Capture Engine global events
To view the Capture Engine global events, select the Events tab in the Capture Engines window of a connected Capture Engine.
The parts of the Capture Engines Events tab are identified below:
• Events: Displays the total number of events.
• First Page/Last Page: Allows you to quickly go to the first or last page of the events.
• Messages by level of Severity: Displays the total number of events by each level of severity.
TIP: You can toggle between hiding and showing the notifications of any level of severity by clicking the severity icon at the top of the window.
• Search: Allows you to search text displayed in the Event column. Separate multiple search terms with a white space, or the ‘AND,’ ‘OR,’ or ‘NOT’ (capitalized) operators. A white space is treated like the ‘AND’ operator.
• Select Date & Time Range: Allows you to search the events by date and time. You can specify both the start and end date and time. The clock icon is highlighted when a date and time range filter is in use. Click the clock icon again to remove the filter. When in use, mouse over the clock icon to display a tooltip of the date/time range filter.
• Event entries: Each entry displays a severity of notification icon and the Date, Time, and Event.
• Right-click the events for the following options:
• Select Related Packets: Copies selected lines from the log to the clipboard as tab-delimited text.
• Copy: Copies selected events to the clipboard as tab-delimited text.
• Copy Hyperlink: Copies selected hyperlinks to the clipboard.
• Open Hyperlink: Opens selected hyperlinks into tabs in your browser.
• Clear Events: Clears the contents of the Events tab.
• Global Events Only: Toggles between showing global events only or all events. The global events are those relating solely to a Capture Engine itself, such as start and stop events.
• Highlight Search Terms: Highlights the search terms found in the Events tab.
NOTE: The Expert Event log for each Capture Engine capture window is a separate entity. All other log entries on a single Capture Engine are stored in a single database. When the database becomes full, old entries are deleted to make room for newer entries.