols.

CD1

Enable the capture of D-channel protocols (default).

ATCBn

Configuration of embedded protocol analyzer for B-channel.

CB0

Disable the capture of B-channel protocols (default).

CB1

Enable the capture of B-channel protocols.

Table 63. EPA-Capture AT Commands (1)

EPA-Capture

AT Commands

Description

ATCCn

Configuration of embedded protocol analyzer for DTE-DCE interface protocols.

CC0

Disable the capture of DTE-DCE interface protocols (default).

CC1

Enable the capture of DTE-DCE interface protocols.

Table 64. EPA-Capture AT Commands (2)

The EPA starts to capture data when the command [ATCT] is issued. This capturing process

continues until the command [ATC$] is issued. The EPA maintains 8 Kbytes RAM as a ring buffer.

In case the buffer is full, the earliest data captured will be overwritten by the latest data.

Analyzing the Captured Data

To view the analyzed result, use the command [ATC$]. For your convenience, the relevant AT

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