NetDecoder Industrial Network Monitor – SCADA, Modbus, Ethernet
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[ Serial Related Features ] [ Ethernet Related Features ] [ Fieldbus Related Features ]

Serial Related Features

Serial Protocol Decoders Included

  • PPP, SLIP, and TCP/IP carried over PPP and/or SLIP.
  • Modbus RTU and Modbus ASCII.
  • DNP3.
  • Allen Bradley DF1/PCCC.
  • Bristol Babcock BSAP.

High-Speed Support Included

  • Supports analysis up to 921.6K bps.
  • Requires Quatech PCMCIA (DSP-100 or DSP-200/300) or PCI (DSC-100 or DSC-200/300) Serial Interface cards.
  • Only supports Windows XP.

Spy

  • Monitor asynchronous (async) serial data communication traffic to/from PC's internal serial port or modem. This option provides a solution for debugging and testing both internal UART communication components and communication application software within a host PC.
  • Host UART/serial port must use Microsoft's serial driver (SERIAL.SYS or SERIAL.VXD).

FrameDecoder

  • Comes with the NetDecoder Communications Analyzer.
  • Gives you the ability to quickly create custom decodes for proprietary protocols and extensions to existing protocol decoders.

Data Capture

  • Captured data includes data bytes, control signals, and error conditions.
  • Data can be captured to a single file or a series of files.
  • File Series Option automatically closes and saves a capture file to disk based on size or a predefined time, and then opens a new capture file incremented by 1 and continues data capture.
  • Add notes to your capture files describing the contents of the data for use with resolving problems and archiving.

Data Transmission

  • Data strings and files can be transmitted one time, multiple times, or continuously.
  • Data transmission delays can be inserted in millisecond, second, or minute increments.
  • Control signals can be set on or off.

Data Displays

  • Data can be analyzed in real-time using the Event Display , Frame Display , Protocol Navigator , Signal Display , Breakout Box , and Statistics Windows.
  • Multiple synchronized windows can be viewed simultaneously.
  • Frame/Packet contents are decoded to the byte and bit level.
  • Byte level information is displayed in either a split-line DTE over DCE format, or in a mixed format.
  • Characters can be displayed in ASCII, EBCDIC, or Baudot.
  • Nonprintable characters are displayed using hex and mnemonics.
  • Supported radix's include hex, octal, decimal and binary.
  • Decoded data formats supported include 16 bit Integers, 32 bit Integers, IEEE 32 bit Floating Point, 32 bit Reverse Floating Point, and ASCII.
  • Add bookmarks to highlight important bytes and frames for easy access.

Search
Search criteria include:

  • Byte Level: timestamp, control signals, errors, and patterns (patterns include wildcard characters at the bit level, nibble level, and byte level);
  • Frame Level: frame decodes can be searched on the text of the decode, with or without wildcards.

Filters

  • Display filter parameters include filter-in or filter-out protocols, messages, data patterns, and advanced mode for complex filters.
  • Quick filters for the Frame Display and Protocol Navigator Windows include protocol filtering in and out, filtering on the summary pane, and filtering on messages.
  • Tab filters in the Frame Display allow you to filter in frames/messages that contain a specific protocol.

Statistics Display

  • Provides DTE/Master/Host and DCE/Slave/RTU totals for characters, bytes, frames/messages, events, errors, characters, and frames/messages per second, percentage utilization and frame/message size distribution.

Control Signal Display

  • Real-time breakout box includes timing diagrams and counters for control and signal leads.
  • Timing diagrams enable captured control signal transitions to be viewed with respect to captured data bytes.

Data Transmission

  • Data strings and files can be transmitted one time, multiple times, or continuously.
  • Data transmission delays can be inserted in millisecond, second, or minute increments.
  • Control signals can be set on or off.

Timestamping

  • Provides both absolute and relative displays of event timing for bytes and frames/messages.
  • Calculates time intervals between events and frames/messages (delta time) and effective data rate.
  • Timestamp resolution to <1 microsecond.

Configuration Management

  • I/O configurations, protocol stacks, and filters can be saved for future use.

Export Features

  • Using the Export Utility Export Events or Export Frames in text or binary format.
  • Export output suitable for importing into a spreadsheet, database or other post-process program for intricate analysis of the data.
  • Frame Display Window Summary Pane Export, exports the contents of the Summary Pane into CSV format for loading into spreadsheets or other programs to do intricate statistical analysis of protocol and network information.
  • Use the Print Utility to print the Summary Pane information or selected frames within the Summary Pane along with their appropriate headings. The Decode Pane information can optionally be included.

Help

  • Comprehensive online help provides complete operating instructions.
  • Quick Start Guide enables rapid product set-up and operation.