The Tx Packet Table


The Tx Packet Table lets you create, modify a list of packets and send them to the network.


Columns:

Information:


Logical Network Id where the packet will be sent to
Source MAC Address
Destination MAC Address
Source IP
Destination IP
Number of bytes in packet
Protocol used in packet

Items:

Buttons:

Actions:

Left click to reset the columns (default columns size will be restored)

Left click to mask the column (the column will disappear from the table)

Left click to memorize the columns (columns size will be restored as is when the application will start)

Left click to edit the selected packet

Left click to add the packet (the current packet will be added to the table)

Left click to modify the packet (the selected packet will be replaced by the current packet)

Left click to clear the packet (the current packet will be cleared)

Left click to delete the packet (the selected packet will be deleted)

Left click to move the packet up (the selected packet will be moved up)

Left click to move the packet down (the selected packet will be moved down)

Left click to reset the table (every packet will be deleted)

Left click to find a string in the table (a text will be located within the table)
Right click to find again the string in the table (the last searched text will be located again within the table)

Left click to print the table (the table will be printed or snapshot to a file)

Left click to export the table (the table will be exported in a readable text file)

Left click to load the table (the table will be loaded with a previous saved table)

Left click to save the table (the table will be saved to a file)

Left click to insert a saved packet (a previously saved packet will be inserted in the table)
Right click to insert a blank packet (a blank packet will be inserted in the table)

Left click to send the packet (the selected packet will be sent to the network)
Right click to send the table (every packet in the table will be sent to the network)


Misc:

The progress meter shows the percent of table used, each table has a maximum number of items set using arguments

This icon is a figure, it means that you can use the corresponding key or figure button to mask/sort the column


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