Packet Engine Pro Help

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Help Date: 21 June 2004

 

 

Monitor View

This view allows you to see packet data that has been successfully decoded by PE Pro. It does not display anything other than valid packets, i.e. no partial or "mangled" packets.

You can elect to see packet data from all Radio Ports (All RPorts) or select a tab to see packet data from one particular radio port. This includes any ports on remote instances of PE Pro to which you are connected via Radio Port Sharing.

 The special Monitor Icon Bar has these choices:

Fonts Selection: You can select a different font for the All RPorts monitor and for each radio port monitor. First select a radioport monitor tab and then press the Fonts Selection icon. A dialog box will appear where you can select the font, font style, and font size for the text displayed in the monitor window.

Save text:  You can choose to have PE Pro save the text separately for each radio port or for All RPorts. First, click on the monitor tab for All RPorts or for a specific radioport. Then click the Save Text icon and then select a name and location for a .RTF file with the captured text.

To control the general character display mode (Normal, Hex, ASCII), use the Monitor Format settings in the Other Settings window.

 

Copyright 2004 SV2AGW George Rossopoulos . All rights reserved.