Default Device Columns
The default columns that are displayed in the device list are described below. Use the
column picker to customize the table columns. Scroll horizontally if the columns do not
fit the width of the window. Select and drag the right edge of any column to change the
column width. Your customized display is maintained even when you go to another window,
log out, and then log in again.
By default, the table contains the following columns:
- Status: The connection status of the device, indicated by
icon colors. Hover over an icon to see what it identifies. Select here to
display the complete status icon table.
Note
For switches, an icon indicates that
the switch uses device-level configuration settings instead of the device
template (network policy) configuration. Select this icon to revert to the
device template configuration.
- Host Name (sortable): The host name of the device. Select the
host name to see an overlay window with detailed information and configuration
options for this device.
- 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 .
- Managed By: Whether the device is managed by ExtremeCloud IQ
or ExtremeCloud IQ Site Engine. Site Engine manages devices not produced by Extreme
Networks.
- 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, either
select the location name, then select the Actions>Assign Location link, or select
the name in the location column. In the dialog box, highlight the device, move it to
the correct location and then select Assign.
Note
For devices managed by ExtremeCloud IQ - Site Engine the location is read-only. You can assign the location in
ExtremeCloud IQ - Site Engine.
- Serial #: The serial number of the device.
- Feature License and Device License: Identifies the type of
license the device is using. None or a blank in these columns indicates that no
license exists. Licenses are not required for simulated, unmanaged, or free-license
devices.
- 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: The last time the configuration on this device was
updated. If an update was not successful, 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 automatic provisioning. Hover over the error message to see
details. To view error message descriptions listed by device and timestamp, select
the error message link.
- MGT VLAN: The management VLAN for this device.
- MAKE: Extreme Networks: For example, Fabric Engine, Switch
Engine, EXOS, VOSS, WiNG. External: For example CISCO.
- MANAGED: Whether or not the device is currently managed.
- COUNTRY: The device country location code.
- OS: The operating system currently running on the device. For
example, FABRIC, WiNG, CLOUD-IQ ENGINE, CISCO.
Some other column display options are as follows:
- IQ Agent: For switches, the IQ Agent version. IQ Agent
enables communication between switches and ExtremeCloud IQ.
- 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.
- 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.
- WiFi0 Power: The power level of the WiFi0 radio.
- NTP State: Shows whether NTP is enabled, disabled, or is
not applicable.
- 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.