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When running discovery, do you see the MAC Addresses of the target devices?
If so, I would use Rules.
ip.mac starts with 11:22:33:44.....
If they're on a specific IP range, you could use a rule for that, too.
And worst case, you can always use How to Bulk Edit device attributes
- Mark Unwin
And don't forget there are phone related items in devices, too.
As per the database system table (the devices table)..
`service_number` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `service_provider` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `service_type` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `service_plan` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `service_network` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `unlock_pin` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `serial_imei` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `serial_sim` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
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BTW, if discovery is not the best way to inventory them, an alternative could be a bulk upload via CSV Import, but don't see a good way to do that either. Thoughts?
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Recently got about 150 new Android and iOS devices as part of a new POS rollout. I'd like to inventory them with Open-Audit. What is the best way to discover them so we can capture this information?