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NetMRI collects large quantities of low-level device data that can be viewed at any time. During troubleshooting, experienced admins can use low-level device information to help solve problems. The tool for viewing any device's diverse array of information is called the Device Viewer.

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  • Timestamp: The date and time when the device was queried by NetMRI.
  • MAC: The MAC address of the mobile station.
  • Remote IP: The discovered IPv4 network address of the device.
  • Remote Device: The name or ID of the device.
  • Status: The status of the mobile station.
  • Username: The user name of the mobile station if applicable.
  • Class: The discovered general 802.11 classification of the device.
  • SSID: The service set identifier (SSID) provided by the mobile station.
  • Vlan: The VLAN ID of the interface the client is associated with.
  • Bss DeviceThe ID or name of the base station subsystem (BSS).

Viewing Wireless Access Points

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  • IP: The IP address of the access point.
  • Sub Device: The identification number of the access point.
  • Name: The name assigned to the access point.
  • Location: The user-specified location of the access point.
  • MAC: The MAC address of the access point.
  • OP Status: The operation state of the access point.
  • SW Version: The software version of the access point.
  • Boot Version: The boot version of the access point.
  • Model: The model of the access point.
  • Serial Number: The serial number of the access point.
  • Type: The type of the access point.
  • Vlan: The name of the VLAN the access point is associated with.
  • Admin Status: The admin state of the access point.
  • OS Version: The IOS version of the IOS Cisco access point.
  • Num of Slots: The number of radio interfaces on the access point.
  • Monitor OnlyThe status of the Monitor Only setting.

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  • Monitored IP Address: The IP address of the monitored device.
  • Monitored Device: The ID or name of the monitored device.
  • MAC: The MAC address of the target unit which is being monitored.
  • In StandbyIndicates whether the current unit is in its monitoring mode which means that the unit is or will be a hot standby device.
  • Status: The current status of the hot standby device.
  • State: The current state of the hot standby device.
  • Polling FrequencyHow often the monitored target unit is being polled for health testing. The frequency value is displayed in seconds.
  • Timeout: How long the monitoring unit can fail to collect information from the monitored target unit. After this time, one more failure of the polling triggers the standby unit to assume the role of the monitored unit. The timeout value is displayed in seconds.

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Viewing and Changing General Settings for a Device

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You manage data collection settings through Device Group configuration (see Creating Device Groups for information about group settings for data collection). For example, a simple Cisco router does not support VLANs, and its listing shows No under the Supported column, and a Last Collected: Never message in the Value column. In this case, NetMRI will not attempt to collect VLAN data as the device is not classified as a Switch. When NetMRI encounters a device that it classifies as a Switch but hasn't previously supported, the system will attempt VLAN data collection from the device. The Supported column will reflect No but the Last Collected value may reflect that data collection was possible.

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