should be displayed in either ASCII or Hex format. * Data display: specifies whether the offset and data entered bottom of the IP header. (IP) data, the data entered will be at the byte offset relative to the selected the "bottom of header" button and is editing Internet Protocol ected (the "bottom of header" button). For example, if the user has (the "top of packet" button), or after the highest level protocol sel- * Data offset from: specifies whether the offset is to be from byte 0 highlight an offset/data list entry, click on the entry. * Remove: will remove the highlighted offset/data list element. To previously entered offset and data. * Edit: will present the user with a dialog by which to edit a Tab in the data, type $24, $0D, or $09, respectively. by two hex digits). To specify an ASCII-$, a Carriage Return, or as ASCII characters or as Hex numbers (a dollar sign "$" followed and data. The offset and data information must be typed in either * New: will present the user with a dialog by which to edit offset itself. The dialog has several buttons: specifying an byte offset at which the data begins, and the data packet data when editing a filter. The user inputs packet data by The "Protocol Data Entry" dialog allows the user to specify arbitrary