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EARLY FIELD TRIAL Chapter 3<br />

Adjusting the Time Selection<br />

52 <strong>Sniffer</strong> <strong>Adaptive</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Analyzer</strong><br />

Right-click the Time Selector’s sliding bar to display the Adjust time<br />

selection dialog box.<br />

Figure 3-5. Adjusting Time Selection<br />

See Using the Mining Summary Dialog on page 116 for details on<br />

adjusting the time selection up to the length of the stream.<br />

Click the First Statistics button to move your start time to the first<br />

statistics in the stream while maintaining your existing duration.<br />

Click the Last Packet button to move your end time to the last<br />

packet in the stream while maintaining your existing duration.<br />

Enter a new Start Time to override the existing start time.<br />

Enter a new Duration in days, hours, minutes and seconds to<br />

override the existing duration.<br />

NOTE: You can select any duration, up to the full length of the<br />

stream, with the Adjust Times button on the Summary dialog.<br />

See Using the Mining Summary Dialog on page 116.<br />

NOTE: You can only make time selections between the<br />

stream's Data Start and Data End times. An error message will<br />

appear if the Start Time or End Time is outside of the stream’s<br />

Data Start and Data End boundaries.<br />

Selecting Non-Aligned Time Boundaries<br />

If you use the Adjust time selection dialog to manually override the<br />

Graph panel's snap-to-15-second-boundaries behavior and select an<br />

unaligned time (such as 1:00:05 - 1:00:12), the Statistics panel<br />

displays the contents of the entire 15-second bucket (or buckets,<br />

depending on the boundaries selected) surrounding the time selection.

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