Example 1: fixed lpacket, Example 1: fixed lpacket -6 – Rockwell Automation 9220-WINTA ControlNet Traffic Analyzer Reference Manual User Manual

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

4-6 Triggers and Filters

Example 1: Fixed LPacket

When you want to add a Start Trigger on Data with a fixed Tag, you
see the following dialog box.

Enter the Producer MAC ID
you want to trigger.

Define the frame type.

Choose the type of LPacket
you want to trigger.

Enter the size of the LPacket
you want to trigger (enter in
hexadecimal).

Enter the control bits of the
LPacket you want to trigger
(enter in hexadecimal).

The fields reflect the value
entered in the

Control Bits

field above. See “Interpreting
Control Bits,” page 4-16.

Enter the LPacket Link Data
Offset in hexadecimal. The
LPacket Link Data Offset 0
starts after the LPacket
Header.

Enter the Link Data you want
to check. Enter in
hexadecimal, limited to eight
characters.

When Fixed Tag is chosen,
enter the Service byte in
hexadecimal.

Enter the destination
MAC ID you want to trigger.

Select a predefined UCMM service. This value will
automatically set the Offset and Link Data. Use this
as a quick way to find a service without entering it.
This option is disabled if Generic Tag is selected.

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