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EARLY FIELD TRIAL<br />

Table 6-3. Filter Editing Buttons<br />

Button Description<br />

Using Filters in the Quick Select Window<br />

adds Copy and Paste functionality. See Using the Filter Editor Context<br />

Menu on page 128.<br />

Add AND/OR Adds a new AND/OR operator at the specified location.<br />

You can toggle the new operator between AND and OR by double-clicking its<br />

entry in Filter Editor or by clicking the Toggle AND/OR button.<br />

Toggle AND/OR Toggles the selected operator between AND and OR. You can perform the<br />

same operation by double-clicking its entry in the Filter Editor.<br />

Toggle NOT Toggles the selected term between Include and Exclude (NOT). You can<br />

perform the same operating by double-clicking a term’s entry in the Filter<br />

Editor.<br />

Direction Opens a dialog box in which you can select whether to mine packets in both<br />

directions on the selected conversation, from the Source to the Destination<br />

only, or from the Destination to the Source only.<br />

NOTE: This button is only available when a “directional” term is selected – for<br />

example, a conversation between two IP stations.<br />

Edit Item Opens a dialog box in which you can edit the selected term’s definition. The<br />

exact options that appear depend on the type of term selected. See Adding<br />

Terms to the Create/Edit Filters Dialog Box on page 129 for information on<br />

the options that can appear.<br />

Delete Item Removes the selected item from the Filter Editor.<br />

Add Opens a dialog box in which you can define the term selected in the adjacent<br />

dropdown list for addition to the Filter Editor. For example, if IP Address is<br />

selected, a dialog box appears in which you can specify the IP address and<br />

subnet mask to be added to the Filter Editor.<br />

See Adding Terms to the Create/Edit Filters Dialog Box on page 129 for<br />

details on the different terms you can add and how to define them.<br />

Clear Removes all definitions in the Filter Editor and creates a blank workspace.<br />

Other Buttons in the Create/Edit Filters Dialog Box<br />

OK accepts the current filter definitions and exits the Create/Edit<br />

Filters dialog box. When you click the OK button, the Create/Edit<br />

Filters dialog box takes the following actions:<br />

Saves all changes made to named filters.<br />

Sets the currently selected filter for mining analysis.<br />

If the Auto Filter or Temporary filter is selected, saves the<br />

settings as the new temporary filter and sets it for analysis.<br />

The old temporary filter will be overwritten.<br />

User’s Guide 127

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