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Frame Decode
View a comprehensive layered decode of each frame/packet through the Decode
Pane . Each field of a data frame is decoded
layer-by-layer using a tree structure, with clear, concise descriptions. Selecting a field
will automatically highlight the associated bytes in binary, hex, and ASCII. Selecting an
item in the Decode pane will also highlight corresponding bits/bytes in other panes. |
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Multi-mode Sniffing
View
data simultaneously in each of the product's three sniffing modes: air, serial HCI, and
virtual. Each view employs a separate FTS instance; all instances can be viewed on the
same screen. Timestamps associated with the each FTS instance are synchronized in order
correlate data frames and data flows.
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Frame Level Search
Examine and search data as it is being captured (or after it has been saved), through use
of the Find Function . Use the Find Function to quickly pinpoint problem areas in the captured
data or to move to a specific frame. The frame level Find Function can 1) search the text
of the decode for a specified string, 2) search for errors, and 3) limit the search to one
side of the Bluetooth transmission. Data searches can also be performed at the byte level. |

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Display Filters
Sift through large volumes of captured data in order to focus only on the problem areas.
"Quick Protocol Filtering" dynamically builds a list of all protocols resident
in the data and allows users to choose protocols of interest by clicking on one or more
check boxes. FTSs unique "drill down" capability enables the user to apply
new filters while preserving previous views of the data.
Captured data can be filtered on either an "include filtered data" or
"exclude filtered data" basis. Filter parameters include protocol and data
pattern; advanced mode enables the user to set up complex filters. Display filters can be
saved for later use. |
Traffic Statistics
Obtain a real-time view of traffic totals
including characters, frames, errors,
characters per second, and percentage
utilization through the Statistics Window . Statistics can be captured and viewed for three sets of data: the entire
session, a capture buffer, user-selectable volume that can be reset at any time. |

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Frame Export
The Export feature supports two types of data export: Frame Export and Event Export. Frame Export outputs frame level information in text or binary
format. The Frame Export function provides output that is human readable, suitable for
importing into a spreadsheet or database, or useable by other programs for
post-processing. Export templates (Excel/Access, comma separated values, etc.) suitable
for this purpose, are included, as is support for the creation of user-definable export
templates. |
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