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Chapter1 Getting Started with Security Manager
Understanding Basic Security Manager Interface Features
Match Any of the Following—Creates an OR relationship among the filter criteria. Policies
matching any of your criteria are included in the filter.
Match All of the Following—Creates an AND relationship among the filter criteria. Only those
policies matching all your criteria are included in the filter.
Step 3 Establish a filter rule by entering three criteria, as follows:
From the first list, select the type to be filtered; for example, Name.
From the next list, select the operating criteria for the filter; for example, contains.
In the final field, enter or select a value on which to filter; for example Cisco.
Step 4 Click Add.
Tip If you make a mistake in forming the filter rule, select the rule and click Remove to delete it.
Step 5 Add any additional filter rules that you require. Click OK when you are finished.
The selector is filtered according to the new filter criteria, and the new filter is added to the filter list.
Create Filter Dialog Box
Use the Create Filter dialog box to filter and display a subset items in a selector or a table. Creating filters
helps you find items more easily when viewing large lists.
For more information on filtering, see these topics:
Filtering Items in Selectors, page 1-42
Filtering Tables, page1-45
Navigation Path
Do one of the following:
Select Create Filter from the Filter field in a selector tree.
Select Advanced Filter from the Filter field above a table.
Field Reference
Table1-14 Create Filter Dialog Box
Element Description
Match All of the Following When you select this option an AND relationship is created among the
filtering criteria you define. An item must satisfy every rule in the filter
to be displayed in the list.
For example, if you define the following criteria:
Name contains OSPF
Name contains West
When you click OK, the filter is defined as: Name contains OSPF and
Name contains West.