Locating a Device and Viewing Device Properties Using Network
Director Mobile
You can locate a device and view its properties by searching
or by browsing.
Procedure
To locate a device and view its properties:
- Select the Devices button at the bottom of
the page to open Devices mode.
- To locate the device by searching:
Procedure
- Enter search text in the search box (it contains the text
Hostname or IP until you enter text).
- Select the search button.
- Locate the device in the list of search results.
- For information about the device properties shown, see Table 431.
- To locate the device by browsing:
Procedure
- Select the device type (Switches, Wireless
Controllers, or Fabric).
- If you selected Switches or Wireless Controllers, select
the device family from the list, then locate the device in the list
of devices that opens.
- If you selected Fabric:
Procedure
- Locate the QFabric device in the list.
- Select the arrow next to the device to browse the list
of its components.
- Select a component type from the list, then locate the
device in the list of devices that opens.
- For information about the device properties shown, see Table 431.
Table 431: Device
Properties Shown in Network Director Mobile Inventory
Field | Description |
---|
Hostname | Configured name of the device. |
Device Family | Device family of the device. For example, MSS, EX, or
WLC. Shown only on inventory pages created by searching. |
Platform | Model number of the device. Shown only on inventory pages
created by searching. |
Model | Type of the device. Shown only on inventory pages that
you browse to, not on search results pages. |
Mgmnt IP | IP Address of the device. |
Mgmnt Status | Displays whether the device is directly manageable or
not. |
Connection Status | Connection status of the device in Network Director: - UP–Device is connected to Network Director.
- DOWN–Device is not connected to Network Director.
- N/A–Device connection status is not available.
|
Serial Number | Serial number on device chassis. |
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