Ip [I] Search Mode; Figure 8: "Regular Expression" Search Mode Example - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - ADMININISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Figure 8: "Regular Expression" Search Mode Example

NOTE: The regular expression search mode supports all common regular
expressions. For more information about regular expressions, refer to a
dedicated resource, such as Mastering Regular Expressions, 2nd Edition, by
Jeffrey E. F. Friedl.

IP [I] Search Mode

Use to locate an IP address. For example, to locate the IP address
in address objects:
In the main navigation tree, select Object Manager > Address Objects, then select
1.
the Address Table tab.
Select the first entry in the column IP/Domain Name, and then press the backslash
2.
key (\) to display the search mode window.
Enter I, and then enter 5.5.5.*. The UI automatically highlights the first match,
3.
Click the down arrow key to highlight the next match,
When searching in a table, your search criteria are applied only to the selected column.
If you select a different column, such as Name, and perform the same search, the
results differ. Figure 9 on page 37 shows both search results.
NOTE: NSM Release 2009.1 allows you to search for an IP address with
its specific netmask.
and
5.5.5.50
5.5.5.51
5.5.5.50
.
5.5.5.51
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