Analyze Ultra2 SCSI Bus Activity

Aug. 1, 1999
Letting users capture and display all SCSI-3 commands and data at Ultra2 speeds of 80MB/s, the Ultra2080 SCSI Analyzer is compatible with SCSI-1, SCSI-2 and SCSI-3 protocols; LVD, HVD and SE. Timing resolution is 4 ns, and Narrow and Wide SCSI are

Letting users capture and display all SCSI-3 commands and data at Ultra2 speeds of 80MB/s, the Ultra2080 SCSI Analyzer is compatible with SCSI-1, SCSI-2 and SCSI-3 protocols; LVD, HVD and SE. Timing resolution is 4 ns, and Narrow and Wide SCSI are supported as are the SCAM protocol and tagged queuing. Initiator emulation is available as an option and an internal hard drive is a standard feature for parameter and trace storage. The analyzer has a menu-driven software interface, a built-in color flat screen and full keyboard. It's packaged in a brushed-aluminum briefcase for portability. Trigger and filter controls allow users to set triggers on parity errors, SCSI resets, selection IDs or timeouts, or message/command status codes, and filter data based on SCSI ID, phase changes, 1/2/4 REQ/ACK edges, external expansion bit transitions and also opt to save or skip data.

Company: ANCOT CORP.

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