• MA Network Switch
    • Introduction
      • Intended Use
      • Dangers caused by Electric Current
      • General Safety Instructions
      • System Requirements
      • SFP Transceiver Compatibility
    • Device Overview
      • Front Panel
      • Rear Panel
      • LED Indicators
      • Factory Defaults
    • First Steps
      • Unpack the Device
      • Install Mini-GBIC (SFP)
      • Installation in a Rack
      • Connect the Hardware
      • Set the IP Address on the PC
      • Access the Web Interface
    • Display Navigation
      • Groups View
      • Name View
      • Workload View
      • LAG View
      • Reset View
    • Ports / Groups
      • Change Port Description
      • Assign Groups to Ports
      • Edit LAGs
      • Edit RSTP
      • Edit Speed Setting
      • Change Group Name
      • Edit IGMP Snooping
      • Edit IGMP Querier
      • Edit Unknown Flooding
      • Change VLAN ID
    • Presets / Filters
      • Assign Presets to Ports
      • Apply Filters to Ports
      • Create New Presets
      • Update Presets
      • Create New Filter
      • View Filters
      • Delete Presets
      • Delete Filter
    • General Settings
      • Change Name
      • Change ID
      • Change DHCP Client
      • Change IP Address
      • Change Subnet Mask
      • Change Default Gateway
      • Change SNMP Status
      • Change Password
      • Update Firmware
      • Fallback to Backup Firmware
      • Get Switch Configuration
      • Edit Port Mirroring
      • Upload Switch Configuration
      • Reset Settings
      • Web Interface and grandMA2
    • Specifications
    • Support
    • Glossary
Select different version
 
Hint:
New help version
The help version you selected belongs to an older software version. You may want to view the latest help version.
Version 3.7

Delete Filter

If you have created custom filters that you no longer use or need, you can delete them.
You can delete custom filters and predefined filters.

Warning:
After you delete a customized filter, you can not restore them.
The predefined filters can be restored by a factory reset.

Requirement: Connection to the Web Interface.

  1. Click Edit Presets.
  2. Scroll down to the end of the page and click Extended filter and preset config.
  3. Scroll down to the end of the page and click Custom filters.
    The Edit filters pop-up opens.


    Figure: Edit Filters pop-up
     
  4. Select the filter you want to the delete in the drop down.
  5. Click Delete filter.
    A warning asks if you really want to delete this filter.

    Information:
    If the filter you tried to delete is contained in a preset, a warning asks if you want to delete this filter anyway.

  6. Click OK.

The selected filter is deleted from the startup configuration.


Select different version