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Filtering Commands
In order to streamline the debug process and avoid huge data generation while troubleshooting, few commands enable Client MAC Media Access Control. A MAC address is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on a network. address, IP Address, and Port filtration.
- In the WebUI, select one of the following options:
- To select a group, label, site, or all devices in the filter, set the filter to one of the options under
The dashboard context for the selected filter is displayed.
, , or . For all devices, set the filter to . - To select a device in the filter:
- Set the filter to .
- Under
A list of devices is displayed in the
view. , click , and then click , , or . - Click a device listed under
The dashboard context for the device is displayed.
.
- To select a group, label, site, or all devices in the filter, set the filter to one of the options under
- Under
The
page is displayed.
> , click . - Select the device type, , , or as required from the drop-down list.
- Select any command category and the pane displays the associated commands.
If you navigate from the device details page, the
page appears, where the device context is already set and the field is automatically populated based on your selection.Mandatory filters— Commands marked with '*'
- Select a command marked with '*' and click
The
dialog box appears.
. - Enter the parameters such as, Client MAC address, IP address, port number, port list, or policy name as required.
The parameters are generated based on the commands selected.
- Click
In case of mandatory filter commands, if you do no enter the filtering parameters in the additional filters dialog box, the command does not get added to the selected command pane and you cannot perform the troubleshooting.
. - (Optional) Click to reset the filtration parameters for all the commands added in the selected command pane.
Optional filters— Commands marked with '+'
- Select a command marked with '+' and click
The
dialog box appears.
. - (Optional) Enter the parameters such as, Client MAC address, IP address, port number, port list, or policy name as required.
The parameters are generated based on the commands selected.
- Click
In case of optional filter commands, if you do no enter the filtering parameters in the additional filters dialog box, the command still gets added to the selected command pane and you can perform your troubleshooting.
. - (Optional) Click to reset the filtration parameters for all the commands added in the selected command pane.
There are few commands marked with '^'. These commands are independent commands and cannot run along with other commands. If you select commands marked with '^', you cannot choose any other commands from the commands list.