Capture Filter dialog box
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Capture Filter dialog box
This dialog box displays the capture filter decision tree and helps you to specify the frames that you want to capture. You can also load filters that were previously designed and saved to a file. By doing this, you avoid creating filters every time you want to capture filtered data.
You can use the following controls to make changes to the decision tree.
SAP/ETYPE =
Double-click this line to specify protocols that you want to capture in frames.
AND (Address Pairs)
Double-click this line to filter on computer address pairs.
You can specify as many as three address pairs.
AND (Pattern Matches)
Double-click this line to capture only frames that contain a specified pattern at a specified offset.
You can specify as many as four pattern matches.
Add
Use the buttons in this group box to add criteria to the capture filter.
Address
Click to open the Address Expression dialog box, which you can use to specify the address pairs of the computers between which you want to capture data.
Pattern
Click to open the Pattern Match dialog box, which you can use to capture only those frames containing a specific pattern of ASCII or hexadecimal data.
Insert
Use the buttons in this group box to add operators to the capture filter.
OR
Click to add an OR branch to the capture filter decision tree. This option is available only for pattern matches.
NOT
Click to add a NOT branch to the decision tree or to remove a branch of the tree. This option is available only for pattern matches.
Edit
Click to edit the line that is currently selected in the capture filter.
Delete
Click to delete the line that is currently selected in the capture filter.
Load
Click to open the Load Capture Filter dialog box, which you can use to replace the current capture filter with one that has been saved to a file.
Save
Click to open the Save Capture Filter dialog box, which you can use to save the current capture filter as a file.
Notes
In the address portion of a capture filter, EXCLUDE statements take logical precedence over INCLUDE statements. Regardless of the sequence in which statements appear in the Capture Filter dialog box, Network Monitor evaluates EXCLUDE statements first. Therefore, in a filter containing both an EXCLUDE and an INCLUDE statement, if a frame meets the criteria specified in an EXCLUDE statement, Network Monitor discards the frame without testing it against the INCLUDE statement to see whether the frame also meets the criteria of the INCLUDE statement.
When you close the capture filter, Network Monitor optimizes the logic you used in the Pattern Matches branch of the capture filter decision tree. Therefore, when you re-open the capture filter, it might look different from when you created it. For example, if you define multiple pattern match statements, Network Monitor automatically processes them with an implicit OR operator and removes any explicit OR operators between such statements.
See Also
Concepts
Save a capture filter
Save a display filter
Load a capture filter
Design a capture filter
How Network Monitor works