The Endpoints section lists all managed endpoints (Windows or Linux) that has Trigger-it agent installed can can be found in the main accordion menu:
Clicking on the accordion item will bring the main endpoints screen:
Endpoints Grid
In the main screen includes the following fields:
- Connectivity: which shows the current connectivity status of the agent depending on the last time it contacted the server.
- Reboot Required: Green flag means no reboot is required, yellow flag means reboot is required.
- Agent Status: Which is either normal or locked See Agent Locking.
- PC Name.
- Current logged in user.
- IP Address.
- OS
- OS Version
- OS Type
- Up Time
- Agent Version.
- Last logged in user.
- Hardware info.
Endpoints Ribbon Menu
Endpoint Ribbon Menu Provides a quick access to some functionalities including:
Menu Item | Description |
Opens detailed hardware inventory details for the selected device. | |
Opens detailed software inventory details for the selected device. | |
Opens startup inventory details for the selected device from HKLM and allows you to delete them individually | |
Allows you to hide or display any column based on your desired view. | |
Allows you to save the current columns layout, this layout will be used when you open the console and any child endpoint view. | |
Deletes the select grouping view from the views list. | |
Highlights agents who didn’t send any heartbeat or inventory data since certain period. | |
Exports the current view as is to Excel or PDF document | |
Assigns a tag to a computer or group of computer See Understanding Tags (TBD) |
Grouping and Filtering data
Each Data Grid in Trigger-it could be filtered and grouped in the same way, this section explains how to group and filter data.
Grouping by certain field
If you want to group a grid using a certain field, you can simply drag the field using its header to the grouping field as below:
This will result in the grid to be grouped using the OS field:
You can drag additional columns to the grouping panel to group sub-field, for example to group computers with OS type then last logged in user, drag the last logged in user field as a sub field:
You can right click on any field to perform grouping operation like sorting, collapsing or expanding data.
Filtering Data
Each grid contains various ways to filter data to meet most demanding and sophisticated requirements, this section lists the available options to filter data.
Filter data using Field Filtering
Clicking on the small filtering icon on each field brings the data filtering screen which allows you to select values
If you want to use wild cards or advanced filtering capabilities, you can you choose the Text Filters tab and choose your filtering option.
Filtering using the Filter Bar:
To quickly filter fields, you can use the filtering bar to filter fields
Highlighting and Finding Data
You can highlight in two ways on every grid
Using the global find box
You can use the global find box to find data quickly and highlight them, for example, to find machines with OS that includes “Windows” just type Window in the find box:
Using the Conditional Formatting rules
You an use conditional formatting rules to highlight cells with certain values and either highlight the cell or the entire row (same as excel), to do so, right click on any field and choose the conditional formatting menu and create your rule: