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|Name |Description |
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|**Authorization** * |Editable. Determines whether or not the device is marked as *authorized*. This value might need to change as the device security changes. |
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|**Authorization** * |Editable. Determines whether or not the device is marked as *authorized*. This value might need to change as the device security changes. Toggle **Authorized device**.|
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|**Business Function**| Editable. Describes the device's business function. |
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|**Class**| Editable. The device's class. <br>Default: `IoT`|
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|**Data source**| The source of the data, such as a micro agent, OT sensor, or Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. <br>Default: `MicroAgent`|
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|**Class**| Editable. The device's class. <br>Default: `IoT`<!-- is this correct for me default was set to OT-->|
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|**Data source**| The source of the data, such as a micro agent, OT sensor, or Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. <br>Default: `MicroAgent`<!-- is this correct for me default was set to OT sensor-->|
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|**Description** * | Editable. The device's description. |
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|**Device Id**| The device's Azure-assigned ID number. |
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|**Firmware model**| The device's firmware model.|
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|**Firmware vendor**| Editable. The vendor of the device's firmware. |
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|**Firmware model**| Editable<I think!!>. The device's firmware model. |
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| ADDED this is in the details pane, but is called (hardware)Model/ Firenware model in the device inventory - i think the Model is the hardware model, **Firmware name**| Editable. The device's firmware name.|
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|**Firmware vendor**| The vendor of the device's firmware. |
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|**Firmware version** * |Editable. The device's firmware version. |
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|**First seen** * | The date and time the device was first seen. Shown in `MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS AM/PM` format. On the OT sensor, shown as **Discovered**.|
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| ADDED **Hardware model**| Editable. The device's hardware model. |
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| ADDED **Hardware model**| Editable. The device's hardware model. |
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|**Importance**| Editable. The device's important level: `Low`, `Medium`, or `High`. |
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|**IPv4 Address**| The device's IPv4 address. |
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|**IPv6 Address**| The device's IPv6 address.|
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|**Last activity** * | The date and time the device last sent an event through to Azure or to the OT sensor, depending on where you're viewing the device inventory. Shown in `MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS AM/PM` format. |
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|**Location**| Editable. The device's physical location. |
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|**MAC Address** * | The device's MAC address. |
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|**Model** *| Editable The device's hardware model. |
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|**Model** *| Editable. The device's hardware model. <See hardware model above. in the details this is called hardware model?>|
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|**Name** * | Mandatory, and editable. The device's name as the sensor discovered it, or as entered by the user. |
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|**Network location** (Public preview) | The device's network location. Displays whether the device is defined as *local* or *routed*, according to the configured subnets. |
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|**OS architecture**| Editable. The device's operating system architecture. |
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|**OS distribution**| Editable.The device's operating system distribution, such as Android, Linux, and Haiku. |
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|**OS platform** * | Editable.The device's operating system, if detected. On the OT sensor, shown as **Operating System**. |
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|**OS version**| Editable. The device's operating system version, such as Windows 10 or Ubuntu 20.04.1. |
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|**OS architecture**|<!Editable!> in sensor?. The device's operating system architecture. |
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|**OS distribution**|<!Editable.!> in sensor?The device's operating system distribution, such as Android, Linux, and Haiku. |
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|**OS platform** * |<!Editable.!> in sensor?The device's operating system, if detected. On the OT sensor, shown as **Operating System**. |
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|**OS version**|<!Editable.!>in sensor? The device's operating system version, such as Windows 10 or Ubuntu 20.04.1. |
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|**PLC mode** * | The device's PLC operating mode, including both the *Key* state (physical / logical) and the *Run* state (logical). If both states are the same, then only one state is listed.<br><br>- Possible *Key* states include: `Run`, `Program`, `Remote`, `Stop`, `Invalid`, and `Programming Disabled`. <br><br>- Possible *Run* states are `Run`, `Program`, `Stop`, `Paused`, `Exception`, `Halted`, `Trapped`, `Idle`, or `Offline`. |
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|**Programming device** * | Editable. Defines whether the device is defined as a *Programming Device*, performing programming activities for PLCs, RTUs, and controllers, which are relevant to engineering stations. |
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|**Protocols** *| The protocols that the device uses. |
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|**Subtype**| Editable. The device's subtype, such as *Speaker* or *Smart TV*. <br>**Default**: `Managed Device`|
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|**Tags**| Editable. The device's tags. |
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|**Type** * | Editable. The device type, such as *Communication* or *Industrial*. <br>**Default**: `Miscellaneous`|
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|**Vendor** *| The name of the device's vendor, as defined in the MAC address. |
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|**Vendor** *| The name of the device's vendor, as defined in the MAC address. < Also inconsistent - in inventory called vendor, in pane called hardware vendor>|
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