You can use the Filter input field at the end of the toolbar to quickly identify desktop objects based on the following criteria:
- Name of the desktop object
- Description
- Tags
- Interface used, including “any” and “Internet” interface
- IP addresses, IP networks and IP ranges
- User or user group names
- Internet connections
- IPsec and VPN SSL connection names
- Local and remote networks used in IPsec connections
You can also filter for desktop connections, but due to the way the desktop works, connections can only be viewed indirectly by displaying the related desktop objects. Values that can be used for filtering:
- Service name
- Ports (for port ranges, a search is conducted in addition to the text filter to see whether the search string is a number and lies within the port range)
- Protocol used (TCP, UDP, ICMP ...)
- Activated DMZ, external IP address used for the DMZ
- Activated proxy
Click in the input field to open a drop-down list with the names of the possible inputs. You can either select an element from the list to include it in the filter input, or search for a specific element. Pseudo elements are used to display the connections and are added to find connections with an activated proxy and DMZ. As you type your input into the search field, your LANCOM R&S®Unified Firewall will show only the drop-down list items that contain the characters you entered. You can add any number of entries to the filter input, all of which are combined with an "Or" operator. Input is not case sensitive.
Your LANCOM R&S®Unified Firewall limits the displayed desktop objects to those that match the selected filter criteria. Desktop nodes along the path from the Firewall root node to a node that matches the filter criteria are always displayed, even if intermediate objects do not match the search criteria.
Click on in the input field to delete the search input and return to the unfiltered list view. Please refer to Desktop Tags for further information.