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    Devices Intro

    Publisher: Psychz Networks December 15,2022
    • Intro
    • Filter
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    Intro

    The Devices page showcases all the devices that you have subscribed for. It also includes relevant information and actionable buttons, which you can use to manage your devices. Each server, CDN plan, or device has its action button for its administration and can be accessed by clicking on the small looking glass sign next to the right of the device ID.

    Note: CDN and DNS are basically services assigned through a vitual device for you to manage them. Hence, these virtual devices appear under your device list.

    Following is the information available on the Device page.

    Device ID - A unique device identifier assigned by the system to distinguish your device across the network.

    Description - Describes the device type Dedicated / CDN / DNS / IP Transit / Colocation.

    Device Name - The device name you can assign using the "Device Information" page, which can be accessed using the action button.

    Service ID - A unique ID assigned to each service you avail of, and it holds the detail of your services, including the billing details.

    Label: These are system-assigned tags that define the type of device.

    Location - Indicates the physical location of your device. Note - This field is not applicable (NA) in the case of CDN or DNS, as these are virtual services.

    Status - The device status contains the current state of the hardware.

    Action - Use this button to access features that help you administrate the device.

    Filter

    The filter option offers accessibility to the desired device by narrowing down the list. It is handy when you have many devices subscribed to under your page.
    You can access this functionality by clicking on the 'funnel' icon on the screen's top right-hand corner. Many filters are present in the list, and each is based on the column names. You can select a particular type of filter and add the device details in the text box based on the filter you choose. You can select multiple filters at once.

    Column Manager

    The Manage Column button allows you to expand or narrow down the details of your device listing by selecting or de-selecting the columns from the given list. To access this feature, click on the "Two Column" icon next to the Filter icon in the top right corner of your screen.

    Currently, the system allows you to select/de-select the following three columns.
    Description
    Label
    Location

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