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Filter Parameters
Any number of filters can be applied to a report. Each filter is a set of acceptable values for a certain aspect of the source data. If a filter is not specified then all values for that aspect are accepted.
To specify multiple acceptable values for a filter, include the parameter name and value in the URL once for each value.
Note that the filters that can be applied to a
sf – specifies a saved filter to apply to the report. The ID for a saved filter is available in Report Settings.
<id>
A saved filter ID
device – specifies the address of an acceptable
<addr>
The address in
inif – specifies an acceptable input interface, thus selecting inbound traffic on the interface.
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outif – specifies an acceptable output interface, thus selecting outbound traffic on the interface. Format as for inif above.
if – specifies an acceptable input or output interface of the flow, thus selecting traffic passed in both directions across the interface. Format as for inif above.
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