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Figure 7.2 - Advanced System Options dialog
l Driver Receive Buffer Size in Kbytes - This is the size of the buffer used by the driver to store incoming
data. This value is expressed in Kbytes.
l Driver Action Queue Size In Operating System Pages - This is the size of the buffer used by the driver
to store data to be transmitted. This value is expressed in operating system pages.
l Frame Completion Timeout in Seconds - This is the number of seconds that the analyzer waits to receive
data on a side while in the midst of receiving a frame on that side.
If no data comes in on that side for longer than the specified number of seconds, an "aborted frame" event is
added to the Event Display and the analyzer resumes decoding incoming data. This can occur when capturing
interwoven data (DTE and DCE) and one side stops transmitting in the middle of a frame.
The range for this value is from 0 to 999,999 seconds. Setting it to zero disables the timeout feature.
Note: This option is currently disabled.
7.1.1.3 Selecting Start Up Options
To open this window:
1.
Choose System Settings from the Options menu on the Control window.
2. On the System Settings window, click the Start Up button.
3. Choose one of the options to determine if the analyzer starts data capture immediately on starting up or
not.
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