Importing filter settings from a channel, Saving filter settings for later use – Echelon LonScanner FX Protocol Analyzer User Manual

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9. Click OK to save your changes and return to the Device Filter dialog.

10. Click OK on the Device Filter dialog. The protocol analyzer uses the

updated filter configuration to filter all incoming packets.

You can edit the configuration of the filter file again later by selecting Filter

Edit Filters, and repeating steps 2 through 10.
You can select Filter Set to Defaults at any time to revert the filter to the

default filter settings.

Importing Filter Settings from a Channel

The protocol analyzer automatically saves the filter settings that you define for a

channel each time they are modified. When you modify the filter settings for a

channel, the protocol analyzer uses those settings the next time you connect to

the channel.
You can import the filter settings for a given channel into another channel. For

example, if you use multiple network interfaces to monitor a channel or group of

channels, and want them all to use the same filter settings, you can import the

filter settings from one network interface to the others.
To import filter settings:

1. Select Filter Import From Channel. A dialog box opens to remind you

that this action overwrites any filter settings defined for the channel.

2. Click Yes to continue. A dialog box opens from which you can select the

network interface that you use to connect to the channel which contains

the filter settings that you want to import.

3. Select the network interface from the Interface dropdown list box, or click

Add to add a new network interface, and then click OK.

A dialog box opens to inform you that the filter settings have been imported.

Click OK to close the dialog box. The protocol analyzer uses the imported filter

settings.

Saving Filter Settings for Later Use

You can save the global and device filter settings you create into a filter file so

that you can return to those settings later, without having to reconfigure the

filter and undo any subsequent changes later. To save the current global and

device filter settings into a filter file, select Filter Save Copy.
After you save a filter file, you can create or import new filter settings as

described in the previous sections, and then restore the saved filter settings at

any point. To restore your saved filter settings, select Filter Import From

Filter File, and open your saved filter file. The protocol analyzer uses the filter

settings defined in the saved filter file. These settings overwrite any previously

defined filter settings for the channel.
You can save any number of filter files, and import them at any time.

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