464 CHAPTER 10: MONITORING THE NETWORK3 In the IP Address box, type an IP address or a partial IP address.For example, if you type 10.20, you see all events that pertain to IPaddresses containing the string 10.20.Set the search criteria by selecting contains the string, contains all of thestrings, or contains at least one of the strings.4 In the Date list, select one of the following to filter events by time:■ Any — No events are filtered based on time criteria.■ Before — Only events that occurred before a specified time■ In the Start box, click the arrow to use the calendar to specify theday, month, and year.■ Specify the end time.■ After — Only events that occurred after a specified time■ In the Start box, click the arrow to use the calendar to specify theday, month, and year.■ Specify the starting time.■ Between — Only events that occurred between specified times■ In the Start box, click the arrow to use the calendar to specify theday, month, and year.■ Specify the starting time.■ In the End box, click the arrow to use the calendar to specify theday, month, and year.■ Specify the end time.5 In the Show list, select one of the following:■ All — To see all log entries■ Last — To see a specified number of entries at the bottom of the log■ First — To see a specified number of entries at the top of the logIf you selected All, go to step 7. Otherwise, go to the next step.6 In the Matching Entries box, type the number of log entries you want tosee.The maximum number of entries you can specify depends on the numberof entries in the log.7 Click Refresh in the Event tab’s toolbar to see the filtered events.