Remove legacy sniffer references: Docs

master-31012017
George Oikonomou 2016-07-24 04:27:41 +01:00
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* On the cc2538, character I/O can be directed over USB or UART. This is
* controlled by a series of configuration directives:
* - SLIP_ARCH_CONF_USB: Controls the operation of slip-arch.
* - CC2538_RF_CONF_SNIFFER_USB: Controls the output of the RF driver when
* operating as a sniffer
* - DBG_CONF_USB: Controls all debugging output
*
* Defaults for those defines are set in contiki-conf.h

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Build a Sniffer - Live Traffic Capture with Wireshark
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There is a sniffer example in `examples/cc2538dk/sniffer/`
There is a sniffer example in `examples/sensniff/`
Diverging from platform defaults, this example configures the UART to use a baud rate of 460800. The reason is that sniffers operating at 115200 are liable to corrupt frames. This is almost certain to occur when sniffing a ContikiMAC-based deployment. See more details on how to configure UART baud rates in the "Advanced Topics" section.
@ -366,7 +366,6 @@ Switching between UART and USB (CDC-ACM)
By default, everything is configured to use the UART (stdio, border router's SLIP, sniffer's output stream). If you want to change this, these are the relevant lines in contiki-conf.h (0: UART, 1: USB):
#define SLIP_ARCH_CONF_USB 0 /** SLIP over UART by default */
#define CC2538_RF_CONF_SNIFFER_USB 0 /** Sniffer out over UART by default */
#define DBG_CONF_USB 0 /** All debugging over UART by default */
You can multiplex things (for instance, SLIP as well as debugging over USB or SLIP over USB but debugging over UART and other combinations).
@ -377,7 +376,6 @@ By default, everything is configured to use the UART0 (stdio, border router's SL
#define SERIAL_LINE_CONF_UART 0
#define SLIP_ARCH_CONF_UART 0
#define CC2538_RF_CONF_SNIFFER_UART 0
#define DBG_CONF_UART 0
#define UART1_CONF_UART 0