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Using Automatic Display Filters<br />

EARLY FIELD TRIAL Chapter 8<br />

174 <strong>Sniffer</strong> <strong>Adaptive</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Analyzer</strong><br />

You can automatically populate the Define Filter - Display dialog box’s<br />

tabs with filter settings based on selected portions of the currently<br />

selected packet in the Decode tab.<br />

To set an automatic display filter:<br />

1 In a Decode tab, select the packet to use as a filter source.<br />

2 Use the Automatic Filter Type Selection dropdown in the<br />

Decode toolbar to specify which portion of the packet you want to<br />

use as a filter (Figure 8-5).<br />

Figure 8-5. Selecting the Automatic Filter Type<br />

You can select from the following options:<br />

Table 8-7. Automatic Filter Type Selection Options<br />

Connection<br />

IP Source Address<br />

IP Destination<br />

Address<br />

IP Addresses<br />

Source Port<br />

Destination Port<br />

Use both the source/destination IP<br />

addresses and source/destination ports as a<br />

filter.<br />

Use only the source IP address as a filter.<br />

Use only the destination IP address as a<br />

filter.<br />

Use both the source and destination IP<br />

addresses as a filter (traffic flowing between<br />

these two addresses only).<br />

Use only the source port as a filter.<br />

Use only the destination port as a filter.

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