KVM Over the NET™ User Manual
Filter
Filter allows you to control the number and type of ports that display in the Sidebar, as well as which ports get scanned when Auto Scan and Array Modes are invoked (see Scan and Array, above). When you click Filter, the bottom of the panel changes to look similar to the image, below:
The meanings of the choices are explained in the following table:
Choices | Explanation |
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All | This is the default view. With no other filter options selected, |
| all of the ports that are accessible to the user are listed in the |
| Sidebar. |
| If any Favorites have been specified (see page 109), you can |
| drop down the list box and select Favorites instead of All. If |
| you select Favorites, only the items you have selected as |
| Favorites display in the tree. |
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Powered On | If you enable Powered On (by putting a check in the |
| checkbox) only the ports that have their attached devices |
| powered on display in the tree. |
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Search | If you key in a search string and click Search, only port names |
| that match the search string display in the tree. Wildcards (? |
| for single characters; * for multiple characters) and the |
| keyword or are supported, so that more than one port can |
| show up in the list. |
| For example: |
| 1. If you key in Web*, both Web Server 1 and Web Server 2 |
| show up in the list. |
| 2. If you key in W*1 or M*2, both Web Server 1 and Mail |
| Server 2 show up in the list. |
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Exit | Clicking Exit closes the filter dialog (in Web browser only). |
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