Extract frames from a file using a filter, Logging utilities, Export utilities – Finisar Surveyor User Manual

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Surveyor

User’s Guide

Extract Frames From a File Using a Filter

This utility allows you to extract frames from existing capture files, using a filter to

select the frames you want.
To extract frames from capture files, do the following:
1. After capture is complete and the capture buffer is saved to a file, select

Extract

Frames From File Using Filter…

from the

Tools

menu.

2. In the dialog box, specify the name of capture file to extract from in the

Input

File

field.

3. Press the

Load/Change Filter button

. The

Filter Design

window displays,

allowing you to create and load a display filter or load an existing display
filter.

4. Press the

button to load the filter. The

Extract Frames From File Using

Filter...

dialog box reappears.

5. Specify the name of the new capture file.

Logging Utilities

Surveyor creates log files of counter, expert, and alarm information. Log file size,
log file name, and disabling or enabling log files can be configured in Surveyor. To
configure log files, see the “Configuring Surveyor” chapter.

To access counter log files, see the section called “Counter Log File Overview” in
the “Counters” chapter. For information on exporting counter log file information to
an Excel spreadsheet, see the section called “Export Counter Log Files to Excel” in
the following section.

Export Utilities

Data from Surveyor can be exported to other formats. Use the procedures below to
export packet information, counter data, graphs, and tables to other formats. Packet
decodes can be exported to a text format. Tables or counter log files can be exported
to CSV format. Graphics can be exported as bitmaps.

Exporting Packets

You can export packet decode information to another source. However, this cannot
be done directly from the Capture View window. You must copy the data to an
intermediate window.

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