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EARLY FIELD TRIAL<br />

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

The Import button opens a common Browse dialog box in which<br />

you can navigate to an XML file of saved Protocols tab settings for<br />

import.<br />

The Import and Export buttons are particularly useful in the following<br />

situations:<br />

You want to create files of saved Protocols tab settings for use in<br />

different network environments. For example, you may commonly<br />

analyze network segments with protocol loads running over known<br />

but non-standard ports. You can switch Protocols tab settings in<br />

and out quickly using these buttons.<br />

You want to share Protocols tab settings with another <strong>Sniffer</strong> unit<br />

supporting this feature. You can export your settings to a file and<br />

then import them on a second unit.<br />

Searching for Frames in the Decode Display<br />

Because the Decode display can include thousands and thousands of<br />

frames, it can be useful to search for particular frames. Using <strong>Sniffer</strong><br />

<strong>Adaptive</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Analyzer</strong>’s powerful search abilities, you can search<br />

for frames in the Decode display that match a text string, a certain data<br />

pattern, a certain status flag, or have an Expert symptom or diagnosis<br />

associated with them.<br />

NOTE: In addition to searching for frames, you can also advance to<br />

a particular frame in the Decode tab by specifying its number. Do<br />

this by selecting the Go to Frame command from the Display menu<br />

and supplying the frame number in the dialog box that appears.<br />

Use the Find Frame dialog box to search for frames. Display the Find<br />

Frame dialog box using any of the following commands:<br />

Select Find Frame from the Display menu.<br />

Select Find Frame from the Decode tab’s context menu (activated<br />

by right-clicking anywhere on the Decode tab).<br />

Use the Alt-F3 keyboard shortcut.<br />

The Find Frame dialog box contains the following tabs:<br />

Text — The Text tab lets you search for frames containing a<br />

specified text string.<br />

Time — The Time tab lets you search for frames with specific text<br />

in the delta, relative, or absolute time fields.<br />

User’s Guide 197

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