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EARLY FIELD TRIAL Chapter 8<br />

194 <strong>Sniffer</strong> <strong>Adaptive</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Analyzer</strong><br />

Table 8-9. Summary Display Options<br />

Two-station format If enabled, splits the display into left and<br />

right panes, showing traffic between two<br />

stations.<br />

When you examine network activity, you<br />

often want to focus on traffic between a<br />

pair of stations. To do this, you can set up<br />

display filters that define the two stations<br />

and enable the Two-station format in<br />

the Summary Display tab.<br />

The two-station format shows transmission<br />

from one station (the station that was<br />

detected first) on the left side of the screen<br />

and transmissions from the other station<br />

on the right. The Source and Destination<br />

columns from the single station display are<br />

removed. Instead, there are two columns,<br />

title From xxx and From yyy. A frame<br />

from the station on the left is assumed to<br />

be addressed to the station on the right,<br />

and vice versa.<br />

If you do not set filters limiting the display<br />

of frames to two stations, <strong>Sniffer</strong> <strong>Adaptive</strong><br />

<strong>Application</strong> <strong>Analyzer</strong> will display frames<br />

from additional stations in the usual<br />

format. Since this is inconsistent with the<br />

two-station format, it makes the feature<br />

less useful.<br />

Highlight selected frames If enabled, selected frames are highlighted<br />

in the Summary pane.

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