Data columns in the Assets view
In the Assets view, you can select from the following data columns to display in the assets list.
- Asset Name
- A unique identifier for the asset. You can update this in N-central or N-sight.
- Azure ID
- Identifies and tracks individual resources or objects in Microsoft Azure, such as virtual machines, storage accounts, or applications.
- Azure Region
- The geographic location of Azure data centers. Regions help reduce latency and support compliance. Examples: East US, West Europe, Southeast Asia.
- Azure Size
- Specifies the configuration of Azure resources, including CPU, memory, storage, and network performance. It determines the resource capacity and cost of a virtual machine or service. Examples: Standard_B2ms (2 CPUs, 8 GB RAM), Standard_E64 (64 CPUs, 432 GB RAM).
- Azure Subscription
- A billing and access container for Azure services. Each subscription has a unique ID and can be used to separate workloads or environments.
- BitLocker Status
- Shows the current state of disk encryption and protection.
All drives are encrypted.
At least 1 drive is not encrypted.
No drives are encrypted.
- Chassis Type
- The physical enclosure of a device. Examples: Rack-Mount, Blade Chassis, Tower. Provided by the operating system.
- CPU Cores
- The number of processing units within a CPU. More cores improve multitasking. For example, a quad-core CPU can handle four tasks at once.
- CPU Count
- The number of physical processors in a device. For example, a server might have two CPUs, each with multiple cores.
- CPU Name
- The brand and model of the processor. Examples: Intel Core i7-12700K, AMD Ryzen 9 7950X.
- CPU Speed
- Measured in GHz, it shows how many billion cycles the processor performs per second. Example: 3.5 GHz = 3.5 billion cycles per second.
- CPU Type
- The processor’s architecture or category. Examples: x86 (32-bit), x86-64 (64-bit).
- Customer Name
- The name of the client that owns the asset.
- Description
- Notes or comments associated with the device in N-central or N-sight.
- Device Status
- Indicates whether the agent is currently connected to cloud servers.
- External IP
- The device’s external IP address.
- Host Name
- A human-readable name that identifies the device on a network.
- IP Address
- A comma-separated list of IP addresses assigned to the device.
- Last Boot Time
- The last time the device was restarted.
- Logged in Users
- Lists active user sessions for monitoring, security, and compliance.
- MAC Address
- A comma-separated list of MAC addresses. Used to identify and manage devices on a network.
- Manufacturer
- The name of the asset’s manufacturer.
- Memory Total Size (GB)
- The total installed RAM on the device, measured in gigabytes.
- Model
- The model name or number of the device.
- NetBIOS Name
- A short name (up to 15 characters) used to identify a device on a local network. Examples:
OFFICE-PC,MAIN-PRINTER. - OS
- Displays the operating system type:
Windows,
macOS, or
Linux. - OS Build
- Displays the operating system’s build version. It reflects the cumulative patch level and update status. (Currently Windows only)
- OS Feature Release
- Displays the operating system's release identifier. For example, 24H2, 25H2.(Currently Windows only)
- OS Install Date
- The date and time the operating system was installed on the device.
- OS Name
- The name of the operating system.
- OS Version
- Details about the OS version, including bit version and build number.
- Patch Management
- The patch engine status appears as an icon. Hover over the patch icon to view the date of the last patch scan.
- Reboot Required
- Shows a reboot icon
for Windows and Linux assets that require a reboot.
- Secure Boot
- Shows the secure boot status:
Enabled,
Disabled, or
Status unknown.
- Serial Number
- The device’s serial number.
- Service Organization Name
- The name of the MSP or service organization that manages the asset.
- Site Name
- The name of the client site where the device is located.
- Status Change Time
- The timestamp of the last status change (e.g., from Active to Inactive).
- Tags
- Displays the number of tags assigned to the asset. Hover over the count to view all tags.
- Timezone
- The time zone setting for the asset, used for tracking and optimization across regions.
- TPM Activation
- Indicates whether the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is enabled. TPM adds security by storing sensitive data like encryption keys.
- TPM Version
- The specification version supported by the TPM.
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