Adding Device Attributes to a Rule Filter
A device attribute is any characteristic of a discovered device that is readable by NetMRI. You can select attributes for addition to a filter through the Rule Logic Builder. Attributes that can be used for rules filtering include the following:
| The assurance level of the device type value (Router, Switch-Router, etc...) |
| An SNMP community string. |
| The qualified DNS hostname for the device |
| The date/time that this device was first seen on the network. |
| The array of Device Groups to which the device belongs. |
| The Device ID of the management server for the device. |
| The management IP address of the device, in dotted (or colon-delimited for IPv6) format. |
| The network view assigned to the device through NetMRI. |
| The discovered vendor's device model name. |
| The NetMRI name of the device; this will be either the same as DeviceSysName or DeviceDNSName, depending on your NetMRI configuration. |
| The device group ranking level associated to the device as determined by NetMRI after discovery |
| The date/time this device was last rebooted. |
| The SAA version running on this device. Used for Cisco VoIP support. |
| The device sysDescr as reported by SNMP. |
| Device system name as reported through SNMP. |
| The device vendor name. |
| The device OS version. |