LINDY CPU IP Access Switch | User Manual |
A description of the items is given in the table, below:
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| This is one of three radio buttons that define the scope of the |
| New search |
| search. If it is selected, the search is performed on all the |
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| events in the database for the selected CPU IP ACCESS | |
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| SWITCH. |
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| Search last results |
| This is a secondary search performed on the events that |
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| This is a secondary search performed on all the events in the |
| Search excluding last results |
| database for the selected CPU IP ACCESS SWITCH excluding |
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| the events that resulted from the last search. |
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| CPU IP ACCESS SWITCH units are listed according to their IP |
| CPU IP ACCESS SWITCH List |
| address. Select the unit that you want to perform the search on |
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| from this list. You can select more than one unit for the search. | |
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| If no units are selected, the search is performed on all of them. |
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| The search results are divided into three categories depending |
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| on their importance: Most, are events concerning System |
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| Settings and User login information, and are displayed in red. |
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| Less, are events concerning Network IP Settings, and are | |
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| displayed in blue. Least, are events concerning Video Settings, |
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| and are displayed in black. |
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| Select the date and time that you want the search to start from. |
| From |
| The format follows the MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS convention, |
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| 05/11/2002 13:45:08 | |
| To | Select the date and time that you want the search to end at. | |
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| Key in the pattern that you are searching for here. The multiple |
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| character wildcard (%) is supported. E.g., h%ds would match |
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| hands and hoods. |
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| Search | Click this button to start the search. | |
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| Click this button to print the search results | ||
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| Results | Lists the events that contained matches for the search. | |
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Maintenance:
This function allows the administrator to perform manual maintenance of the database. He can use it to erase specified records before the expiration time that was set with the Limit setting of the Edit function (see p. 47).
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