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EARLY FIELD TRIAL<br />

Refreshing Statistics<br />

Using the Statistics Panel<br />

By default, the Console automatically refreshes the Graph and Statistics<br />

panel data each time you adjust the time selector and scroll bar. You can<br />

change the default by disabling the Refresh statistics whenever<br />

graph selection changes option on the Quick Select > Options ><br />

General tab. When the automatic refresh is disabled, you must click the<br />

Refresh button to refresh the Statistics panel data after a new time<br />

selection.<br />

Canceling a Statistics Refresh<br />

Whenever a statistics refresh is in progress, the Refresh button changes<br />

into a Cancel button. You can click the Cancel button to stop a statistics<br />

refresh in progress. After clicking the Cancel button on an in-progress<br />

statistics refresh, the Availability meter will temporarily appear in red.<br />

The meter will return to its correct state at the next automatic or manual<br />

refresh.<br />

Selecting and Deselecting Rows<br />

From the Statistics panel, select a row by clicking the row’s checkbox. A<br />

unique color is assigned (a) for each selection and appears next to the<br />

entry. This color is carried over into the Graph panel, and identifies data<br />

appearing in the charts. Use either the eraser icon or the Clear All<br />

Selections command in the right-click context menu to clear all<br />

selections on the currently selected tab.<br />

NOTE: You can change the default colors assigned to selected rows.<br />

See Using Custom Colors in the Quick Select Window on page 67.<br />

Selecting a row also makes that row part of the current settings eligible<br />

for an Auto Filter. For example, if you select a row in the IP Address<br />

tab, set the Create/Edit Filter dropdown to Auto Filter, and click<br />

Create, the Create/Edit Filters dialog box automatically populates with<br />

a filter template containing traffic to and from the selected IP address.<br />

You can either accept the Auto Filter as is or refine it further using the<br />

options in the Create/Edit Filters dialog box. See Using the Mining<br />

Summary Dialog on page 116 for details.<br />

NOTE: The eraser icon does not clear selections made on inactive<br />

tabs.<br />

User’s Guide 97

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