RuggedCom RX1100 사용자 설명서

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Chapter 19 – Configuring Serial Protocols 
Serial Protocols Sertrace Utility
The command line sertrace utility offers the ability to trace the activity of serial ports 
in real time.  A port range may be specified to limit the output to specific ports.  The 
level of traffic to trace and the type of decoding may be specified.  The tool may also 
be used to force the port to transmit an output test message.  The following is an 
example of  sertrace use:
RuggedRouter:~# sertrace -h
Trace Serial Protocol Server Activity
Usage: sertrace [-dtr] [-p portrange]
       serserver -d protocol decode
       serserver -t tcp level events
       serserver -r raw packet display
       serserver -p ports to capture (e.g 1,3,6-7)
       serserver -s ports to send a test message out on (when 's' + Enter keys are pressed)
In the absence of parameters, all decoding on all ports is provided.
RuggedRouter:~# sertrace -p 1 -s 1
10:56:18.405 TCPCONN Listening on TCP Port 50002 from port 1
10:56:19.944 TCPCONN Connection opened from 10.0.10.236 4991:50002
s
10:56:47.497 RAWSOCKET Transmitting message on port 1, length 44
        74 68 65 20 71 75 69 63 6b 20 62 72 6f 77 6e 20  the quick brown
        66 6f 78 20 6a 75 6d 70 65 64 20 6f 76 65 72 20  fox jumped over
        74 68 65 20 6c 61 7a 79 20 64 6f 67              the lazy dog
10:56:47.545 RAWSOCKET Received message on port 1, length 44 (31ms) by timer
        74 68 65 20 71 75 69 63 6b 20 62 72 6f 77 6e 20  the quick brown
        66 6f 78 20 6a 75 6d 70 65 64 20 6f 76 65 72 20  fox jumped over
        74 68 65 20 6c 61 7a 79 20 64 6f 67              the lazy dog
10:56:47.545 TCPCONN Tx Data from port 1 44b to 10.0.10.236 4991:50002
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