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40 CHAPTER 4: GROUPING NETWORK DEVICES IN THE MAP
Attributes To understand how Traffix Manager groups devices in the Map, it helps to
be familiar with the concepts of attributes and groupings.
An attribute is a label for a piece of information about a device: for
example, location or IP address. Traffix Manager has a number of
predefined attributes; you can change these or add your own.
At any one time, each attribute of a particular device is either currently
unassigned (not defined), or has a single value. For example, the value of
the location of a device might be Boston, or the location might be
unknown, or unassigned.
Predefined Attributes There are a number of predefined attributes in Traffix Manager that you
can use to create your own groupings. For these predefined attributes,
values are usually assigned automatically as each device is discovered.
You cannot delete a predefined attribute, or change its name.
Table 5 Predefined Attributes
Name Description
Name DNS Name or Network Layer address.
NL Type Network Layer protocol.
NL Addr Network Layer (IP) address.
Network Protocol-specific network number,
generated from the Network Layer
address.
Subnet This attribute is set to SubnetsDB if
the object matches an entry in the
SubnetsDB file. Otherwise it is
unassigned. See Appendix D
, “Using
the SubnetsDB File”.
Discovery Time Time (in seconds, since January 1st
1970) when Traffix Manager
discovered device.
Last Activity Time Time (in seconds, since January 1st
1970) when the device last sent or
received traffic.
Type Device/Aggregated/DHCP Device.
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