Device Collections filters
- 14 Nov 2024
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Device Collections filters
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This section provides a quick view of all the filters that can be used while creating a dynamic device collection.
Filter name | Description | Running Agent mandatory on device? | OS |
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Agent available | Filters by presence/absence of the Agent on devices. | Available for devices with/without an Agent. | Web/Windows/macOS |
Agent version | Filters by version of the running Agent on the device, according to inputed string and operator. | Yes | Windows/macOS |
Device FQDN (Device Fully Qualified Domain Name) | Filters by domain names/device names according to inputed string and operator. | Yes | Windows/macOS |
Device membership | Filters by device membership of a certain collection. | Yes | Windows/macOS |
Device name | Filters by name of devices according to inputed string and operator. | Yes | Windows/macOS |
Platform | Filters by selected OS of devices. | Available for devices with/without an Agent. | Web/Windows/macOS |
Platform architecture | Filters by selected architecture of devices. | Yes | Windows/macOS |
Platform language | Filters by inputed language and operator. Example of format: en-US. | Yes | Windows/macOS |
Platform type | Filters by selected platform type, Workstation or Server. | Yes | Windows/macOS |
Platform version | Filters by selected OS version and operator. | Yes | Windows/macOS |
System manufacturer | Filters by manufacturer of devices according to inputed string and operator. | Yes | Windows/macOS |
System model | Filters by system model of devices according to inputed string and operator. | Yes | Windows/macOS |
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In case of filters where you must specify strings keep in mind the following:
- Operators are not case-sensitive except for the Platform language filter. For this filter you must insert the language ISO code (ISO-639) followed by a hyphen (-) followed by the country ISO code (ISO-3166). E.g. en-US, de-DE or fr-FR.
- You can perform partial matching.
You can quickly see if a filter is available for Web or a certain OS with the help of the icons on the right side of any filter type.
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