Devices by certificate
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This article describes the information available on the Devices by certificate report. This report shows the certificates linked to the devices within an organization.

Info

Path to access: Certificate Manager > Reports > Devices by certificate.

Icons

ItemDescription
Show filtersRepresented by the magnifying glass icon, it displays or hides the search fields on the screen.
UpdateRepresented by the counterclockwise arrow icon, it refreshes the page.
View actionsRepresented by the three vertical dots icon, it displays a dropdown menu with possible actions for the item.
Print reportRepresented by the printer icon, it opens a new page for printing the report.
Export CSVRepresented by the paper sheet icon, it downloads the report.
Schedule reportRepresented by the clock icon, it opens the Schedule report form.

Search fields

ItemDescription
Certificate codeUsed to search for the certificate by its code.
Common nameUsed to search for the certificate by the CN.
DeviceUsed to search for the certificate by the device with the published certificate.
Date of the last discoveryUsed to search for the certificate by the date of the last discovery performed in the environment. It displays a calendar to select one specific date or to set an initial date and create a time range.
untilUsed to search for the certificate by the date of the last discovery performed in the environment. It displays a calendar to set a final date and create a time range.
Date of publicationUsed to search for the certificate by the publication date. It displays a calendar to select one specific date or to set an initial date and create a time range.
untilUsed to search for the certificate by the publication date. It displays a calendar to set a final date and create a time range.
ProcessedUsed to search for the certificate by its status. It displays a drop-down menu with the options Irregular, Manually validated, Out of date, Expired, and Regular.
FilterThe button to execute the configured filtering process.
ClearThe button to clear the fields with information.

The system displays the results in a list format, with columns named after the corresponding fields. The list presents additional information not included in the search fields:

  • Origin: indicates whether the link to the device was established manually or through a publication profile.
  • Publishing: indicates whether the certificate has been published.
  • Discovery: indicates whether the certificate was discovered through Discovery.
Info

Regular certificates are certificates that can be safely used on devices.
Irregular certificates are certificates that don’t comply with regulatory requirements.
Manually validated certificates are certificates that have been validated in the Action column by an administrator.
Out-of-date certificates are certificates that need to be renewed on devices.
Expired certificates are certificates whose expiration date has passed.

Action

This column features action buttons to perform component-related tasks.

ItemDescription
Link devicesRepresented by the two links icon, it opens the Link devices page to select other devices and link to the certificate.
Manually validateRepresented by the checkmark icon, it opens a page to justify the action. Manual validation should only occur after the administrator verifies that the certificate is present on the device.
Add to ProfileRepresented by the icon of a person, it opens the Add Device Profile page to select a publishing profile.
Remove linkRepresented by the icon of a broken link, it opens a message to confirm the removal of the link. This option is visible only for devices in the list that were manually linked.
Details of the discoveryRepresented by the icon of the letter 'i', it opens a page with data that will be used in future publications. This option is visible only for devices in the list that were linked via Discovery.

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