Compaq t5725 HP Device Manager User Manual - Page 67

Candidate Properties, Grouping Scheme, Delete, Grouping Devices

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4. Select a property by which you want to group devices in the Candidate Properties list, then click Add to add it to the Grouping Scheme list. You can specify more than one property. Table 4-7 Candidate Properties Properties Description Gateway ID Group by gateway ID. Subnet Address Group by subnet address. Device Status Group by status (on/off). Device Type Group by product type. Device Version Group by device version. Agent Version Group by agent version. Write Filter Status Group by EWF status. CPU Type Group by processor type. Time Zone Group by time zone. location (Extension Property Customizable grouping property. 1) dept (Extension Property 2) Customizable grouping property. other (Extension Property 3 Customizable grouping property. - 6) Note that there are six customizable grouping properties you can use to group your devices as required. 5. Once you have selected the properties to use, specify the priority of those properties by clicking Up or Down to move the selected property in the Grouping Scheme to a higher or lower grouping priority. Device Manager will group devices using the property with the highest priority in the order list. Other properties in the order list are then considered in turn. You can remove a selected property from the Grouping Scheme list by clicking Delete. 6. Click OK to create the new grouping scheme. Grouping Devices 57

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4.
Select a property by which you want to group devices in the
Candidate Properties
list, then
click
Add
to add it to the
Grouping Scheme
list. You can specify more than one property.
Table 4-7
Candidate Properties
Properties
Description
Gateway ID
Group by gateway ID.
Subnet Address
Group by subnet address.
Device Status
Group by status (on/off).
Device Type
Group by product type.
Device Version
Group by device version.
Agent Version
Group by agent version.
Write Filter Status
Group by EWF status.
CPU Type
Group by processor type.
Time Zone
Group by time zone.
location (Extension Property
1)
Customizable grouping property.
dept (Extension Property 2)
Customizable grouping property.
other (Extension Property 3
— 6)
Customizable grouping property.
Note that there are six customizable grouping properties you can use to group your devices as
required.
5.
Once you have selected the properties to use, specify the priority of those properties by clicking
Up
or
Down
to move the selected property in the
Grouping Scheme
to a higher or lower grouping
priority. Device Manager will group devices using the property with the highest priority in the order
list. Other properties in the order list are then considered in turn.
You can remove a selected property from the
Grouping Scheme
list by clicking
Delete
.
6.
Click
OK
to create the new grouping scheme.
Grouping Devices
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