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Device SnapshotDevice Snapshot page displays the device health and that of its resources at a glance.
To view the device snapshot of a device:
- From Central/Probe web client, click on Maps tab.
- Under Infrastructure, click on the category to which the device belongs. That particular Map page opens. Note: If you click on the Maps tab, by default the servers map page opens.
- If you are working from Central web client, then select the site from All Site drop down menu that is available on the top right of the page. If you are working from Probe web client then skip this point.
- Click on the device whose snapshot page you want to view. Snapshot page of that device opens.
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Just type the device name or IP address of the device in the Device Search box and hit Go. If many devices match the name entered, then the devices are listed. Click on the respective device whose snapshot page you want to view.
The screenshot of the device snapshot page is as follows.

The description for various sections of Device Snapshot are as follows:
Device Details Device Details tab displays the device's details such as IP Address, Device name, status, type, dependency, monitoring interval, system description, site name, probe name, passwords etc. System description is displayed only if the device is SNMP enabled. You can modify the values if required by clicking on them or by clicking . After modifying the values click to save.
Device Notes Device Notes tab displays additional details about the device like serial number, cabinet, floor etc. By clicking , you can enter the values to these fields. Click on Add More Details available at the bottom to add more fields under the device notes tab.
Today's Availability Displays the availability of the device for the current day in the form of a pie graph. Click or to view the availability report of the device for the past 7 days or 30 days respectively.
Response Time Displays the current response time of the device in terms of milliseconds. Click or to view the response time details of the device for the past 7 days or 30 days respectively. Click to configure response time based threshold.
Today's Packet Loss Displays the packet loss percentage of the device for the current day. By default, the Probe sends 1 ping packet during a poll. The ping counts, retries, timeout etc. are configurable in the file Ping.properties [<Probe home>\conf].
CPU Utilization Displays the current CPU load of the device.
Memory Utilization Displays the percentage of memory that is being utilized by the device currently.
Disk Utilization Displays the current disk usage of the device incase of servers/desktops.
Monitors This tab lists the different monitors that are associated to the device currently. Click on each monitor section to view the monitors associated. You can add more monitors from the template or remove unwanted monitors.
Notification Profiles All the notification profiles associated with the device are listed here. You can add or remove profiles from here. Note: Notification Profiles cannot be accessed from Probe web client.
Interfaces Displays the list of interfaces in the device along with their
status and other details like In Speed, Out Speed, Rx Traffic, Tx Traffic etc. Click the interface name link to view its
availability and graphs on traffic and bandwidth utilization.
Actions Menu The list of actions that can be performed on the device from the device snapshot page are:
- Update Status
- Rediscover Now
- Ping
- Trace Route
- Show Alarms [Not possible from Probe web client]
- Monitoring Interval
- Delete
- Manage/UnManage
- Custom Report
Device Info Menu The device information that can be viewed from this menu include:
- Asset Details: The Hard Disk and RAM details are shown
here.
- Installed Software: A list of software installed on the server is shown here and this information is retrieved using SNMP.
- Active Processes: A list of processes up and running in the server is shown and is again retrieved from SNMP.
At a Glance Report Shows the device health at a glance. It shows details like the availability, response time, packet loss, resource utilization etc.
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