Version 7.0 73 Mediant 3000
User's Manual 7. Web-Based Management
7.1.7.4 Searching Table Entries
The configuration tables provide you with a search feature that lets you search any value
(string or IP address) of a specified parameter (column) in the table. By default, searches
are performed on all the table's parameters. You define the search using the search
features, located on top of the table (on the table's toolbar), as shown in the example
below:
Figure 7-12: Searching Table Entries
 To search for a table entry:
1. From the search drop-down list, select the table column name in which you want to
search for the value.
2. In the search text box, enter the value for which you want to search.
3. Click Search.
If the device locates searched entries, the table displays only the rows in which the entries
were found. If the search was unsuccessful, no rows are displayed and a message is
displayed notifying you that no records were found.
To quit the search feature, click the X icon, displayed alongside the "Showing results for"
message below the Add button.
Note: The search feature is supported only for certain tables.
7.1.7.5 Sorting Tables by Column
You can sort table rows by any table column and in ascending (e.g., 1, 2 and 3, or a, b, and
c) or descending (3, 2, and 1, or c, b, and a) order. For example, instead of the rows being
sorted by the Index column in ascending order (e.g., 1, 2, and 3), you can sort the rows by
Index column in descending order (e.g., 3, 2, and 1). By default, most tables are sorted by
Index column in ascending order.