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EARLY FIELD TRIAL Chapter 8 Searching for Frames Matching Time Criteria 200 Sniffer Adaptive Application Analyzer To search for frames matching time criteria: 1 Display the Find Frame dialog box using any of the following commands: Select Find Frame from the Display menu. Select Find Frame from the Decode tab’s context menu (activated by right-clicking anywhere on the Decode tab). Use the Alt-F3 keyboard shortcut. 2 Click the Time tab. Search for packets with specific text in the Delta Time, Relative Time, or Absolute Time fields in the Summary pane here. To search for a value in the Delta Time field, enable the Delta Time option and supply the text to search for. To search for a value in the Relative Time field, enable the Relative Time option and supply the text to search for. To search for a value in the Absolute Time field, enable the Absolute Time option and use the dropdown fields to select the value to search for. NOTE: You can select any combination of values in the dropdown lists. Leaving a field blank will cause the search to accept any value for that field. 3 Use the Up and Down fields to specify whether to search in an upward or downward direction from the currently selected frame. 4 Use the Search Condition fields to specify which type of search you would like to perform, as follows: Simple Partial Search — A simple partial search will find any occurrence of the specified value anywhere within the specified field. Advanced Complete Search — An advanced complete search will find an exact match only. 5 Click OK.
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EARLY FIELD TRIAL Chapter 8<br />
Searching for Frames Matching Time Criteria<br />
200 <strong>Sniffer</strong> <strong>Adaptive</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Analyzer</strong><br />
To search for frames matching time criteria:<br />
1 Display the Find Frame dialog box using any of the following<br />
commands:<br />
Select Find Frame from the Display menu.<br />
Select Find Frame from the Decode tab’s context menu<br />
(activated by right-clicking anywhere on the Decode tab).<br />
Use the Alt-F3 keyboard shortcut.<br />
2 Click the Time tab. Search for packets with specific text in the<br />
Delta Time, Relative Time, or Absolute Time fields in the<br />
Summary pane here.<br />
To search for a value in the Delta Time field, enable the Delta<br />
Time option and supply the text to search for.<br />
To search for a value in the Relative Time field, enable the<br />
Relative Time option and supply the text to search for.<br />
To search for a value in the Absolute Time field, enable the<br />
Absolute Time option and use the dropdown fields to select<br />
the value to search for.<br />
NOTE: You can select any combination of values in the<br />
dropdown lists. Leaving a field blank will cause the search to<br />
accept any value for that field.<br />
3 Use the Up and Down fields to specify whether to search in an<br />
upward or downward direction from the currently selected frame.<br />
4 Use the Search Condition fields to specify which type of search<br />
you would like to perform, as follows:<br />
Simple Partial Search — A simple partial search will find any<br />
occurrence of the specified value anywhere within the<br />
specified field.<br />
Advanced Complete Search — An advanced complete<br />
search will find an exact match only.<br />
5 Click OK.