Specifying filter parameters for event search
To specify filter parameters for event search, do the following:

- By default, events are searched for the current day. If necessary, enter the period during which the events were registered:
- In the From field, enter the date and time of the beginning of the period in the format DD.MM.YYYY HH:MM:SS.
- In the To field, enter the date and time of the end of the period in the format DD.MM.YYYY HH:MM:SS.
You can select the required dates in the drop-down calendar. |
- In the Event type section, set the checkboxes next to the event types you are looking for:
- Debug info.
- Info.
- Alarm.
- Error.
Audit (user actions in the system).
- From the Available domains drop-down list, select the required domains that you want to search:
- All domains.
- Default.
- 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.
- In the Search field, enter the initial text of the event that you want to find.
- 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".
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Specifying filter parameters for event search is complete.
Searching for events and viewing search results
To start the search for events of the system log, click the Search button.
As a result, a table with the search results is displayed.
Events in the table are sorted by date, starting from the last one. |

| Table column | Description |
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| This icon means that there is a recording of an event in the archive (see Go to the archive video of a specific event) |
| Date & time | Date and time when an event was registered in the system in the format DD.MM.YYYY HH:MM:SS |
| Event type | Event type (Debug info, Info, Alarm, Error, Audit) |
| Description | Description of an event |
The search results table can have more than one page. To navigate through a table that has more than one page, use the following buttons:
- Back—to go back to the previous page of the table.
- Next—to go to the next page of the table.
Immediately after you install Axxon One, the system log can show the Table end violation error. In this case, such an event is related to the product installation and doesn't mean unauthorized access to the database. |
To clear the event search filters and the results table, click the Clear button.