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  • DEVICE NAME: The name of the device being used when the event was triggered.
  • REQUESTS: The request type. Clicking the number of requests in the REQUESTS column associated with a device name, allows you to pivot off the record and display all security events associated with the device name. 
  • SOURCE: The location of the device within the network infrastructure. For example, the device can be an on-prem appliance or an endpoint device.
  • DHCP FINGERPRINT: Identifies IPv4 and IPv6 mobile devices such as laptop computers, tablets, and smartphones on your network. Due to the broadcast and pervasive nature of DHCP, using DHCP fingerprint detection is an efficient way to perform system identification and inventory. You can use DHCP fingerprint detection to track devices on your network. 
  • OS/VERSION: The version of the device's operating system making the request.
  • MAC ADDRESS: The detected MAC address of the device.
  • USER: The user that triggered the hit. For remote offices, the portal displays Unknown for these users.

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    You can enable and disable custom fields by clicking on the icon located in the top, right-hand corner of the table, and selecting or deselecting which custom fields you want to view. All fields can be selected or deselected, or they can be returned to the default configuration by clicking Restore to default GRID setting.

    Export Records

    Click Export to download a CSV file of report records. The maximum number of exported Devices report records is 10,000.