Nortel Networks NN47230-301 manual Retrieval Criteria Definition View

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Note: When using Log Browser, the Retrieval Criteria and Details sections can be viewed or hidden by clicking the small arrows beside the section name. Hide these sections as necessary to see the entire Log Browser tool on systems with low screen resolution.

2Select File > Open > Open NSNAS Log File from the Log Browser menu.

A dialog box appears, allowing you to specify a log file on the current system.

3Select the Nortel SNAS 4050 log file to view.

The Retrieval Criteria list displays Attributes that can be used to limit log results that are displayed.

4Check to ensure the Retrieval Criteria section is in Definition View.

The Definition View (shown in the figure below Figure 30 "Retrieval Criteria — Definition View" (page 55)) allows you to specify attributes and attribute values to sort and view the log entries.

Figure 30

Retrieval Criteria — Definition View

5Select a criteria from the list, and set the desired values in the space available.

After a criteria has been added to the Retrieval list, a checkmark appears beside the name of that criteria.

6Repeat step 5 for each criteria you want to use to sort log file entries.

7Confirm the current list of criteria by changing the Retrieval Criteria section to Summary View (shown in the figure below Figure 31 "Retrieval Criteria — Summary View" (page 56)).

Nortel Secure Network Access Switch Software Release 1.6.1

Installing and Using Security and Routing Element Manager (SREM)

NN47230-301 02.01 Standard

1.6.116 July 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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Contents NN47230-301 320199-D Statement of conditions TrademarksRestricted rights legend ExportLicensing Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreementGeneral Contents Figures Copyright 2007, Nortel Networks Contents Before you begin PrefaceBold body text Text conventionsPublications Related informationOnline How to get helpClick Express Routing Codes on the Technical Support web End Preface Topic Srem installation precautionsRemoving previous versions of Srem System requirementsUninstalling Srem Accessing the uninstall applicationUsing the Start Menu shortcut Using Windows ExplorerIntroduction Uninstall Options Choose Product Features Uninstall Complete Installing Srem on your systemIntroduction Choose Install Folder Choose Shortcut Folder Launching uninstallerPre-Installation Summary Install Complete Srem Descriptions Topic Srem window areasMain Srem window Screen element Description Main Srem screen Screen element DescriptionFile menu items MenusFile menu Menu option Description View menu items Edit menu itemsView menu Menu option Description Tools menu Menu option Description Tools menu itemsWindow menu items Menu option DescriptionSrem toolbar Help menu itemsToolbar items Help menu Menu option DescriptionIndicator icons Icon Name Description Indicator iconsSecond row Screen icons Icon Name Description Screen iconsChange Manager tab Statistics Manager tab Right-click menuRight-click menu example Right-click menu options Menu option Description Accessing the Srem software Chapter Using SremQuitting Srem Opening SremViewing Srem online help Online help icons Icon Name Description Srem online helpIcon Name Description Configuring Srem settingsOptions dialog box Srem Options Description Managing network access devices from the SremAdding a new network access device New Device fields Field Description New Device screenGrouping network access devices in Srem Deleting a network access deviceField Description New Sub Network dialog box Right-click menuModifying network information Logging into a network access deviceOpening a network configuration Saving a network configurationSave dialog box Open dialog box Changing information within the SremPaste As dialog box Cutting, copying, and pasting data between devicesCopying, cutting, and pasting values Managing changes within the SremChanging field values in the Srem Selecting and deselecting table itemsApplying and saving groups of changes Managing logs and statistics within the Srem Statistics Manager tab Log Browser Using the Log Browser toolRetrieval Criteria Definition View Retrieval Criteria Summary View Index Srem Page Nortel Secure Network Access Switch Software Release

NN47230-301 specifications

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