General Tab
- For the General tab under Remote Device Properties, see General Tab.
- For the General tab under Virtual Desktop Template Properties, see General Tab.
You can use this tab either to specify general properties for a new inventory device (see Create an Inventory Device), or to change or override some properties for an existing inventory device. For the existing inventory devices, the changed values may be overwritten by the next inventory collection process (except for values that support manual overriding, which are marked with an asterisk).
The following inventory device properties (listed alphabetically) are available on this tab.
| Field | Description | 
|---|---|
| Category | The operator-defined category of this device. FlexNet Manager Suite enables you to create customized categories to logically group inventory devices. These categories are additional to Inventory device type and Device role categorization. For example, you can create categories to differentiate database servers, network servers, or firewalls. The custom categories have no impact on license consumption. To select a category:  
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| Chassis number | The chassis number assigned to (or reported for) the device. It is a
        manufacturer-provided identification code that you can use for identification and inventory
        purposes. For Windows-based computers, it is often displayed on the back of the computer's
        case, and often the same as the serial number. For UNIX-based computers, you can use system
        commands similar to  Enter the chassis number for this device. Not available for Mobile Device and Virtual Machine inventory device types. | 
| Compliance status | Indicates the compliance status of this device. The value of this field is a result of the compliance calculations. The value of this field is changed when there is a change in properties that are tracked in the Device compliance settings. See System Settings: Assets Tab. Select from one of the following status values:  
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| Connection name | The name of the connection through which FlexNet Manager Suite received the last inventory data. If you are creating an inventory device manually, the application assigns the value None to this field. | 
| Device role | Specifies the role assigned to a device. Assigning a role may allow
                for exemptions that limit license consumption for roles specified in some license
                agreements. Device roles (where permitted by the product use rights on a license)
                can exempt devices from consuming entitlements on a license to which they are (and
                remain) attached. For example, some license agreements may grant an exemption for
                testing devices. For more details, see Exemptions. Important: For IBM PVU licenses only, and only when FlexNet Manager Suite is in "PVU mode" and responsible for sub-capacity points
                    calculations: any change to the role of an inventory device that affects its
                    consumption of PVU points is effective retroactively — that is, the
                    change is considered a correction and takes effect throughout the entire
                    reporting period (when PVU points consumption is recalculated as part of the
                    full compliance calculation, which by default happens nightly).  Select from one of the following roles: 
 Note: FlexNet Manager Suite enables you to configure license consumption
                    exemptions for devices with specific device roles. For example, you can
                    configure the license in such a way that all the devices with
                        Training role should be exempted from license
                    consumption. See Exemptions for
                    details. Not overwritten by the discovery and inventory process. | 
| Domain name | The name of the domain to which the computing device
                    belongs. Tip: Displays flexera.com
                    if this is a dummy device record created for imports through your connector to
                        Flexera SaaS Manager. Editable in the General tab of the inventory device properties for manually created records. The value is overwritten (permanently) by incoming inventory, and thereafter is read-only. | 
| Firmware serial number | Displays the firmware serial number of an inventory device. This is a unique identification number for an inventory device. Not editable. Not available for Mobile Device, Remote Device, or VDI Template inventory device types. | 
| Host ID | Typically displays None, except in a
                few cases: 
 Tip: A simpler way to identify the host for most VMs is to check
                    the Host field on the VM
                        properties tab of its inventory device properties.  This field displays None for: 
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| Hosted in | This shows where the device is hosted. When the Inventory device type
                is Virtual machine, the virtual host may be on-premises in your
        enterprise, or located in a cloud operated by a particular cloud service provider. Other
        inventory devices may also be hosted in the cloud (for example, dedicated hosts and bare
        metal instances for AWS).  Tip: You may also set license
                    consumption rules to restrict a license for use in matching environments (see
                        License Consumption Rules). This inventory
                    device may consume only from a license that permits the chosen host
                    location. The On-premises setting is the default. For
                some cloud service providers, the Hosted in
                value is set automatically through inventory (AWS is
                    supported from version 13.1.0 of FlexNet inventory agent, and Azure is supported
                    from version 13.2.0). For other cloud service providers, you must make a
                selection manually for each inventory device – for example, this value is not
                returned for Google Cloud. (The list of permitted cloud service providers is
                maintained in the Cloud service providers
                tab of the System Settings
                    page.) Note: For cloud instances, if you switch this selection from the name of a
                        cloud service provider back to the default
                        On-premises setting, you must confirm your
                    choice because it will permanently remove data collected from the
                        cloud service provider but not relevant to devices hosted on-premises.
                    There is no undo. Tip: When this setting cannot be determined
                    automatically, there are several ways to update multiple virtual machines at
                        once: 
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| IMEI | Displays the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number, if any. Enter the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number of a mobile device. Only available for Mobile Device inventory device types. | 
| Inventory device type | Specifies the type of the inventory device, which may be any of the
                following values: 
 When editing an inventory device record, select any of the following
                option from the Inventory device type drop-down
                list.  
 Tip: When you try to change the type of an existing inventory
                    device, FlexNet Manager Suite displays the Change inventory device
                        type message box describing some impacts of your proposed
                    change. Remember that manual changes to inventory device properties may be
                    overwritten by the next inventory import. You must click
                        Save to proceed with the change, or
                        Cancel to close the dialog and leave the device type
                    as it is. For example, when you try to change a Virtual
                        machine to a Computer, the
                    message box notifies that VM properties would be deleted by your action.
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| IP address | The IP address of the inventory device. The value of this
                field may change as some computers may have dynamically assigned IP addresses. If an
                inventory device has multiple IP addresses, this field displays a comma-separated
                list, to a maximum of 256 characters (when there are more than 256 characters, the
                list is truncated at the last available comma separator, and all following IP
                addresses are lost). Tip: Addresses in the IPv6 address family are
                    displayed where they have been returned by the inventory source. However,
                    FlexNet inventory sources on UNIX-like operating systems (only) do not return
                    any IPv6 addresses. Therefore: 
 
 Enter the IPv4 address of the computer or network device. (Only addresses in the IPv4 address family are accepted as input here.) | 
| Last inventory date | Specifies the date when the last inventory information covering the majority of hardware properties was collected for this device. It is the date of the last collection by the Last inventory source. Click the calendar control and select the last inventory date. | 
| Last inventory source | If you have multiple overlapping inventory sources
                    that report on the same device, it is possible for some inventory details to
                    come from one source and other details from another source. This column
                    identifies the most recent source of inventory that reported the majority of
                        the hardware properties for this device. If you have declared a
                primary inventory connection and this device appears in inventory from that primary
                connection, it is likely that your primary connection is supplying the majority of
                hardware properties, and so is shown here. Tip: If your primary source
                    reported the majority of hardware properties some time ago, and since then one
                    or more secondary sources have updated a minority of additional properties, this
                    value still shows the primary source (source of the majority of hardware
                    properties). Tracking the primary source is particularly valuable if you have a
                    variation from IBM allowing you to use FlexNet inventory agent and FlexNet Manager Suite as replacements for IBM tools (such as ILMT) in the
                    calculation and reporting of sub-capacity licensing for IBM PVU licenses. That
                    agreement requires that you can demonstrate that the Last inventory source is FlexNet Manager Suite, and that this source is reporting every
                    30 minutes.The values are system-provided, and cannot be modified. Most
                values are self-explanatory; some less obvious ones include: 
 Tip: If you have custom inventory adapters, entries for these may
                    also appear in this column as appropriate. | 
| Linked asset | An asset defines the way that a company chooses to manage their records, for example, by creating an asset register that lists all applicable items (for example, the computers which are being tracked for cost-depreciation purposes). An asset record might be linked to a device, while a device may, or may not, be recorded as an asset. Use the search fly-down to identify the inventory record to associate with this asset. For details, see To Use a Fly-Down. | 
| MAC address | The Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique identifier assigned to each network interface card (NIC) of the device. If a device has multiple NICs, this field displays a comma-separated list of MAC addresses. Enter the MAC address of the computing device. Not available for Mobile Device, Remote Device or VDI Template inventory device types. For inventory devices, the value cannot be edited once inventory has been returned. | 
| Machine ID | The name assigned to this device.  
 Enter the machine ID for this device. Not available for Mobile Device, Remote Device, or VDI Template inventory device types. | 
| Manufacturer | The manufacturer of the inventory device. Enter the name of the manufacturer of this inventory device. | 
| Model | The manufacturer’s model name or number for this device. Enter the manufacturer’s model name or number for this device. | 
| Name | The name of the inventory device. This field can have any one of the
                following values: the first part of the full DNS name, the NetBIOS name, or the SNMP
                name of a computing device. If the device is a virtual host, you can also use its IP
                address as name. Tip: The name displays as Flexera SaaS
                        Manager if this is a dummy device record created for imports
                    from your Flexera SaaS Manager connector.  Important: Do
                        not use a business adapter (or manual edits) to change the name of
                    the inventory device that has been returned from inventory. This may cause
                    creation of duplicate device records, and in any case will be overwritten by
                    future inventory imports. For example, if you initially name new hardware
                    purchases with the serial number while preparing for deployment, update the
                    correct device name before collecting inventory.  When you are creating this record manually, enter the name of the inventory device. To avoid the risk of duplicate records, it is best practice to enter the host name recorded in the device itself. | 
| Phone | Displays the phone number for this mobile device. Enter the phone number for this mobile device. You can include country and area codes, and extensions, for example, +380 572-0449-6674. Only available for Mobile Device inventory device types. | 
| Serial number | The serial number assigned to the device. There are typically
                several manufacturer-provided identification codes, and for each platform the
                    Serial number is an attempt to select a
                globally-unique identifier for inventory purposes. (However, the proven
                inconsistency of source data across platforms and inventory tools means that
                    Serial number is only used for matching
                devices across inventory sources when there is no other, more precise data
                available.)  Tip: On Linux and Solaris platforms, any agent querying the
                    device serial number must be running as The source property used as the serial number varies across
                platforms, and may also be affected by the inventory tool in use: root, or no value is
                    returned.
 Note: If you manually create a device record without a serial number, or if
                    inventory was returned without a serial number for any reason, FlexNet Manager Suite displays an alert and lists the device in the
                        Inventory Issues page. Enter the serial number while manually creating an inventory device record (for example, in anticipation of putting a new computer into service). | 
| Status | Indicates the current state of an inventory device. (The Awaiting Inventory and Archived values cannot be set manually, and are generated automatically when appropriate. Archived means that the device is in transition pending deletion, but is currently held because of its historical impacts on IBM PVU sub-capacity retrospective calculations.) When this inventory device record is linked to an asset record, you
                cannot manually set this Status
                value. For an inventory device not yet linked to an asset, you can select from one
                of the following status values:  
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