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Chris Campbell
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I need to be able to look at the bits/bytes going back and forth on a
serial line. I don't really need to *emulate* anything in particular,
like *be* the DTE or DCE, I just want to sniff the line that two other
devices are talking on so I can troubleshoot. Besides RS232, I need
it to do 422 and maybe 485 (e.g. address filtering). This is for
pretty low speeds -- 38400 max and I could even live with just 19200.
The PC-based tool I'm using now just suuuuuucks. At a previous job we
had a small standalone HP analyzer which was extremely useful;
naturally I don't remember the model name but googling around leads me
to think it was an HP 4951x. That model apparently has some storage
capabilities -- I don't need that either (just a RAM capture is fine).
Can anyone suggest similar analyzers for this purpose? No SONET, no
STP/UTP, just plain old low speed serial lines ... Once I have some
models identified then I'll start looking for used units.
Thanks!
serial line. I don't really need to *emulate* anything in particular,
like *be* the DTE or DCE, I just want to sniff the line that two other
devices are talking on so I can troubleshoot. Besides RS232, I need
it to do 422 and maybe 485 (e.g. address filtering). This is for
pretty low speeds -- 38400 max and I could even live with just 19200.
The PC-based tool I'm using now just suuuuuucks. At a previous job we
had a small standalone HP analyzer which was extremely useful;
naturally I don't remember the model name but googling around leads me
to think it was an HP 4951x. That model apparently has some storage
capabilities -- I don't need that either (just a RAM capture is fine).
Can anyone suggest similar analyzers for this purpose? No SONET, no
STP/UTP, just plain old low speed serial lines ... Once I have some
models identified then I'll start looking for used units.
Thanks!