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EARLY FIELD TRIAL<br />

5 Click OK.<br />

Figure 8-14. Setting Port Filters<br />

Filtering by Data Pattern<br />

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

Use the Data Pattern tab to define a filter that will capture or display<br />

packets that match a data pattern you specify. A data pattern is a<br />

particular sequence of bits, the length of the sequence, or the offset<br />

position within the packet. The maximum data pattern length is 32<br />

bytes. You can specify the offset from the beginning of the packet or<br />

from the protocol boundary.<br />

A data pattern filter can be simple, consisting of a single data pattern,<br />

or very sophisticated, involving multiple data patterns connected by<br />

Boolean operators AND, OR, and NOT.<br />

See Copying a Data Pattern from the Decode Screen on page 189.<br />

To filter by data pattern:<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 Data Pattern tab.<br />

3 From the buttons available, you can define or modify a data pattern<br />

using the following:<br />

User’s Guide 187

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