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  1. In EZ UDM Pro, select Bridges from the sidebar.
  2. On the Bridges dialog page, scroll through the list or filter the list of registered bridges. Look for the name of the newly registered bridge or look for bridges that have a status of "Bridge awaiting approval", indicated by a yellow triangle.
  3. Under Actions, click the Approve bridge for provisioning iconImage Addedon the right.
  4. On the Confirmation dialog, click Approve or click Cancel to discard your changes.
  5. Successful approval of the bridge will result in the yellow triangle changing to a green check mark.

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  • Bridge Name – A read-only field indicating the name that the bridge registered as. This is the hostname of the server as it is registered
  • Note – A text field allowing the EZ UDM Pro administrator to add notes to the bridge entry
  • Devices Connected – The number of devices that have registered with this bridge
  • First Seen – The amount of time that has passed since this bridge was first seen, typically when the bridge registered with EZ UDM Pro
  • Last Seen – The amount of time since the bridge last communicated with EZ UDM Pro. Bridges communicate and query with EZ UDM Pro occasionally to receive updates and new software or configurations assigned to it. An extended period since 'Last Seen' suggests that there is a possible problem with the bridge or the network that the bridge is on.
  • Alert time for a device not being seen - Toggle to enable the Time Threashold Option
  • Time threshold - This option appears when the Alert time is turned on.
    • Set the days and hours to be exceeded before a device attached to the bridge is highlighted in the last seen column. For example Image Added
  • Tag Enabled - If the tag is enabled the tag priority order option is enabled. When the tag is enabled it is positioned in the last priority number position.
  • Tag priority order - The position number of the Tag. Clicking on the Tag order pops up a menu showing all the tags and you can drag and drop to change the priority order.
  • Bridge Log Level - this is used for diagnostic by Event Zero personnel

Details on troubleshooting a bridge that might be experiencing problems can be found in the Appendix of this guide.
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 your 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 save was committed, and clicking Cancel will warn that you will discard your changes. Click Proceed to continue with the cancel, or click Cancel to confirm that you did not intend to Cancel.

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This section of the Bridge information is read-only and displays all devices that have registered with this bridge.
Devices are listed by media access control (MAC) address, IP Address, Model, Software (version), Approved, Last Seen.

You can select Reboot All to reboot all the devices on the bridge.

The filter button allows you to search for devices

You can click on the MAC address to view information about this device.
You can click on the Model to view information about this device model.
Actions are listed on the right side for each device. Actions that you can take on a given device:

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In Device Profiles, you view existing Device Profiles assigned to the bridge for use by devices connected. Columns in Device Profiles are Name, Attributes (number), and Tags (number). You Add a device profile to the Device Profiles section by clicking Add.
When you click Add, you select one or more previously configured Device Profiles from a pick list of device profiles.
To remove a Device Profile from the bridge, click Delete (a trash can icon) to remove the device profile.
You can filter device profiles by clicking Filter and typing the name of a device profile or attributes used in the device profile. This is a powerful feature, allowing you to determine which device profiles include a given attribute. You can type a part of an attribute or the entire attribute name.You can sort the columns in Device Profiles by clicking the arrows to the right of the column label. After the first click, you should see a descending list result, items sorted from 0 – 9, A to Z. Click the arrow to change the ascending sort to a descending sort, Z – A, 9 – 0. You do the same on the other columns where ascending is the number 0 to the letter Z, and descending is from the letter Z to the number 0.

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 your 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 save was committed, and clicking Cancel will warn that you will discard your changes. Click Proceed to continue with the cancel, or click Cancel to confirm that you did not intend to Cancel.

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The software section of the bridge configuration assigns software to the bridge for provisioning. Columns in Software are Name, Version and File Size. Click Add in the Software section to add a software package.
When you click Add, you select one or more previously uploaded software packages from a pick list of available software packages. Click Apply to add the software packages to your bridge.
To remove a software package from the bridge, 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. This is a powerful feature, allowing you to determine which software package is a given version or size. You can type a part of package name or version to limit the selection criteria.You can sort the columns in Software by clicking the arrows to the right of the column label. After the first click, you should see a descending list result, items sorted from 0 – 9, A to Z. Click the arrow to change the ascending sort to a descending sort, Z – A, 9 – 0. You do the same on the other columns where ascending is the number 0 to the letter Z, and descending is from the letter Z to the number 0.

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 your 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 save was committed, and clicking Cancel will warn that you will discard your changes. Click Proceed to continue with the cancel, or click Cancel to confirm that you did not intend to Cancel.

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You can filter speed dials by clicking Filter and typing the name of a speed dial name. This is a powerful feature, allowing you to type a part of a speed dial to limit the selection criteria.You can sort the columns in Speed Dials by clicking the arrows to the right of the column label. After the first click, you should see a descending list result, items sorted from 0 – 9, A to Z. Click the arrow to change the ascending sort to a descending sort, Z – A, 9 – 0. You do the same on the other columns where ascending is the number 0 to the letter Z, and descending is from the letter Z to the number 0.

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 your 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 save was committed, and clicking Cancel will warn that you will discard your changes. Click Proceed to continue with the cancel, or click Cancel to confirm that you did not intend to Cancel.

Live Log

The Live Log displays recent messages received from the bridge.

Deleting Bridges

While functionally you can delete a bridge by clicking the Delete icon, the recommended process is a two-step procedure. To delete a bridge, you do the following.

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