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; Version = 1.00
; INI file for XMC ACLI Launcher (xmcacli.pl)
; First section below, if values set, will pre-populate the XMC server details and filtering criteria
; Paramaters named inside [] refer to XMC GraphQL device properties keys
; The property keys queried are to be found in file xmcacli.graphql; the xmcacli.graphql file can be edited
; and additional property keys can be added to be queried
; Note however that some keys are essential and must not be removed from xmcacli.graphql; these are:
; sitePath, ip, sysName, profileName, deviceDisplayFamily
; However, the GUI will only display key properties which are listed here below, in this file.
; For each [key] the "display" string will determine the name which will be given to the column headers
; Whereas the "type" value determines how the key value is to be rendered in the GUI as well as what sorting
; criteria to use if the user decides to sort by that key column
; Valid "type" values are: String, Time, Flag, YesNo, DotDecimal, Number
; You can choose to remove keys ip, sysName, profileName, deviceDisplayFamily from this file, if you do not
; want to display them, just make sure you do not remove them from xmcacli.graphql
; Finally the order in which these [keys] are rendered in the GUI display columns is determined by this file;
; so if you want to re-arrange their order you need to re-arrange the order in this file
; So, to recap, if you wanted to add a new device key from XMC, add it to xmcacli.graphql then add it here
; Then simply perform a new XMC Fetch
;xmcServer = <xmc-ip:tcp-port>
;xmcUsername = <xmc username>
;xmcPassword = <xmc password>
;historyDepth = <number of entries to keep in pull down list>
;siteFilter = <pre-defined site filter string>
;grepFilter = <pre-defined grep filter string>
[sysName]
display = Sysname
type = String
[ip]
display = IP address
type = DotDecimal
[firmware]
display = Software version
type = DotDecimal
;[sysContact]
;display = Contact
;type = String
[sysLocation]
display = Location
type = String
[sysUpTime]
display = Up time
type = Time
[up]
display = Status up
type = YesNo
[deviceDisplayType]
display = Device Model
type = String
;[deviceDisplayFamily]
;display = Family
;type = String