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  1. By default, events are searched for the current day. If necessary, enter the period during which the events were registered:
    1. In the From field, enter the date and time of the beginning of the period in the format DD.MM.YYYY HH:MM:SS.
    2. In the To field, enter the date and time of the end of the period in the format DD.MM.YYYY HH:MM:SS.
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      You can select the required dates in the drop-down calendar.

  2. In the Event type section, set the checkboxes next to the event types you are looking for:
    1. Debug info.
    2. Info.
    3. Alarm.
    4. Error.
    5. Audit (user actions in the system).

  3. From the Available domains drop-down list, select the required domains that you want to search:
    1. All domains.
    2. Default.
  4. If you select Audit in the Event type section, from the Users drop-down list, select a specific user. Otherwise, actions of all system users are found.
  5. In the Search field, enter the initial text of the event that you want to find.
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    • You cannot use ? and * characters.
    • You can use OR and AND logical operators when searching in the system log:
      • to search with the OR logical operator, separate the words with a | character. 
      • to search with the AND logical operator, separate the words with a space.
    • To search by an IP address, you must enter an IP address in quotes and in full format. For example: "192.168.1.12" or "172.19.16.1:50532". 

Specifying filter parameters for event search is complete.

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