Devices - Inventory View
- 26 Sep 2023
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Devices - Inventory View
- Updated on 26 Sep 2023
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When you have multiple devices, it becomes imperative to see the list of devices, and their current status, view device-level information and perform device-level operations. Scalefusion offers a comprehensive set of features that help you to View and Manage your device inventory.
This tutorial covers the Inventory View that is offered by Scalefusion.
Video Guide:
Please watch the video below to get a visual walkthrough.
Viewing the Devices
- Login to Scalefusion Dashboard.
- Navigate to the Devices section.
- Here you can see all the Devices either in a ListView or a GridView. This gives you a snapshot of the device state. The iconography used here are:
- The Devices screen offers you some quick filters. You can filter by:
- View Filter:
- Device Type - Android | iOS: Selecting iOS offers further filters. You can filter them by the type of iOS device, that is, DEP | Supervised | Unsupervised.
- Device State - Locked | Unlocked | In-Active.
- Devices with Low Battery.
- Devices that have been Added Recently.
- Device Groups:
- Allows you to filter devices by the groups they are associated with.
- QR Code:
- Allows you to filter by the QR Codes that have been used to enroll devices.
- View Filter:
- The Devices screen offers you some quick actions as well,
- You can switch the view between a GridView or ListView.
- You can select one or multiple devices and choose to Download a CSV report of the devices that gives you various inventory information.
- You can select one or multiple devices and choose to Delete them. This will completely remove Scalefusion MDM management from devices. They need to be re-enrolled in order to be managed again.
- You can select one or multiple devices and choose to Delete them. This will completely remove Scalefusion MDM management from devices. They need to be re-enrolled in order to be managed again.
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