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

Read More...

Wireline

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

Read More...

Add-Ons

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

Read More...

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.

Read More...

Search

Perytons Protocol Analyzer Search Tool

The Search (Find) feature

Among the different tools and options included in the Perytons™ Protocol Analyzer, the Search (also called Find) allows filtering desired messages based on field values, values range, tool tip or user-note content or field existence.

Each search result group is shown in a new tab in the Message View window and the search criteria clearly displays on the tool tip that appears when placing the mouse on the tab title.

Searches can be nested - i.e. definition of a search within a group of messages resulting from a previous search.

After they are defined, search settings can be saved into search defined names and easily included into a drop-down list for later quick selection. Searches can be performed on messages included in an off-line file or executed on messages just received during real-time capture.

Besides the basic search tool, when using the Enhanced Search option the user can combine simple search criteria into more sophisticated logical search expressions and so define new, more complex, search definitions.

Searching can be done also from the Network View window by right-clicking on a device icon or connection. Such action allows searching for messages to and from a specific device and/or over a specific connection link respectively.

See screenshots...