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You can filter the sites and devices that APSolute Vision displays. The filter applies to all the sites and devices in
the tree. The filter does not change the contents of the tree, only how APSolute Vision displays the tree to you. By
default, APSolute Vision displays all the sites and devices that you have permission to view. To each node in the
tree, APSolute Vision appends the number of devices matching the filter at that level according to your RBAC
permissions.
the tree. The filter does not change the contents of the tree, only how APSolute Vision displays the tree to you. By
default, APSolute Vision displays all the sites and devices that you have permission to view. To each node in the
tree, APSolute Vision appends the number of devices matching the filter at that level according to your RBAC
permissions.
You can filter the sites and devices that APSolute Vision displays according to the following criteria:
•
Status
—Up, Down, Maintenance, or Unknown.
•
Type
—Alteon, AppWall, DefensePro, or LinkProof NG. The Physical Containers tab does not display
this field.
•
Name
—The name of a device, site, or string contained in the name (for example, the value aRy
matches an element named Primary1 and SecondaryABC).
•
IP Address
—The IP address, IP range, or IP mask.
After you configure the filter criteria, to apply the filter, click the
button to apply the filter. Click the
button to cancel the filter.
Figure 22: Device Pane (Not Docked)
Minimizes the docked device pane.
Docks the device pane.
Displays the UI for the selected device(s).
Controls for filtering the devices that the pane displays.
APSolute Vision appends the number of devices matching
the filter at that level according to your RBAC permissions.
the filter at that level according to your RBAC permissions.