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10: O
PERATIONS
Locating
Information Using
the Find Command
The
Find
command lets you search for a string of text that may be part of
a EMS Tree Label, Property (field label), or MIB OID. Searches can either
include or exclude sub-elements.
Instead of using the Find command from an explorer tree node, you can
use the Find toolbar option to find specific information.
To search for a field or specific MIB object in EMS:
1
In the explorer tree, right-click any element.
2
From the pop-up menu, select
Find
. See
Figure 72
.
Figure 72
Find Window
3
In the
For
field, type the specific word, property, or MIB object you are
searching for.
4
In the
In
section, narrow your search by selecting one of the following:
■
Tree Label
— The label for a specific sub-element, or tree node (for
example, DSP).
■
Property
— The name of a specific property or MIB object (for
example, echo).
■
MIB OID
— The MIB OID for a specific MIB object (for example,
1.3.6.1.4.1.429.1.27.1.1.12).
5
In the
From
field, select the tree node you want to search.
If you want to change the tree node you want to search, click
Explore
Tree
. If not, continue with
step 7
.
The explorer tree window opens and allows you to choose another tree
node to search. This allows you to broaden or narrow your search
according to your customized needs. For example, if you know that the
property you are looking for is on a specific server or card, you can select
that specific device instead of an entire folder. See
Figure 73
.
Summary of Contents for 3CR15600 - Enterprise Management Suite
Page 12: ...12 ...
Page 16: ...16 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 40: ...40 CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ...
Page 54: ...54 CHAPTER 2 PRE INSTALLATION ...
Page 100: ...100 CHAPTER 4 SERVER FAILOVER CONFIGURATION ...
Page 123: ...Schedulable GUI Based Device Discovery 123 Figure 32 Session Preferences Discovery Tab Boxes ...
Page 132: ...132 CHAPTER 6 GUI CLIENT CONFIGURATION ...
Page 166: ...166 CHAPTER 9 NETWORK MANAGEMENT PLATFORM INTEGRATION CONFIGURATION ...
Page 206: ...206 CHAPTER 10 OPERATIONS ...
Page 212: ...212 APPENDIX A COMMAND LINE INTERFACE REFERENCE ...
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