Xena OpenAutomation Python API
Table of Content
1. Introduction
2. Getting Started
3. Understanding XOA Python API
4. Test Resource Management
5. Command Grouping
6. Status Messages and Exceptions
7. Python Script Examples
8. API Reference
8.1. High-Level Functions
8.2. High-Level API
8.2.1. Summary
8.2.2. Tester
8.2.3. Module
8.2.4. Port
8.2.4.1. Obtain
8.2.4.2. General
8.2.4.3. Traffic Generation
8.2.4.4. Layer 1 (Thor, Loki, Odin)
8.2.4.4.1. Energy Efficiency Ethernet
8.2.4.4.2. Fault
8.2.4.4.3. Link Flap
8.2.4.4.4. Transceiver
8.2.4.4.5. ANLT
8.2.4.4.6. Medium
8.2.4.4.6.1. Eye Diagram
8.2.4.4.6.2. Settings and Status
8.2.4.4.6.3. Tap Configuration
8.2.4.4.7. PCS
8.2.4.4.8. PMA
8.2.4.4.9. PRBS
8.2.4.5. Layer 1 (Freya)
8.2.4.6. Impairment
8.2.4.7. L47
8.2.5. Stream
8.2.6. Exception
8.2.7. Enum
8.3. Low-Level API
9. Glossary of Terms
Xena OpenAutomation Python API
8.
API Reference
8.2.
High-Level API
8.2.4.
Port
8.2.4.4.
Layer 1 (Thor, Loki, Odin)
8.2.4.4.6.
Medium
8.2.4.4.6.
Medium
8.2.4.4.6.1. Eye Diagram
8.2.4.4.6.1.1. Information
8.2.4.4.6.1.2. Bit Error Rate
8.2.4.4.6.1.3. Dwell Bits
8.2.4.4.6.1.4. Measure
8.2.4.4.6.1.5. Resolution
8.2.4.4.6.1.6. Data Columns
8.2.4.4.6.2. Settings and Status
8.2.4.4.6.2.1. Signal Status
8.2.4.4.6.2.2. Settings
8.2.4.4.6.3. Tap Configuration
8.2.4.4.6.3.1. TX Tap Autotune
8.2.4.4.6.3.2. TX Tap Retune
8.2.4.4.6.3.3. TX Tap Configuration
8.2.4.4.6.3.4. RX Tap Configuration