Sniffer® Portable Professional User's Guide - NetScout
Sniffer® Portable Professional User's Guide - NetScout
Sniffer® Portable Professional User's Guide - NetScout
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Table 5-5. Host Table Toolbar Options<br />
Button Description<br />
Monitoring Your Network<br />
Add to Last Filter. Displays the Define Filter - Capture<br />
dialog box, adding information associated with the selected<br />
station in the Outline Table to the previous filter<br />
information.<br />
NOTE: The type of selected station must match the station<br />
used in the previous filter for this to work. For example, if<br />
you select an IP station in the Host Table’s IP tab and click<br />
Define Filter, the Define Filter - Capture dialog box will<br />
automatically populate with the IP address of the selected<br />
station. You could then select a second IP station in the IP<br />
tab, click the Add to Last Filter button, and see the Define<br />
Filter - Capture dialog box appear with the IP address of the<br />
second station added to the previous station. However, you<br />
could not go to the MAC tab, select a station, and then add<br />
that to a filter already populated with IP information. The<br />
filter types must match.<br />
Pause. Pauses updates.<br />
Refresh. Refreshes the display.<br />
Reset. Resets all counters to zero.<br />
Export. Exports tabular data to CSV (Table views only)<br />
Properties. Opens a properties dialog box in which you<br />
can set operating parameters for the Host Table, including<br />
update and sort intervals, sort options for charts, and which<br />
wireless stations are included in the display (Access<br />
Points, Stations, None, or any combination of the three).<br />
Single Station. Displays a Single Station view for the<br />
selected station. See Host Table Single Station Functions on<br />
page 84 for more information.<br />
Export data to HTML (Table views only)<br />
Sort a Host Table by clicking a column heading (for example, to sort the<br />
statistics by incoming packets, click the In Pkts column heading). Click<br />
a second time to sort in reverse order.<br />
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