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  • Media access control (MAC) address – the hexadecimal number that identifies a device on a network. MAC addresses (theoretically) are unique. Be assured that a given MAC address will be unique on your network
  • Note – A text field that you can type notes to administratively describe information
  • SIP URI – the SIP URI, for the last person to logon to the device
  • User/Contact - user or contact name for the device
  • IP Address – IP Address is the number assigned to a device on your network, and could be either IPv4 or IPv6. IP addresses are usually assigned using the dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server or service on your network.
  • Model – Lists the name of the phone model.
  • Location – The defined physical location of the device if the Location is associated with a defined subnet configured in Locations
  • Software – The version of software currently on the device.
  • Last seen – Last time the device actively polled for updates or changes.

To manage a device just click on it's MAC address

Manage Devices

Device Details

  • Media access control (MAC) address – MAC address assigned to the device
  • Note – A text field that you can type notes to administratively describe information
  • SIP URI – Session initiation protocol uniform resource identifier (SIP URI) used for the SIP protocol to communicate with the device over TCP/IP
  • User - User account for the device
  • IP Address – The assigned network/host address for communication with the device over TPCTCP/IP
  • Model – The detected model of the device
  • Location - The location the device is located in
  • Software – The detected software version currently on the device
  • Last Seen – Time since the device last queried or checked for updates by way of a provisioning bridge
  • TimeZone - The timezone for this device if assigned
  • Approved - Is the device approved

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You can assign software to a device to override softrware software applied at other levels

Speed Dials

You can assign a Speed Dial directly to a device to override all other settings by adding it at this level

Device Specific Files

Configuration or other files such as Phone and Web Files that are specific to a unique set of devices. This section will be empty unless there are files for these devices for the device you are viewing.

Device Logs

Logs that the device makes available to EZ UDM Pro through the bridge. This section is populated only if files are available.
If logs are available, you can do the following.

  • Click a log file name to view the log in the EZ UDM Pro console.
  • Click Download (down pointing arrow) on the right on the line of the log you want to download
  • Click the Download icon (circle arrow around a clock face) to the right of Device Logs to download all logs for this device. The files are compressed to a .ZIP file and the name of the file is "MACaddress".zip, where MACAddress is the MAC address of the device.

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Configuration or other files such as Phone and Web Files that are specific to a unique set of devices. This section will be empty unless there are files for these devices for the device you are viewing.

Tags

A list of tags that are or could be applied to the device.If the order column is a number then this indicates the order in which the tag is applied to the device, if it is N/A then that tag is not applied to the device.

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These list the Tags and Device Profiles contained in them that are applied to the device. The tags can be expanded to show the Device Profiles which in turn can be expanded to show the parameter in the Device Profile. The numbers in brackets indicated the number of entries applied out of the total number. For example (14/15) indicates that 14 entries were appied applied from the group and 1 will have been overridden by other Device Profiles further down the list. Entries that are over ridden overridden are shown as crossed through, using the filter command you can display all the places a parameter is and if it is overridden. The screen shot below shows the example where the voIpProt.SIP.specialEvent.checkSync.alwaysReboot is initially set to 1 and then changed to 0

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