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EARLY FIELD TRIAL<br />

Using the Manual Display Filter Tabs<br />

Raw Capture <strong>Mode</strong> Postcapture Analysis<br />

Use the following tabs to filter using a variety of criteria:<br />

Filtering by Address<br />

Filtering by Address on page 185<br />

Filtering by Port on page 186<br />

Filtering by Data Pattern on page 187<br />

Filtering by Packet Size, Protocol, and Packet Types on page 189<br />

Use the options on the Address tab to set up a filter to display packets<br />

between up to ten pairs of network nodes by their addresses.<br />

To filter by address:<br />

1 Go to Display > Define Filter, then click the Profiles button.<br />

Assign the filter a name and configure the settings.<br />

If you are modifying an existing filter, ensure that filter is selected<br />

from the Settings For: list before continuing.<br />

2 Click the Address tab.<br />

3 From the Address type dropdown list, define the address as either<br />

a network Hardware, IP, or IPX address.<br />

4 Under <strong>Mode</strong>, select Include or Exclude to include or exclude<br />

packets that match the address specification.<br />

5 Drag and drop a symbolic address from the Known Address list into<br />

the Station 1 or Station 2 fields. Known addresses come from<br />

Broadcast Addresses, the Host Table, or the Address Book.<br />

You can also just type in an address manually. When entering a<br />

specific IP address, you can use an asterisk (*) to designate a wild<br />

card, for instance 10.20.90.*, 10.20.*.9, 10.*.90.9, or *.20.90.9<br />

6 Select which direction the traffic flows by setting the Dir option<br />

between stations.<br />

7 Click OK.<br />

User’s Guide 185

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