USM Central includes the option of searching items of interest on the page. There are several filters displayed by default. You can either filter your search or enter what you are looking for in the search field. You can configure more filters and change which filters to display by clicking the Configure Filters link located in the upper-left side of the page. The management of filters is similar to that for assets. See Managing Filters for more information. This table shows the filters displayed by default in the main Configuration Issues page. Filters Displayed in the Main Configuration Issues PageDocumentation Index
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| Filter Name | Meaning |
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| Created during | Filter triggered in the last hour, the last 24 hours, last 7 days, or last 30 days. You can also configure your own period of time by clicking the |
| Active/Inactive | Filter the active or inactive configuration issues. |
| Deployment | Filter configuration issues by the name of the deployment on which the configuration issue has been identified. |
| Category | Filter configuration issues by category of the configuration issue. Issues with similar impacts have the same category. |
| Subcategory | Filter configuration issues by sub-category of the configuration issue. The sub-category explains the detail of the issue. |
| Severity | Filter configuration issues by severity of the issue. Values are Low, Medium, or High. |
| Asset | Filter configuration issues by associated with the configuration issue. |
| Icon | Meaning |
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| Sort the filters alphabetically. | |
| Sort the filters by number of items that matches them |
When applying filters, the search uses the logical AND operator if the used filters are different. However, when the filter is of the same type, the search uses the logical OR operator.
- Go to Configuration Issues.
- Click a filter. The result of your search displays with the configuration issues identified.
Searching Configuration Issues by Using the Search Field
To search for Configuration Issues using the search field- Go to Configuration Issues.
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Enter your query in the search field.
If you want to search for an exact phrase having two or more words, you need to put quotation marks around the words in the phrase. This includes email addresses (for example, “bob@mycompany.com”).
Wildcard characters are considered as literal characters.
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