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Sniffer® Portable Professional User's Guide - NetScout

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Selecting Packets<br />

Table 8-2. Keyboard Shortcuts for the Display Pane<br />

Displaying Captured Data<br />

F7 - Previous View the previous packet in the<br />

summary pane.<br />

F8 - Next View the next packet in the summary<br />

pane.<br />

You can select individual packets or a group of packets in the summary<br />

pane. Selecting packets allows you to mark key packets that are of<br />

interest to you, so that you can view and use them more easily. You can:<br />

Save the selected packets to a file (Display > Save Selected).<br />

Treat the selected packets as bookmarks, and use F2 to advance<br />

from one selected packet to the next.<br />

Using the Decode Tab Toolbar<br />

The Decode tab provides a toolbar at the top of the window with<br />

shortcuts to useful functionality (Figure 8-3). Each of the buttons in the<br />

toolbar is described in the table that follows.<br />

Figure 8-3. Decode Tab Toolbar<br />

Table 8-3. Decode Tab Toolbar Buttons<br />

Button Title Description<br />

Two Station Format Toggles the two-station format on and<br />

off. The two-station format splits the<br />

display into left and right panes,<br />

showing traffic between two stations.<br />

See Display Setup > General Options on<br />

page 179 for details.<br />

Show/Hide All Layers Toggles the Show All Layers option on<br />

and off. If enabled, the Summary pane<br />

shows one line for each protocol level<br />

contained in a frame. If disabled, only<br />

one line (for the highest enabled<br />

protocol level) is shown.<br />

Display Setup Displays the Display Setup dialog box.<br />

See Setting Display Setup Options on<br />

page 177.<br />

User’s <strong>Guide</strong> 165

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