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 the column picker, depends on the selected View. See View Options in Filter the Device List for details.
Choose from the following options to alter the columns display:
Note
Display alterations are maintained even after exiting the window and logging out.To optimize loading performance of the Default view.
landing page, a limited number of columns appear in theDefault View — Device List Columns lists the default columns that appear in the Default view, and describes the type of information that is found under these columns, as well actions that users can take.
Device List Columns lists and describes other columns users can add to the display, as well actions that users can take. It is not possible to add these colums to the Default view.
Column Heading | Description |
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OS | The operating system currently running on the device. For example, FABRIC, WiNG, CLOUD-IQ ENGINE, CISCO. |
Status | Status icons indicate a device's connection status and provide other
important device indications. Hover over an icon to view its function or
other related information. For details about each icon's purpose, see
Device Status Icons. Note: The
Configured at Device Level icon
indicates that a switch or AP uses device-level configuration
settings instead of the device template (network policy)
configuration. To revert to the device template configuration,
select the check box associated with the device, then from the
Actions menu, choose Revert Device to
Template Defaults.
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Host Name | The host name of the device. Select the host name to open the Device Details panel, which provides monitoring and configuration resources for managing this device. This column is sortable. |
Network Policy | The network policy assigned to this device. If you have not assigned a network policy, you can do so now. Select the check box for the device, and then select | .
Uptime | The amount of time since the device last rebooted and re-connected. |
MGT IP Address | The IP address of the device. |
Clients | The number of clients connected to this device. |
MAC | The MAC address of the device. |
Location | The location of the device in your network. To assign or change the
location, choose one of the following methods:
Note: For
devices managed by ExtremeCloud IQ Site Engine the location is read-only.
You can assign the location in ExtremeCloud IQ Site Engine.
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Serial # | The serial number of the device. |
Model | The hardware model of the device. The hardware model and serial number appear on a label on the underside of the chassis. |
OS Version | The version that is currently running on the device. |
Updated On | The last time the configuration on this device was updated. If an update was not successful, ExtremeCloud IQ displays a Device Update Failed error message that includes configuration, firmware, certificate, and signature update issues, reboot timeouts, and error information specific to devices configured using Auto Provisioning. Hover over the error message to see details. To view error message descriptions listed by device and timestamp, select the error message link. |
IPv6 | The IPv6 address of the client device. |
Column Heading | Description |
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IoT0 EUI-64 | A unique identifier assigned to a device in a Thread network. |
IoT0 Extended MAC | A unique identifier assigned to a device in a Thread network. |
Managed By | Indentifies which product manges the device, as follows:
When devices are managed locally, this column is empty. |
Feature License | Identifies the licensed features the device is using. Valid values are: None, MacSec, Premier. |
Device License | Identifies the ExtremeCloud IQ license type that
is used to manage the device. Valid values are:
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IQ Agent | For switches, the IQ Agent version. IQ Agent enables communication between switches and ExtremeCloud IQ. |
WiFi0 Power | The power level of the WiFi0 radio. |
WiFi1 Channel | The channel currently used by the WiFi1 radio. Refer to the data sheet for your device and your software-defined radio (SDR) configuration to determine the band on which the WiFi0 radio is operating. |
WiFi1 Power | The power level of the WiFi1 radio. |
WiFi2 Channel | The channel currently used by the WiFi2 radio. Refer to the data sheet for your device and your software-defined radio (SDR) configuration to determine the band on which the WiFi0 radio is operating. |
WiFi2 Power | The power level of the WiFi2 radio. |
MGT VLAN | The management VLAN for this device. |
MAKE | Extreme Networks: For example, Fabric Engine, Switch Engine, EXOS, VOSS, WiNG. External: For example CISCO. |
Stack Unit | The unit number of a switch in a stack. |
Stack Role | The role (primary, secondary, or member) of a switch in a stack. |
CoPilot | Identifies whether the CoPilot license is used by ExtremeCloud IQ. Valid values are:
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WIFI0 Channel | The channel currently used by the WiFi0 radio. Refer to the data sheet for your device and your software-defined radio (SDR) configuration to determine the band on which the WiFi0 radio is operating. |
Managed | Indicates whether the device is currently managed. |
Country | The device country location code. |
IoT0 Profile | The name of the profile assigned to the IoT0 wireless interface. |