Devices
Devices is very different from Models where each device is a unique physical phone. And a Model represents a distinct model of a phone that a vendor might create thousands of devices in a model.
Devices are listed by the following columns:
- 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
- Session initiation protocol uniform resource identifier (SIP URI ) – a the SIP URI, which resembles – and may be – your email address is used for applications to communicate with the device using TCP/IPfor the last person to logon to 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.
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