On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 12:43:31 -0800 Guy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 03:26:49PM -0500, Ashok Narayanan wrote: > > Is there a call to have multiple lines in the frame? > > No. > > That's why the problem exists. :-) Yeah, when I said "call to" I meant "call to arms" as opposed to "call to a C function". Perhaps a bad choice of words :-) > > So, for example an encapsulated packet would generate two lines - one for > > the upper-level packet and one or more for the encapsulated packet(s)? > > (Presumably by "upper-level packet" you mean "lower-level packet".) That depends on your point of view, I guess :-) > That wouldn't be the only solution to the problem. > > Another solution would be to have one line for each of the *top-level* > packets, with all lines past the first probably having blank columns for > those fields that are per-frame (such as the frame number and the > addresses). I suppose; and you would have all of them end up opening the same packet in the lower two panes? -Ashok --- Asok the Intern ---------------------------------------- Ashok Narayanan IOS Network Protocols, Cisco Systems 250 Apollo Drive, Chelmsford, MA 01824 Ph: 978-497-8387. Fax: 978-497-8513 (Attn: Ashok Narayanan)