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EARLY FIELD TRIAL<br />

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

Using the Traffic Map to Define a Display Filter<br />

The traffic map can be used to automatically define a Display filter. You<br />

can select stations and particular protocols displayed on the traffic map<br />

and automatically configure a Display filter to match your selections. See<br />

Working with Display Filters on page 172 for information about creating<br />

and using Display filters.<br />

To use the Traffic Map to define a Display filter:<br />

1 From the Matrix tab open the traffic map.<br />

2 Highlight any network node(s) you want to filter. To select more<br />

than one node, hold the Ctrl key down while you click additional<br />

nodes.<br />

3 Click the Display Filter icon and the Filter x tab appears, with<br />

the filtered network node selections you made.<br />

Using the Traffic Map to Identify Others Protocol Type<br />

The traffic map’s capacity to create a Display filter provides an ideal way<br />

to investigate Others protocol types in the capture buffer. Others are<br />

protocols that do not fall into the protocol categories that are predefined.<br />

To define a filter to select Others protocols:<br />

1 From the Matrix tab open the traffic map.<br />

2 Unchecked all protocols listed in the traffic map except the Others<br />

box.<br />

3 Click the Display Filter icon and the Filter x tab appears, with<br />

the data filtered based on the Others protocol selection.<br />

User’s Guide 211

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