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For information about managed and unmanaged devices, see Converting Unmanaged Devices to Managed Devices. You can also use the "Unmanaged devices and networks" filter in global search to locate all the unmanaged devices and networks discovered through discovery. For more information, see Using Global Search

Also, you can view VRF-based devices and map them to network views from the Data Management → Devices tab. See Viewing Discovered VRFs and Mapping Network Views below.

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  • To assign the same network view to multiple VRFs, select the checkboxes of the VRFs, and then click the Edit icon. The VRF Mapping dialog displays the Edit VRF Network View panel. From the Network View drop-down list, select the network view you want to assign to all the selected VRFs, and then click Save. If there is only one network view in the Grid, which is the default view, the Network View column is hidden by default.

  • You can use filters to narrow down the list. You can filter the list based on the VRF name, Device name, Device IP address, and network view. For more information, see Using Filters.

  • You can sort the data in ascending or descending order by column.

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Note

The appliance displays a warning message when there are discovered VRFs that are not mapped to network views. To ensure that discovered VRFs are mapped to network views, you can configure automatic VRF mapping, as described in Configuring Automatic VRF Mapping