Setting A Bytes In Or Bytes Out Range Filter; Setting A Port Number Range Filter - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.3 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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The following sections detail some common range filters used to manage log entries.

Setting a Bytes In or Bytes Out Range Filter

To view log entries based on the number of bytes received or transmitted during the
event, set a range filter on the Bytes In or Bytes Out column:
Right-click the Bytes In or Bytes Out column header and select Filter > Set Filter.
1.
The Bytes In/Bytes Out filter dialog box appears.
NOTE: By default, the Log Viewer does not display the Bytes In or Bytes Out column.
To set a byte filter, you must first configure the Log Viewer to display these columns.
For details on configuring column settings, see "Customizing Columns" on page 762.
Set the range for bytes received (Bytes In) or transmitted (Bytes Out):
2.
To filter on a minimum number of bytes only, select From and enter a value. When
applied, this filter displays log entries for events that received or transmitted more
than or equal to the specified minimum number of bytes.
To filter on a maximum number of bytes only, select To and enter a value. When
applied, this filter displays log entries for events that received or transmitted fewer
than or equal to the specified maximum number of bytes.
To filter on a range of bytes, select From and To, then enter the minimum and
maximum values for the range. When applied, this filter displays log entries for
events that received or transmitted a number of bytes within the specified range.
Click OK to apply the filter.
3.

Setting a Port Number Range Filter

To view log entries based on a range of port numbers used in the event, set a range filter
on the Dst Port or Src Port column:
Right-click the Src Port or Dst Port column header and select Filter > Set Filter. The
1.
Dst/Src Port filter appears.
Set the range for the port numbers:
2.
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