The ‘none’ filter, Editing a filter, Duplicating a filter – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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The ‘none’ filter

The filter named none is the default configuration filter. You cannot to edit or delete this filter.
Selecting this filter lets you view Master Log events with no filtering applied. This is the default filter
selected when no other filter is applied by the user or when there is no migrated filter.

Editing a Filter

To edit a filter, select the filter you want to edit in the Filters panel and make the desired changes to
the filter configuration. Any changes you make will be reflected in the Filters panel when navigating
to another filter, but changes are not made permanent until you click OK.

Duplicating a Filter

To duplicate a filter, select the filter you want to duplicate in Filters panel and click Add. The content
of the selected filter will be loaded, but with the name field left blank. Enter a name for the new
filter and click OK.

Deleting a Filter

To delete a filter, select the filter and click Delete. Deleting a filter removes the filter name from the
Filters panel of the Define Filters dialog box. A filter is not permanently deleted until you click OK.

Notes on filters

Changing the filter in one client session does not alter the filter selection on other clients.
However, if the currently selected filter is updated, once the filter is saved, the master log is
reloaded to reflect the changes to that filter. This affects all your client sessions.

If the currently selected filter is deleted, the master log is reloaded, and changes the selected
filter to none for all your client sessions.

Copying user preferences includes all user-created filters.

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