Summary of scenario creation, Creating global rules, Summary of scenario creation creating global rules – Teledyne LeCroy SAS_SATA InFusion - Users Manual User Manual

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Summary of Scenario Creation

The suggested process of creating and executing a scenario is as follows:

Step 1

Create a scenario in the main library.

Step 2

Copy the scenario from main library to the desired device library
by drag-and-drop with a mouse. (Each device library is
associated with a specific SASInFusion box.)

Step 3

Download all scenarios in device library to the SAS InFusion
box.

Step 4

Select the scenario in the device library that you want to run on
the box.

Step 5

To run the scenario, click the Start Scenario button from the
Device Library toolbar. The box will start to monitor/modify
traffic.

Note: Step 1 is described in detail for each example in following

sections. Steps 2 to 5 are described in detail at the end of
this chapter.

Creating Global Rules

This section gives several examples for creating the Global Rules area of a scenario.
Recall that the Global Rules area defines a single test state. The Global Rules do not
have the capacity for multiple states, so that area of a scenario cannot change state.

In terms of SAS InFusion testing, a state defines test “behavior.” In this context, behavior
is “waiting” for an event and responding with an action or set of actions that happen
simultaneously.

Keep in mind that a test state you implement with the Global Rules operates in parallel
with the active test state of each sequence in the scenario.

In effect, SAS InFusion lets you do up to three line tests at the same time. You can do
one test with the Global Rules and a separate test with each sequence you create. You
can have up to two sequences in a scenario.

Table 10 summarizes the Global Rules examples that follow.

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