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For cards which support subchannelling (T1/E1 cards for example)
the subchannel number is mandatory.
In lieu of manually editing the (ASCII text) network (ttgen) configuration
file to configure the analyzer ZLUs, this command can be used to
dynamically generate them.
Use the -dce option to specify that the port being monitored
is configured as a DCE device. Otherwise the monitored port is assumed,
by default, to be a DTE.
Any of the run command's standard options may be used with runc, but they must appear at the end of the runstring, per
the format outlined above.
On cards which allow “same port monitoring” (E1/T1 and
8-port PCI cards for example) the two analyzer ZLUs are created
on the requested card, port and subchannel number. Other card types
(which require an analyzer cable), have the first analyzer ZLU created
on the given card and port number, and the second ZLU created on
the next adjacent port. For this reason the last port of this type
of card cannot be specified in the runc command.If runc is used with the -f option to
have the decoded data displayed in real time, then CNTL-C stops
the command and also deletes the pair of ZLUs.The default capture
file name has a timestamp appended to it when the runc command is
used to start the analyzer.