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The ViewComm System (VCS) Async
Family offers a uniquely hot and deep solution for passively
monitoring or interactively
testing asynchronous communications links, devices, software, and
protocols. VCS lets you see what's on the link. Use powerful
Find capability to locate what you need to see fast! Filters
give you a leg up by excluding from view all but what you specify
you want to see.
The following three products are available:
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Async
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- RS-232 / 422 / 485
- 1 or 2 ports
- 115.2 Kbps
- Cables included (optional with upgrade)
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Brochure
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| ViewComm
Viewer
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| ViewComm
Async Plus |
- Combines Async and Viewer capabilities. Cables included
(optional with upgrade)
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Brochure
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ViewComm Ethernet |
- 10 / 100 MHz Ethernet
- Interfaces with standard NICs
- Any network topology
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Brochure
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ViewComm ProtocolWorks |
- Add-on to Async, Async Plus, Viewer, or Ethernet
- Create / modify protocol decode scripts
- Prototype capture files
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Events View - Shows data, timestamps, and special
events (e.g. start of frame, control characters, and more)
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Frame View - Choose a protocol stack, then this
view lists packets. Choose a packet and another pane shows a
tree view of the protocol elements in the packet, hex or other
radix pane, character pane, and other optional panes. Expand
the protocol decode tree to see what is inside the packet.
Errors are clearly highlighted.
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Statistics View - Summarises data transfer,
frames, errors, utilisation, and more. Some types of
statistics also offer graphic views.
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Transmit View - If you are interactively testing
software or a communications device, you can send from the keyboard
or a
file.
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Breakout Box View - Shows real-time state of
modem control and status lines. When reviewing a capture file,
the Signals View shows the same information and you can zoom
in to examine signal configuration changes in detail.
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VCS Async, Async Plus, and Viewer can locate anything you can
define in a buffer or capture file
- String in Decode pane (Frame View) (e.g. "Missing the
beginning of the VJ")
- Pattern (anywhere in data stream)
- Timestamp (absolute or relative) - capable to nearest
microsecond
- Go To Frame or Event number
- Special Events (e.g. Broken Frame, Buffer Overflow, Start or
End of Frame, and about 25 more errors and things.
- Signal configuration. Check DSR, RTS, etc. and set to find
when one or more changed, or changed from off to on, on to off,
or the exact configuration is matched.
- Errors - UART overrun, parity, framing error - set to find
when one or more occurred, one or more changed, one or more was
off, or the exact conditions are met.
- NOTE: This description of Find does not apply to
ViewComm Classic
- What are Filters? You can capture incoming data to a
buffer and a file. If you have a lot of something like PPP or
TCP/IP protocol frames captured, you may want to examine only
those frames which meet certain criteria. This way, the Frame
View would list only those you wish to examine. This can save a
tremendous amount of time in troubleshooting or working on a
problem. The VCS Filter capability is very flexible and
extensive. Here are some of the criteria on which you can apply
a filter. You can name filter setups and save them to files for
reuse, thus avoiding set up time.
- Node and Conversation: You can specify IP or MAC
addresses for source and/or destination, and include or exclude
frames meeting this criterion from the Summary Pane in Frame
View.
- Protocol: Include or exclude from display packets
containing specified protocols.
- Pattern Match: Include or exclude frames containing
specified byte patterns (including ASCII characters, hex, octal,
or binary bytes.
- BPF (tcpdump syntax): The Berkeley Packet Filtering
system, implemented in Unix as tcpdump, provides a rich syntax
for defining simple or complex filtering criteria.
- Data Interfaces: RS-232, converters may be used for
other interfaces
- Operating Modes: Single & Dual Port Monitoring,
Source DTE, Source DCE
- Protocol Decodes: Async PPP, PPP, SLIP, TCP/IP with
auto-traversing, custom
- Timestamp Options: Absolute or Relative. 1.68 seconds
down to under 1 microsecond
- Baud Rates: Up to 115.2 Kbps, including user-specified
rates
- Bit Order: LSB first (normal) or MSB first (reversed
setting)
- Flow Control: RTS/CTS or DTR/DSR hardware handshaking
or XON/XOFF software flow control. User may define XON and XOFF
characters.
- Character Sets: ASCII, 7-bit ASCII, EBCDIC, Baudot
- Parity: None, Even, Odd, Mark, Space
- Word Length: 5, 6, 7, or 8 bits
- Stop Bits: 1, 1 1/2, or 2
- Capture Modes: Buffer or buffer to hard disk. Capture
file size limited only by drive
- System Requirements: PC or laptop with Pentium or
higher processor. 32 Mb RAM, 16 Mb hard disk space plus space
for your capture files
- Operating Systems: Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4, 2000 (and
XP with brief workaround)
- Serial Ports: One or two serial ports, depending upon
test configuration. Supports COM1 through COM64.
- Serial Hardware: Normal 16550 or higher. 16650 works
but characters may not be received in proper sequence. We
recommend not using 16650.
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Head Office
MicroWay Pty Ltd
PO Box 84,
Braeside, Victoria, 3195, Australia
Ph: 1300 553 313
Fax: 1300 132 709
sales@microway.com.au |
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Sydney Sales Office
MicroWay Pty Ltd
PO Box 1733,
Crows Nest, NSW 1585, Australia
Tel: 1300 553 313
Fax: 1300 132 709
sales@microway.com.au |
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