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Models is a repository of all device models that are in use in your orga= nization. The information that is populated here is a quick means to see wh= ich devices you currently have deployed and to configure features specifica= lly to device models.
When you enter the models screen only Model that have been discovered in= the current deployment are displayed. If you need to see models for new de= vices then click the filter button to change the search.
To manage models of a device type, locate the device model that you want= to manage. Click on the model name. Use each of the sections to manage dev= ice model configurations as required
Model Detail displays (if available) a picture of a device in the model = series. Also, displayed for your informational purposes is the current numb= er of devices of this model, the number of approved devices of this model, = and the number of unapproved models of this model.
In Device Profiles, you view existing Device Profiles assigned to the de=
vice model for use by devices connected. Columns in Device Profiles are Nam=
e, Attributes (number), and Tags (number). You Add a devic=
e profile to the Device Profiles section by clicking Add.
When you click Add, you select one or more previously configured Device Pro=
files from a pick list of device profiles.
To remove a Device Profile from the device model, click Delete (a trash can icon) to remove the device profile.
You can filter device profiles by clicking Filter and t= yping the name of a device profile or attributes used in the device profile= .
Any changes, additions or deletions in this section requires you to save= your changes by clicking Save in the upper right, or Cancel to discard you= r changes (handy if you find you've made a mistake or have made changes to = the wrong section). A pop-up on the bottom of the screen will confirm the s= ave was committed, and clicking Cancel will warn that you will discard your= changes. Click Proceed to continue with the cancel, or click Cancel to con= firm that you did not intend to Cancel.
The software section of the device model configuration assigns software =
to the device model for provisioning. Columns in Software are Name, Version=
and File Size. Click Add in the Software section to add a=
software package. Any changes, additions or deletions in this section requires you to save=
your changes by clicking Save in the upper right, or Cancel to discard you=
r changes (handy if you find you've made a mistake or have made changes to =
the wrong section). A pop-up on the bottom of the screen will confirm the s=
ave was committed, and clicking Cancel will warn that you will discard your=
changes. Click Proceed to continue with the cancel, or click Cancel to con=
firm that you did not intend to Cancel. The speed dials section of the device model configuration assigns speed =
dials to the bridge for provisioning. Columns in Speed Dials are Name, Entr=
ies (number), and Tags (number). Click Add in the Speed Di=
als section to add a speed dial set. Any changes, additions or deletions in this section requires you to save=
your changes by clicking Save in the upper right, or Cancel to discard you=
r changes (handy if you find you've made a mistake or have made changes to =
the wrong section). A pop-up on the bottom of the screen will confirm the s=
ave was committed, and clicking Cancel will warn that you will discard your=
changes. Click Proceed to continue with the cancel, or click Cancel to con=
firm that you did not intend to Cancel.
When you click Add, you select one or more previously uploaded software pac=
kages from a pick list of available software packages. Click Apply<=
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To remove a software package from the device model, click Delete (a trash can icon) to remove the software package.
You can filter software by clicking Filter and typing the =
name of a software package, version or file size of the software package.=
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Speed Dials
When you click Add, you select one or more previously created speed dial se=
ts from a pick list of available speed dials. Click Apply =
to add the speed dial(s) to your bridge.
To remove a speed dial set from the device model, click Delete (a trash can icon) to remove the speed dials.
You can filter software by clicking Filter and typing the =
name of a speed dial.