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About the Device Tab

You can view information (such as the hostname, IP address, and type) about the devices in the network in the Device tab of the network table (Observability > Network > Topology > Device). Table 1 provides information on the fields in the Device tab.

You can also perform various actions on the devices from this tab. To perform common actions such as filtering using advanced filter criteria, downloading device details, and resetting preferences, see Network Table Overview.

Tasks You Can Perform

  • From the More list, you can perform the following tasks:

    Note:

    You can also right-click a device row in the table to view the same options.

    • View details about a device—To view details (such as the properties configured for a device and its interfaces):

      • Hover over a device row in the table and click the Details icon. On the Device Device-Name page that appears, you can view the Details tab and the Interfaces tab.

      • Select the device on the table and click More > Show Detail. On the Device Device-Name page that appears, you can view the Details tab and the Interfaces tab.

      On the Details tab, you can view general device properties such as, model, device type, MAC address, and the serial number. You can also view site properties such as site name, address, country, and time zone where the device is deployed. On the Interfaces tab, you can view all the interfaces of the device, the administrative and operational statuses, the speed of the physical interfaces (in Mbps), and the duplex mode. The Device Device-Name page is moveable, so you can pin it anywhere on the screen.

      Note:

      Paragon Automation populates the speed column for physical interfaces and for interfaces with Operational Status Up.

    • Filter a device in the topology map—To display only the selected device in the topology map, select Filter Selected device . The Devices & Links page reloads to display all devices and links on the topology map. To undo the filter, right click a blank space on the topology map and click Reload Network.

    • Zoom in on a device—To zoom in on a device in the topology map, select the device and click Zoom to Selected device. The topology map is enlarged to zoom in on the selected device.

    • Assign a device to a site—You can select devices and add them to a site. See About the Troubleshoot Devices Page for steps to assign devices to sites.

    • Back up device configuration—You can back up device configuration. In the event of a device failure, you can use the backed up configuration to restore the device configuration. See About the Troubleshoot Devices Page for the steps to back up a device configuration.

    • Reboot—You can reboot the device after making configuration changes or commit changes in a planned maintenance event. See About the Troubleshoot Devices Page for the steps to reboot the device.

    • Upgrade—You can upgrade the current software image on the device to the latest version. See About the Troubleshoot Devices Page for the steps to upgrade the software image.

Table 1: Fields on the Device Table
Fields Description
Hostname Lists the physical and virtual hosts (devices) in your network.
Severity Displays the highest severity of the events on the device. When you hover over the severity, a pop-up displays the total number of events for all severity levels. The severity levels are:
  • Urgent Action Needed or critical

  • Action Needed or major

  • Being Monitored or minor

If there are no events, you can see a green ✓ icon, indicating a healthy device status.

IP Address Displays the management IPv4 address of the physical and virtual devices in your network.
Site Displays the geographical site to which you added the device.
Model Displays the model of the device. For example, ACX-7100-32C.
Serial Number Displays the serial number of the device.
Latitude Displays the latitude value of a device. Latitudes range from -90 to 90.

Positive values of latitude are north of the equator and negative values (preceded with a minus sign) are south of the equator.

Longitude Displays the longitude value of a device. Longitudes range from -180 to 180.

Positive longitudes are east of the Prime Meridian and negative values (preceded with a minus sign) are west of the Prime Meridian.

OS Version Version of the OS that is currently installed on the device.