Post-filter view, How to configure a post-filter – Rockwell Automation 9220-WINTA ControlNet Traffic Analyzer Reference Manual User Manual

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Publication 9220-052C-EN-P - August 2002

Triggers and Filters 4-11

Post-Filter View

You see this view when you have selected the Post-Filter icon in the
Control Panel.

How to Configure a Post-Filter

Defining a post-filter is a little bit more complex than defining a
pre-filter. Post-filtering provides a more precise way of filtering. When
you choose to post-filter on conditions, two filter condition list areas
appear. These two lists have been designed to show all the
information needed by the post-filter.

the first list looks like the Pre-Filter list and performs almost the
same function; it will be referred to as the top list.

the second list is used to filter on some LPacket data and will be
referred to as the bottom list.

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You can also access the Post-Filter view from the Actions
menu: Control Panel>Define Pre-Filter.

Click on this radio button
to get all stored frames
from the Data Buffer.

Click this button to enable any changes
in post-filtering. This will update the
MAC Frame Data view.

First Post-Filter condition. The
“Yes” means LPacket filter is enabled.

Enable/disable
filter condition.

Second Post-Filter condition.
LPacket filter is enabled.

Click on this radio
button to filter on
conditions.

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