Trace Utilities Isolate Data Flow Problems Between StationsLast reviewed: September 18, 1996Article ID: Q103889 |
A number of problems can occur in the data flow path between two
network stations and they can cause errant, restricted or even
halted communication. Trace utilities make it possible to find
problems in vertical interfaces or peer protocols so that proper
network communications can be restored.
VERTICAL INTERFACE TRACE UTILITIESSince layer entities within a station call layer entities above and below through established service access points (SAPs) in order to pass a defined interface data unit (IDU) structure, interface trace utilities can be written to:
PEER PROTOCOL TRACE UTILITIESA specially configured computer can connect to the physical medium to receive and examine all frames sent to and from specified network addresses. If you set the computer software to display frame header information at any selected functional layer, then you can examine peer protocol conversations between selected stations to see if the data flow problem is due to peer protocol errors. An example of a peer protocol trace utility is the Sniffer from Network General.
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