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Chapter 3, Getting Started with Xgig TraceControl
To save selected ports, click the
Select Port Pair(s) to Save
the saved trace files.
When the trace files are saved, a sub-directory is also created with the same name followed by
"
" and the trace files are saved into that sub-directory. As an example, if you name the trace
.tgd
file "
MyNewTrace
you chose to save the files. Saving the trace files to a sub-directory allows you to copy or zip the
sub-directory to share all of the required files for the complete trace with your associates. The
following restrictions are imposed when saving a trace file:
No other directory with a ".tgd" extension is allowed in the selected path.
Once a trace file has been saved in a directory, no other trace file with the same name can be
saved into that directory. If a the same name exists, an error message is displayed asking you
to select a different path or a different name.
To save multiple segments, select
dialog box appears to select the range of segments to save. Then, another dialog box appears to
allow you to specify the name of the saved trace file(s).
When saving a range of segments, the end segment number cannot exceed the number of segments
available in the current capture buffer segment configuration. If a segment in the specified range
does not contain data, the segment is not saved. An information message will display at the end of
the save operation to notify you that some segments were not saved. If the option
this warning again
display. For each segment, the trace name is appended with an identifier indicating the segment
number (_seg1, _seg2, etc.).
For example, assume you are saving segments 1 through 4, and segment 3 does not have any
capture data. The trace name you have provided is
be created:
newtrace_seg1.tgp
newtrace_seg2.tgp
newtrace_seg4.tgp
If you are using an Xgig5000 or an Xgig1000, and you have a USB device connected to the
chassis, the following options are available for saving traces.
Save Traces from Segmented Range to Chassis USB...
discussed above. The only difference is the Save As dialog. The "Save in" list view shows all
connected USB drives within the sync group. This allows you to save a capture on any chassis in
the sync group even though the ports do not reside in that chassis.
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Select Ports
list box. A dialog box is displayed to allow you to specify the name of
", a sub-directory named "
Save Traces from Segment Range...
is checked in a previous appearance of this message, the message will not
and will be saved in a subdirectory named
and will be saved in a subdirectory named
and will be saved in a subdirectory named
Launching Xgig TraceControl
button below the
button which displays the
Save
" is added to the directory where
MyNewTrace.tgd
. The following saved trace files will
newtrace
newtrace_seg1.tgd
newtrace_seg2.tgd
newtrace_seg4.tgd
Save Trace to Chassis USB...
These options are identical to those
from the
menu. A
File
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