Capture and display filters, Getting started with the filter interface, Chapter 7 – Finisar Surveyor User Manual

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Capture and Display Filters

For most data analysis operations, you’ll want to look at only a subset of all data.

Filters allow you to select and count data in just about any way you can imagine.
Capture filters allow you to capture a subset of the network data. Display filters

allow you to view a subset of the data you have already captured. They can be used

to refine your view of captured information. For example, you might choose to cap-

ture all packets sent/received by a specific IP network station. Later, you might

decide you want to look at the data for specific types of packets that are flowing

through the station. A display filter allows you to view this subset of captured data.
Surveyor uses a layered approach to developing filters. If you want a simple filter,

all filter options can be specified from a single window. However, if you need to

create an advanced filter with multiple states and searches to refine exactly what

you’re looking for, Surveyor supports a complete filtering language.
Example filters are provided to give you an idea of the types of filters that can be

created. This section describes both Capture and Display Filters; the minor differ-

ences are noted in the text.

Getting Started with the Filter Interface

For most users, filters can be created and applied from a single window. The over-

view below describes a simple way to get started with the interface.
1. Select the resource you want to filter from the Resource Browser.

2. Press the

Detail View

button.

3. Press the

Create/Modify Capture Filter

button to bring up the

Filter Design

window.

4. Click on a pre-defined filter template from the

Available Filter Templates

box.

The data pattern for the filter template you have selected will display in the

Current Filter Template Display

area. Suggestion: Try HTTP to collect HTTP

traffic only.

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