Detail card
The device detail card is available after clicking the device name in the view Devices. It is primarily used to review and manage devices that do not have the service installed, such as printers, USB drives, or monitors. The detail card offers limited functionality compared to agent-equipped computers. Devices can be added manually, discovered via the network, or imported from a file.
Overview
Tab Overview provides a general overview of the selected device.
Overview
Security: Information about the device's security status, if available.
Alerts: Widgets indicating issues that require the administrator's attention regarding the device.
User: Preview and ability to edit the user responsible for the device.
Device: Device type, its name, unique ID and the organization it is assigned to.
User activity: Information related to user activity on the hardware.
Additional information: Ability to add notes about the device.
Relations
Tab Relations allows viewing the device's relationships with other infrastructure elements, such as:
Related computers,
Related peripheral devices (e.g., monitors, keyboards),
Related documents and other resources.
Users
Tab Users provides information about users associated with the device. Displayed data includes:
The user's name and their domain.
Login status: Information about login time and duration of user activity.
Edit capability: Editing the owner and additional users of the device.
Alerts
Tab Alerts presents current notifications related to the device. These can be critical alerts, warnings or informational messages regarding device issues and status. The view allows managing alerts, including closing or resolving the issue. This includes:
Critical alerts: Requiring immediate response.
Warnings: Information about potential issues.
Information about device status: Such as uptime or connection status.
Documents
Tab Documents allows storing and organizing documents related to the device. Capabilities include:
Adding documents: Uploading files via the Add here option or by dragging files.
Organizing documents into folders: E.g. Protocols, Invoices, Other.
Document information: Displayed are the name, relationships, creation date, file size and the person responsible for creating the file.
These are key details for managing devices in the system without an installed agent. Documentation for other device types or extended features (e.g. computers with an agent) is available in the relevant sections.
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