Discovered Device Properties / Advanced Tab
The following discovered device properties are available (listed alphabetically) on this tab.
Property |
Description |
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This device has an agent installed |
Indicates whether the discovered computer has a Inventory Agent installed on it. A computer with an installed Inventory Agent is sometimes called a managed device. The check box may be set in one of three ways:
The value of this field is automatically updated only after a successful import and reconciliation. Select this check box to indicate that the discovered computer has the Inventory Agent installed on it. |
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This device is a virtualization host or management server |
Indicates whether the discovered computer is a virtual host or a management server. A virtual host is a computer with multiple IP addresses configured in such a way that it provides a different service on each of these IP addresses. These IP addresses act as distinct hosts on distinct machines. Select this check box to indicate that the discovered computer is a virtual host or a management server. If this property is not selected for a known virtual device, you can select it manually. When you select this check box, you need to select a virtualization product from the Virtualization product drop-down and a virtualization port from the Virtualization port list. |
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This device is a virtual desktop broker |
Indicates whether the discovered device is running a Citrix broker service and can be used to discover virtual desktop infrastructure. A desktop broker allows clients to access various types of server-hosted desktops and applications. It performs the following main tasks:
Select this check box and enter the name of the virtual desktop broker product. |
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This device is a virtual desktop |
Indicates whether the discovered computer is a virtual desktop. A virtual desktop is the interface provided to an individual user in a virtualized environment. A virtualization server generally offers many virtual desktop connections for multiple users. The Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) enables multiple users to work on a single server in such a way that each user feels like working on an individual physical computer. Select this check box to indicate that the discovered computer is a virtual desktop. |