Status of frames, Type of frame, How to configure a start trigger on data – Rockwell Automation 9220-WINTA ControlNet Traffic Analyzer Reference Manual User Manual

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

4-4 Triggers and Filters

Status of Frames

A frame status can be defined in three ways:

Good: a frame correctly received by the Traffic Analyzer tool.

Bad: the Traffic Analyzer tool has detected a problem with this
frame (e.g. a CRC problem).

Null: a frame without any data.

Type of Frame

A frame type can also be defined in three ways:

Scheduled

Unscheduled

Moderator

See page 1-2 for a definition of frame types.

How to Configure a Start Trigger on Data

When you want to add trigger onto data, you add a Start Trigger on
Data condition. This implies that you are looking for a specific
element and that you know its source, the type of frame, and its
destination.

At the LPacket level, the standard trigger only checks for the
Producer/Consumer MAC ID in a Generic LPacket or for the
Destination MAC ID in a Fixed LPacket. Within these limits, you can
create an unlimited list of trigger conditions that will not affect the
processing time during the record.

If you want to start after a specific LPacket - for example if there is a
sign of future network troubles - you can create a unique and
elaborate trigger condition on an LPacket.

TIP

For a definition of Status, see below.
For a definition of Type, see page 1-2.

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