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EARLY FIELD TRIAL Chapter 8 184 Sniffer Adaptive Application Analyzer Figure 8-11. The Capture Profiles Dialog Box 3 Click the New button to create a new filter profile. The New Capture Profile dialog box appears. Figure 8-12. The New Capture Profile Dialog Box 4 Use the New Capture Profile dialog box to enter a name for the filter profile. In addition, you can copy the settings for this filter from either an existing defined profile (Copy Existing Profile option) or from one of the many samples provided with Sniffer Adaptive Application Analyzer (Copy Sample Profile option). 5 Click OK. 6 Click Done in the Capture Profiles dialog box. The filter appears in the Settings For panel of the Define Filter dialog box. At this point, you can fine tune the settings for this filter in the other tabs of the Define Filter dialog box (Address, Data Pattern, Advanced, and so on).

EARLY FIELD TRIAL Using the Manual Display Filter Tabs Raw Capture Mode Postcapture Analysis Use the following tabs to filter using a variety of criteria: Filtering by Address Filtering by Address on page 185 Filtering by Port on page 186 Filtering by Data Pattern on page 187 Filtering by Packet Size, Protocol, and Packet Types on page 189 Use the options on the Address tab to set up a filter to display packets between up to ten pairs of network nodes by their addresses. To filter by address: 1 Go to Display > Define Filter, then click the Profiles button. Assign the filter a name and configure the settings. If you are modifying an existing filter, ensure that filter is selected from the Settings For: list before continuing. 2 Click the Address tab. 3 From the Address type dropdown list, define the address as either a network Hardware, IP, or IPX address. 4 Under Mode, select Include or Exclude to include or exclude packets that match the address specification. 5 Drag and drop a symbolic address from the Known Address list into the Station 1 or Station 2 fields. Known addresses come from Broadcast Addresses, the Host Table, or the Address Book. You can also just type in an address manually. When entering a specific IP address, you can use an asterisk (*) to designate a wild card, for instance 10.20.90.*, 10.20.*.9, 10.*.90.9, or *.20.90.9 6 Select which direction the traffic flows by setting the Dir option between stations. 7 Click OK. User’s Guide 185

EARLY FIELD TRIAL Chapter 8<br />

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

Figure 8-11. The Capture Profiles Dialog Box<br />

3 Click the New button to create a new filter profile. The New<br />

Capture Profile dialog box appears.<br />

Figure 8-12. The New Capture Profile Dialog Box<br />

4 Use the New Capture Profile dialog box to enter a name for the filter<br />

profile. In addition, you can copy the settings for this filter from<br />

either an existing defined profile (Copy Existing Profile option) or<br />

from one of the many samples provided with <strong>Sniffer</strong> <strong>Adaptive</strong><br />

<strong>Application</strong> <strong>Analyzer</strong> (Copy Sample Profile option).<br />

5 Click OK.<br />

6 Click Done in the Capture Profiles dialog box.<br />

The filter appears in the Settings For panel of the Define Filter dialog<br />

box. At this point, you can fine tune the settings for this filter in the other<br />

tabs of the Define Filter dialog box (Address, Data Pattern,<br />

Advanced, and so on).

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