How to configure a trigger, How to configure a trigger -3 – Rockwell Automation 9220-WINTA ControlNet Traffic Analyzer Reference Manual User Manual

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Publication 9220-052C-EN-P - August 2002

Triggers and Filters 4-3

How to Configure a Trigger

When you choose to start or stop a trigger on a condition, a trigger list
area appears. You can add, edit, or delete conditions in this list area
by clicking the right mouse button. A pop-up menu appears.

When you add or edit a trigger condition, you see the following box:

TIP

Another way you can add, edit, or delete a trigger condition is
by pressing the Insert, Enter, or Delete key, respectively.

Define the Producer MAC ID(s) you want to trigger. You can define:

a single Producer MAC ID (in a range 0-255).

a group of IDs. Separate the range by a hyphen (2-88). The range can extended from 0 to 255.

multiple IDs. Separate the IDs by a semi-colon (2;9;27) a group and multiple IDs (2-7;3;8).

If you do not enter a value in this field, the full range (0-255) becomes the default value.

Define the Producer MAC ID(s) you want to trigger in each LPacket.

For a Generic LPacket, it is the Producer/Consumer ID.

For a Fixed LPacket, it is the Destination ID.

For a Broadcast ID, it is 255.

You can define:

a single Producer/Consumer MAC ID (in a range 0-255).

a group of IDs. Separate the range by a hyphen (2-88).
The range can extended from 0 to 255.

multiple IDs. Separate the IDs by a semi-colon (2;9;27).

a group and multiple IDs (2-7;3;8).

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