Users Guide

2. In the task menu, click Filter.
The Device Filter window is displayed.
3. Select the filter by clicking Select Filter drop-down list.
4. (Optional) Enter a name for the filter in the Filter Name text box.
5. Do one of the following:
Select the IP Range check box, and enter the start and end IP address of devices.
Select the Date Range check box, and enter the start and end date of device discovery. Enter the dates manually
following the format MM/DD/YYYY, or select the dates from the calendar. Devices discovered from 00:00:00 of start
date to 00:00:00 of the next day after the end date are displayed. For example, if you enter the filtering option
01/01/2015 as both start date and end date, all devices discovered between 00:00:00 of 01/01/2015 and 00:00:00 of
01/02/2015 are displayed.
Select the Device Type check box, and select the device type from the drop-down list. The available options are:
Server
Chassis
PDU
UPS
Unsupported
NOTE: You can select multiple device types.
Select the Power Capability check box, and select the power capability of the device from the drop-down list. The
available options are:
Unknown Indicates that the power capability of the device is unknown.
None Indicates that the device does not have power capability.
Monitor Indicates that the device has aggregate power monitoring capability.
Monitor and capping Indicates that device has aggregate power monitoring and power capping capability.
Monitor, upgradeable Indicates that the device can be upgraded with the iDRAC enterprise license for power
capping.
Instantaneous power Indicates that the device has instantaneous power monitoring capability.
Outlet Power Indicates that the devices are filtered based on the specified outlet power.
Monitor through PDU Indicates the devices that can be monitored using PDU.
NOTE: You can select multiple power capabilities.
Select the Protocol check box, and select the protocols used for communication. The available options are:
IPMI (Server)
WS-MAN (Chassis)
SNMPv1v2c (UPS/PDU)
SNMPv3 (UPS/PDU)
HTTPS
SSH
Redfish
NOTE: You can select multiple protocols.
Select the Status check box, and select device status from the drop-down list. The available options are:
Connected
Lost Connection
NA
NOTE: You can select multiple status.
Select the Device Model check box, and choose a model from the drop-down list. The device model is the specific
model information of a device type, for example, PowerEdge M610.
NOTE:
If you select both Device Type and Device Model, ensure that the device type and the device model match.
Otherwise, the results may not be displayed.
Select the Estimated Max Power (W) check box and enter the maximum power for device. The estimated max power
is considered as the peak power consumption by a device.
6. Click Save and Run to save the filter.
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