The device list displays in tabular format, with device provisioning details
arranged under various columns. Some columns are displayed by default. Other columns
must be selected to appear in the display, using the column picker ().
The columns that appear in the device list by default, and the optional
columns users can select with , depends on which of the following
Views is
selected:
Default: Displays a limited set of table columns for optimal page
loading performance. You can arrange Default view table columns independently of
the other views using the Default column picker.
Wireless: Displays information about only the wireless devices on
your network.
Locally
Managed: Displays universal devices that have been onboarded to ExtremeCloud IQ to set
operating system or region/Country as needed, but are not managed directly
through ExtremeCloud IQ. Locally managed devices are managed by a controller or by a ExtremeCloud IQ Site Engine
that is not connected to ExtremeCloud IQ.
Inventory: Displays device inventory at all sites or a specified
site. The Inventory view is distinct from and uses drop down lists to filter the
Device list view.
AFC
Wireless: Displays the APs that support 6E Standard Power under AFC
server control.
Site Engine
Managed: Displays devices that are managed by ExtremeCloud IQ Site Engine.
Custom: Displays device list table columns according to selections made
with .
Choose from the following options to alter the columns display:
Rearrange the order of the column
headings by selecting a column heading and dragging it horizontally. A dotted line
indicates where the heading will be inserted.
If the columns do not fit the width
of the window, scroll horizontally to view all the columns.
Select and drag the right edge of any
column to change the column width.
For more information on the different ways to filter the device list, see
Filter the Device
List.
The selected View
persists—even if you change windows—until you log out, after which the view setting
reverts to Default view. The exception to this is for the Custom view, which you can set
as the default view for the landing page when you log in to ExtremeCloud IQ.