Cisco Systems 4.1 Dust Collector User Manual


 
3-21
User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.1
OL-11714-01
Chapter 3 Adding and Troubleshooting Devices Using Device Management
Working With Normal Devices
Exporting the Normal Devices Credentials
To export the Normal device list:
Note View Permission Report (Common Services > Server > Reports) to check if you have the required
privileges to perform this task.
Step 1 Select Resource Manager Essentials > Devices > Device Management > Normal Devices.
Or
Select Resource Manager Essentials > Devices > Device Management and click on the Number of
Device column entry for the Normal Device State.
The Normal devices dialog box appears.
Step 2 Select the RME devices that are in Normal state. See Using RME Device Selector for more information.
Step 3 Click Export.
A message appears, Export will store password in cleartext. Do you still want to continue?
Step 4 Click OK to continue or Cancel to abort the export.
If you click OK, then the Export To File dialog box appears.
Step 5 Enter the folder name with the file name on the RME server.
Or
Browse to select a folder on the RME server.
The Server Side File Browser dialog box appears.
a. Select a folder on the RME server.
b. Click OK.
c. Enter the file name with the file extension either CSV or XML.
Step 6 Select the Export File Type, CSV or XML.
The supported version for CSV is 3.0.
Warning
The device passwords will be displayed in plain text.
Step 7 Click OK.
The devices that you have selected will be exported.
See Common Services Online help for further information on export file formats.
Suspending the Normal Devices
The devices in the Suspended state cannot participate in any RME application flows. However, you can
re-submit the devices in this state for participation in RME workflows using Resource Manager
Essentials > Devices > Device Management > Suspended Devices. The Suspend devices historical
data is retained in the RME database.