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The next occurrence of the value (if it is found) will be highlighted in
the Decode Pane.
4. Select Find Previous Occurrence or Find Next Occurrence to
continue the search.
There are several important concepts to remember with Find.
l When you enter a search string and select Enter, the search moves forward.
l If you select Find Previous Occurrence, when the search reaches the first frame it will then cycle to the
last frame and continue until it reaches the frame where the search began.
l Shift + F3 is a shortcut for Find Previous Occurrence.
l If you select Find Next Occurrence, when the search reaches the last frame it will then cycle to the first
frame and continue until it reaches the frame where the search began.
l F3 is a shortcut for Find Next Occurrence.
l You cannot search while data is being captured.
l After a capture is completed, you cannot search until Frame Display has finished decoding the frames.
l Find is not case sensitive.
l The status of the search is displayed at
the bottom of the dialog.
l The search occurs only on the
protocol layer selected.
l To search across all the protocols on
the Frame Display, select the
Unfiltered tab.
l A drop-down list displays the search values entered during the current
session of Frame Display.
l The search is cancelled when you select a different protocol tab during a
search.
l You can cancel the search at any time by selecting the Cancel Current
Search button.
4.3.1.7 Synchronizing the Event and Frame Displays
The Frame Display is synchronized with the Event Display. Click on a frame in the Frame Display and the
corresponding bytes is highlighted in the Event Display. Each Frame Display has its own Event Display.
As an example, here's what happens if the following sequence of events occurs.
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