Menu path: UMS Web App > Devices

Device changes made in the UMS Console are immediately available in the UMS Web App, and vice versa.

In the Devices area, you can manage devices registered on the UMS Server. All devices registered on the UMS Server are shown.

You can structure the Devices area by creating directories and subdirectories. When doing so, you should bear in mind that each device can only be stored in a single directory. 

Avoid placing too many devices in one folder, see Performance Optimizations.

1Directory Tree

Shows all created directories and subdirectories with the specification of the number of devices assigned to them.

2Device list

Shows all devices directly contained in the directory selected in the Directory Tree.

  • Filtering devices by Name, Product ID, Unit ID, Version, and IP Address
  • Sorting devices by Name, Product ID, Unit ID, Version, and IP Address
  • Paging for the navigation in the device list
  • Defining the number of devices to be displayed on one page
3ADirectory information

Details for the directory selected in the Directory Tree

[Directory Name]: The name of the selected directory  

Properties: Properties of the selected directory, e.g. the full Directory Path, Number of contained devices

Assigned Objects: Directly and indirectly assigned objects, e.g. profiles, firmware updates, etc. For details, see Assigning Objects.

3BDevice information

Details for the device selected in the device list

Status display: The status of the selected device. For icons showing the device's status, see "Status Displays" under Devices.

[Device Name]: The name of the selected device. It does not need to be identical to the name of the device in the network. The name of a device does not need to be unique and can be used a number of times.
To rename the device, click , type a new name, and press [Enter]. 

Properties: Properties of the selected device, e.g. Last IPMAC Address, Unit ID, Last Contact, etc. 

The unit ID serves as a unique identifier in the UMS. With IGEL devices, IGEL zero clients, devices converted with the IGEL UDC/OSC, and devices with the IGEL UMA, the unit ID is set to the MAC address of the device.

[Directory Path]: Full directory path for the selected device

Custom Properties: Allows changing such customizable properties as Site, Department, device attributes (currently configured only in the UMS Console under UMS Administration > Global Configuration > Device Attributes). To edit the properties, click .

System Information: Shows such properties as CPU Type, Memory Size, Device Type, etc. To copy a property's value, click .

Assigned Objects: Directly and indirectly assigned objects, e.g. profiles, firmware updates, etc. For details, see Assigning Objects.

The following sections are displayed only if there are data available for the section.

Licenses: Details on the licenses for the selected device. The section is available for the IGEL OS 11 devices only. To copy a value, click .

User Login History:  Shows up to 10 last user logins if the logging is enabled. For details on the logging activation, see the section "User Login History" under Device.

 

4Device commands

Device commands, e.g. power control commands, firmware update, etc., are executed for an individual directory or an individual device. The status of the command execution is shown under Messages .

 Click   to view all available device commands.

For details on the device commands, see "Device Commands" below.

Status Displays

The UMS monitors the status of the devices by regularly sending UDP packets. In accordance with the preset, this occurs every 3 seconds. For information on how to change the interval for the online check, see Devices.

When the device is connected via IGEL Cloud Gateway (ICG), a cloud symbol icon  is added to the device.

The exclamation mark indicates that changes have not yet been transferred to the device:

Icons for an IGEL OS Device

The following icons show the status of an IGEL OS device:

The device is online.

The device is offline.

The status of the device is unknown.

Icons for a UD Pocket

The following icons show the status of a UD Pocket:

The UD Pocket is online.

The UD Pocket is offline.

The status of the UD Pocket is unknown.

Device Commands

The following commands can be executed for an individual device as well as for an individual directory (with the exception of shadowing). 

 Shadow

Shadowing / secure shadowing / shadowing over ICG (with ICG 2.02 or higher): Launches a VNC session for the highlighted device if shadowing is enabled for this device, see Shadow.

For details on shadowing in the UMS, see Shadowing (VNC) and UMS and Devices: Secure Shadowing.

 Assign object

Assigns / detaches an object, e.g. a profile, a file, etc. For details, see Assigning Objects.

 Reboot

Restarts the highlighted device.

 Shutdown

Shuts down the highlighted device.

 Wake up

Starts the highlighted device via the network (Wake-on-LAN).

 Suspend

Puts the highlighted device into suspend mode.

 Send settings

Sends the configuration of the UMS to the highlighted device.

 Receive settings

Reads the local configuration of the highlighted device to the UMS.

 Reset to factory defaults

Resets the highlighted device to the factory defaults.

 Update

Carries out a firmware update on the highlighted IGEL OS device.

 Update on shutdown

Updates the firmware when the highlighted IGEL OS device is shut down.

 Refresh system information

Refreshes the system information for the highlighted device.

 Refresh license information

Refreshes the license information for the highlighted device.

If a user does not have sufficient rights, the command icons are grayed out. For information on permissions in the UMS, see Access Rights.