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The (time interval) information for the overall PROFINET traffic shown on this page includes: | The (time interval) information for the overall PROFINET traffic shown on this page includes: | ||
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Whenever graphs depict anomalies such as high loads, RT-errors, alarms and/or high jitter...these instances can be zoomed into by selecting a spike in the graph with the mouse (click 'n drag). This not only helps narrow down the timeframe to troubleshoot, it also results in the most optimized pre-filtered pcap files with PROFINET traffic per MAC/IP, if those are needed. The download buttons on the far right, provides you with such a pre-filtered pcap. I will only contain the conversations from that specific IP/MAC during the selected time interval. Both forward capturing in real-time as well as retroactive packet extraction from an active ring buffer are possible. | Whenever graphs depict anomalies such as high loads, RT-errors, alarms and/or high jitter...these instances can be zoomed into by selecting a spike in the graph with the mouse (click 'n drag). This not only helps narrow down the timeframe to troubleshoot, it also results in the most optimized pre-filtered pcap files with PROFINET traffic per MAC/IP, if those are needed. The download buttons on the far right, provides you with such a pre-filtered pcap. I will only contain the conversations from that specific IP/MAC during the selected time interval. Both forward capturing in real-time as well as retroactive packet extraction from an active ring buffer are possible. |
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