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How to decode ethernet frame?

Has anyone looked at ethernet frames with the logic analyzer yet? Is there a good way to decode via the LabVIEW interface to VirtualBench?

 

Cheers,

Joe

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Hi Joe,

 

I haven't been able to find much in terms of viewing ethernet frames through the logic analyzer, but found a community post that may be relevant--

 

http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/LV-6-1-controlling-Logic-Analyzer-over-Ethernet/td-p/709968

Andy G
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
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Depending on what you are trying to do, you should look at WireShark.  I don't know if it has anything you can automate, but it does tell you everything you want to know about the TCP frame.


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I neglected to mention that this would be at the PHY level, so it would be the MII interface in this case.

 

The issue was resolved in the meanwhile. There was a misconfiguration for an RMII interface on a MII wiring.

 

If my thoughts are straight here, a logic analyzer at the R/MII level would have caught this issue. Actually, a scope of the clock would as well, as RMII is 50 Mhz and MII is 25 MHz.

 

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Joe

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