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The system requires naming and saving of all filters created by the user.
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The
OK
button on the
Set Condition
dialog box is unavailable (grayed out) until the condition selections
are complete.
l
When you have
multiple Frame Display windows
with a display filter or filters, those filter do not
automatically appear in other
Frame Display
windows. You must use the
feature to display
a filter created in one Frame Display in different
Frame Display
window.
4.3.1.13.1.2 Including and Excluding Radio Buttons
All filter dialog boxes contain an
Include
and an
Exclude
radio button. These buttons are mutually exclusive.
The
Include
/
Exclude
selection becomes part of the filter definition, and appears as part of the filter
description displayed to the right of the Toolbar.
Include
: A filter constructed with the "Include" button selected, returns a data set that includes frames that
meet the conditions defined by the filter and omits frames that do not.
Exclude
: A filter constructed with the "Exclude" button selected, returns a data set that excludes frames that
meet the conditions defined by the filter and consists of frames that do not.
4.3.1.13.1.3 Named Display Filters
You can create a unique display filter by selecting a data type on the
Frame Display
and using a right click
menu. When you create a
Name Filter
, it appears in the
dialog, where you can use it do
customize the data you see in the
Frame Display
panes.
1. Select a frame in the
Frame Display Summary
Pane.
2. Right click in the one of the data columns in the
Summary
Pane: CRC, NESN, DS, Packet Success,
Ethertype, Source Address, etc.
3. Select
Filter in
(data type)
=
. The
Filtering
Results
dialog appears.
4. Enter a name for the filter
5. Select
OK
.
The filter you just created appears in the
Named Filters
section of the
dialog.
4.3.1.13.1.4 Using Compound Display
Filters
Compound filters use boolean logic to create complex and precise filters. There are three primary Boolean
logic operators:
AND
,
OR
, and
NOT
.
The
AND
operator narrows the filter, the
OR
operator broadens the filter, and the
NOT
operator excludes
conditions from the filtered results. Include parentheses in a compound filter to nest condition sets within
larger condition sets, and force the filter-processing order.
There are two steps to using a compound filter. Define the filter conditions, and then apply the filter to the
data set. The analyzer combines both filter definition and application in one dialog.
1. Click the
Display Filters
icon
on the
Frame Display
window or select
Apply/Modify
Display Filters…
from the filter menu to open the
Set Condition
dialog box.
2. Click the
Advanced
button on the
Set Condition
dialog box.
Chapter 4 Capturing and Analyzing Data
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