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<h1>Hardware Support: XpressNet - Creating an Log File</h1>
<p>Start DecoderPro.</p>
<p>Open the <strong>XpressNet Monitor</strong> (this is in the XpressNet submenu of the
"Systems" menu)</p>
<p>The following panel will open:<br>
<img src="images/XPressNetTrafficMonitor.jpg" alt="XpressNet Traffic Monitor Image"></p>
<h4>Buttons</h4>
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<li>"Clear screen" removes all history from the pane</li>
<li>"Freeze screen" stops logging new data to help you study the present contents of the
display</li>
<li>Click the "Choose log file" button, and choose a log file name to use (you can keep the
default name; the important thing is to know where the file is stored.)</li>
<li>After you click "Save" in the file dialog box, click the "Start logging" button on the
pane.<br>
Now you can perform whatever actions you want to perform in JMRI. A log is kept of all
traffic on the XpressNet connection.</li>
<li>Click the "Stop Logging" button on the XpressNet Monitor pane to - well - stop
logging.</li>
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<p>Back to the <a href="index.shtml">XpressNet Help</a> page</p>
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Paul Bender<br>
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