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Search FieldsFor explanation of each fields, please see Network Help.
Network Name
Example: find all Networks not in "stanford.edu"
Address Spaces
Example: search for all Networks with a private address range
(172.24, 172.25, 172.26, 172.27)
DHCP Service
Example: search for all Networks served by campus dhcp service
DHCP Options
Example: search for Networks using a log-server
Group
Example: find all Networks in the Medical area
Comment
Example: search for Network with comment mentioning "special" and "blue"
Address Space- DHCP Options
Address Space- Group
Example: find the address spaces available to a User in English
Address Space- Comment
Example: search for Network with an Address Space comment mentioning
"special" and "blue"
Dynamic DHCP- Address
Example: search for Network with dynamic dhcp addresses in the range
171.64.20.230 to 171.64.20.232
Dynamic DHCP- Address Name
Example: find Network with dynamic dhcp address name starting with "st"
and ending with a number
Dynamic DHCP- Address Status
Modified By
Modified Date
Example: search for records modified on January 1st, 2000
Created By
Created Date
Example: search for records created on January 1st, 2000
Examples1. Find all Networks not run by Networking Systems that have private Address Spaces.
2. Find all Networks with Address Spaces that can be assigned by Users in the libraries that were created after January 1, 2001 by someone with the last name Doe.
DisplayFor custom results, see Display Options. Fields Low Reserve and High Reserve are for display only. Certain fields are associated with other fields. For example, IP address status is associated with a particular IP address. For a clear display, it is usually important to show the field and any fields it is associated with. Below is a table of associations among Network fields.
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