Wireless

Support of IEEE802.15.4, ZigBee and its profiles, RF4CE, 6LoWPAN, ZigBeeIP as well as DASH7 and proprietary protocols. Single and simultaneous multiple-channel capture models

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Wireline

Support of PowerLine Communications protocols (PLC). Targeting support for PRIME - PoweRline Intelligent Metering Evolution, G3, HomePlug Command and Control, IEEE P1901.2

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Add-Ons

Learn about the Perytons™ Protocol Analyzer Add-Ons: The Peryton-TG, the Peryton-Monitoring and the Peryton-SDK, and their use

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UI & Core

Take a tour of the sections and tools included in the Perytons™ Protocol Analyzer, like: Time, Message, Network, Message-Tree, Statistic Charts, etc.

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Network View

Perytons Protocol Analyzer Network View window

Network View window

Presents the network topology and elements while auto-discovering them during the data capture process. Each device is presented according to its type and all known and gathered information about it shown on tool tips when pointing on the device icon (notes can be also attached by the user and these will be also included in the device tool tip). Links between devices and routes are clearly

displayed and the devices can be placed over a map or floor plan. The Network View window displays information about devices directly received by the analyzer as well as other devices detected from indirect messages sent by other devices (such as routes, coordinator assignments, neighbor lists, tunneling, association tables, etc.).

• Shows devices received both directly as well as indirectly in real-time and off-line capture modes

• Shows network devices, their type (e.g. Coordinator, Router, FFD, RFD) and all known properties

• Shows neighbors, connections, and routes

• Devices can be drawn over a floor plan or map according to their actual location

• Allows attaching user notes to network devices

• Devices can be temporarily hidden from view to simplify analysis of "crowded" networks (messages from these devices will also be temporarily hidden from the other analyzer views)

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