Teledyne LeCroy BTTracer_Trainer - BTTracer Users Manual User Manual

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BTTracer Protocol Analyzer User’s Manual

CATC

SW Version 2.20

Hiding Packets, Messages, and Protocols

The "Hide Packets and Transactions" box contains two grids of checkboxes
for hiding whole packets, messages, protocols, and traffic from individual
devices. The grids are labeled "Devices to Hide" and "Levels to Hide".

Devices to Hide

The "Devices to Hide" grid lets you hide traffic
according to device address. The grid divides into
columns which represent different devices.

Columns labeled "0" through "7" and "All" represent the Active Member
Address
of a device. By checking one of the boxes in a column, you hide
the traffic of the selected device (or traffic from all devices if you have
selected All.)

The row in which you place your checkmark determines whether you are
hiding traffic going to or from a device.

Master - Hide traffic from a Master to selected Slaves

Slave - Hide traffic from selected Slaves to the Master

Both - Hide all traffic between the Master and selected Slave

Example: to hide all traffic from a Master to a Slave device
with an address of six, click the checkbox under column 6
on the row marked Master.

Levels to Hide

The "Levels to Hide" grid divides into rows which represent
the different packet, message, and protocol levels. Clicking
a checkbox will cause BTTracer to hide all traffic of a
selected level.

Traffic To Hide

At the bottom of the Hiding tab of the Display Options
window are check boxes for hiding HOPs, POLLs, NULLs,
and other kinds of traffic.

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