User guide

Reconnex Corporation
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Release 7.0.0.4
Search by IP Address
You can search for individual IP addresses, a subnet, or a range of addresses.
Note: IP address options can take input in the form of individual addresses separated by
commas and ranges separated by commas or dashes
(e.g., sip:192.168.1.1,192.168.1.2 or sip: 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.255).
Go to Capture > Basic Search > Input Type > IP Address and enter an IP address.
For multiple addresses use a comma; for a range of addresses use a dash.
Search for IP Addresses on a Subnet
Subnetting is supported if the network and host portions of an IP address are standard classful IP
(address fields are separated into four 8-bit groups).
CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing)notation improves the efficiency of the IPv4 addressing
scheme by allowing routers to interpret addresses as if they were classful. Use it to enter the IP
address followed by its subnet mask.
Go to Capture > Basic Search > Input Type > IP Address.
Note: IPv6 is not yet supported.
Search by Keywords
Keyword searches use standard search options and a standard set of logical operators.
Search limitations specify that some characters are not available for search syntax.