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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
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Chapter 1 Getting Started with Security Manager
Understanding Basic Security Manager Interface Features
Using Wizards
Some tasks that you can perform with Security Manager are presented as wizards. A wizard is a series
of dialog boxes (or steps) that enables you to perform a task. The current step number and the total
number of steps in the wizard are displayed in the wizard title bar.
Wizards share the following buttons:
• Back—Returns to the previous dialog box. Enables you to review and modify settings that you
defined in previous wizard steps.
• Next—Continues to the next dialog box. If this button is unavailable, you must define some required
settings in the current dialog box before you can continue. Required settings are marked with an
asterisk (*).
• Finish—Finishes the wizard, saving the settings you defined. You can finish the wizard whenever
this button is available. If this button is not available, you must define more settings.
• Cancel—Closes the wizard without saving any settings.
• Help—Opens online help for the wizard.
Match Any of the Following When you select this option an OR relationship is created among the
filtering criteria you define. An item must satisfy only one of the rules
in the filter to be displayed in the list.
For example, if you define the following criteria:
• Name contains OSPF
• Name contains RIP
When you click OK, the filter is defined as: Name contains OSPF or
Name contains RIP.
Filter Type
(First field.)
The type of property on which you are filtering. For tables, this is the
column heading. You might have only one option for filtering certain
lists (for example, you might only be able to filter by the name of the
item).
Filter Operator
(Second field.)
The relationship between the filter type and the filter value. The
available options depend on the selected type.
Filter Value
(Third field.)
The value on which you want to filter. Depending on the selected type,
you either enter a text string in this field, or you select a value from the
list.
Filter Content Area
Add button
Remove button
The filter type, operator, and value that you have selected for each
criterion.
• To add a criterion, create it in the fields above this area and click
Add.
• To remove a criterion, select it and click Remove.
Table 1-14 Create Filter Dialog Box (Continued)
Element Description