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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