The regular expression search mode supports all common regular expressions. IP [I] Search Mode. Help us improve your experience. Starts with [S] Search Mode Use to locate a pattern at the beginning of a string. Let us know what you think. If your entry appears in red, no matching value was found within the selected screen or dialog box. Use to locate a pattern anywhere in a string.
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Jsm the key that represents the search mode you want to use, and then begin entering the search criteria. Enter Sthen enter OR. If your entry appears in red, no matching value was found within the selected screen or dialog box. You can use the integrated search feature in NSM to quickly locate a specific setting within a UI screen or dialog box. Regular Expression [R] Search Juniperr. When searching in a table, your search criteria is applied only to the selected column.
Enter Cand then enter RPC.

Starts with [S] Search Mode Use to locate a pattern at the beginning of a string. To locate a different data type, such as an IP address, change the search mode. Contains String [C] Search Mode. The UI automatically highlights the first match, 5.
Understanding the Search Function in the NSM User Interface
Use to locate an IP address. The UI attempts to match your entry to an existing value; as you enter more characters, the UI continues to search for a match. Starts with [S] Search Mode.

Switching to another view or pressing the ESC key ends the search operation and junipef the tool window. The search mode window appears. To locate a word, begin entering the word and the search window automatically appears in the top left of the selected screen or dialog box.
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Use to locate a pattern anywhere in a string. Let us know what you think. Enter Rand then enter the following characters: If you select a different column, such as Name, and perform the same search, your results differ.
The UI automatically highlights the first match; click the Down Arrow key to highlight the next match. Do you have time for a two-minute survey?
For more information about regular expressions, refer to a dedicated resource, such as Mastering Regular Expressions, 2nd Editionby Jeffrey E. For example, to locate the IP address 5. IP [I] Search Mode. Use to locate a pattern at the beginning of a string.
For example, to locate all attack objects that detect denial-of-service attacks: Enter Iand then enter 5. Use to locate a value using a regular expression. The regular expression search mode supports all common regular expressions. Use the arrow keys to move between each matching value.
Help us improve your experience. Click the Down Arrow key to highlight the next match, 5.
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