About the Device Tab (Planner)
On the Device tab of the network table (Planning > Networks > Offline Models > Model-Name > Open ), view information (such as the hostname, IP address, and type) about the devices in the offline network . Table 1 provides information on the fields in the Device tab.
To perform common actions such as filtering using advanced filter criteria, downloading device details, and resetting preferences on the network table, see Network Table Overview.
Tasks You Can Perform
You can perform the following tasks on the Device tab:
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Download the device details by clicking the Download option. A CSV file is downloaded to your local system, which includes information on the devices in your network and its details.
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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.
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View details about a device—To view details (such as the properties configured for a device):
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Hover over a device row in the table and click the Details icon.
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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.
The Details tab includes information on device properties such as, model, device type, IP address, and the AS number.
The Device Device-Name page is moveable, so you can pin it anywhere on the screen.
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Add devices (node) to the network model—Click + to add new devices. For more information see Create a Node (Planner).
| Fields | Description |
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| Name | Name of the device. |
| Hostname | Lists the physical and virtual devices in your network. |
| IPv4 Address | Displays the management IPv4 address of the physical and virtual devices in your network. |
| Type | Displays the model of the device. For example, ACX-7100-32C. |
| Latitude | Displays the latitude
of a
device. Latitudes range from -90 to 90. Positive latitude indicate north of the equator and negative values (preceded with a minus sign) indicate south of the equator. |
| Longitude | Displays the longitude
of a
device. Longitudes range from -180 to 180. Positive longitudes indicate east of the Prime Meridian and negative values (preceded with a minus sign) indicate west of the Prime Meridian. |
| Description | Displays the description that you have entered at the time of node creation. |
| AS | Displays the AS number to which the node belongs to. |
| ISIS Area | Displays the ISIS area of the node. |
| ISIS System ID | Displays the ISIS system ID of the node. |