Device Inventory

Hardware Information

The Hardware Information category captures detailed system hardware data across Windows, macOS, and Linux endpoints. It monitors BIOS configurations, CPU specifications, memory capacity and layout, motherboard identifiers, and network interface details. The category also tracks USB device properties and operating system firmware attributes, including boot type and management values.

BIOS

Title

Description

OS Support

BIOS Description

Reports the textual description provided by the BIOS firmware. Captures information about the BIOS version, manufacturer, and release details.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

BIOS Firmware Type

Reports types of firmware interfaces present on the system's motherboard. Identifies whether the firmware is based on legacy BIOS or UEFI standards.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

BIOS Volume Size

Reports the total storage capacity allocated to the BIOS firmware on the hardware device. Tracks the size of the BIOS volume to assist in hardware diagnostics and firmware management.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

BIOS Version

Reports the current firmware version installed on the motherboard. Tracks updates and changes to the system's BIOS to assist in compatibility and troubleshooting.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

BIOS Platform Vendor

Reports the vendor responsible for the firmware interface between the operating system and the hardware. Identifies the manufacturer of the system's BIOS platform.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

BIOS Platform Update Date

Tracks the date when the system firmware was last updated. Provides information on the currency of the BIOS version installed on the hardware.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

CPU

Title

Description

OS Support

CPU Name

Reports the model and manufacturer details of the processor installed in the system. Provides identification information used for hardware inventory and compatibility checks.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

CPU Sockets

Reports the number of physical processor sockets present on the motherboard. Tracks the hardware configuration related to CPU installation points.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

CPU Sub Type

Reports specific architectural variations or models within the CPU family present in the system. Tracks detailed processor subtype information for identification and compatibility purposes.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

CPU Type

Reports the specific model and manufacturer of the central processing unit installed in the system. Identifies the processor architecture and version for hardware inventory and compatibility assessments.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

CPU Logical Cores

Reports the total number of logical processing units available on the processor. Reflects the count of cores and threads that the CPU can execute simultaneously.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

CPU Max Clock Speed

Reports the highest clock speed supported by the processor under maximum load conditions. Tracks the maximum frequency at which the CPU cores can operate.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

CPU Physical Cores

Reports the number of physical processing units present in the central processing unit. Tracks the count of cores that execute instructions independently within the CPU.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Device Data

Title

Description

OS Support

Hardware Model

Reports the specific make and version of the physical computing device. Tracks the model identifier assigned by the manufacturer.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Hardware Vendor

Reports the manufacturer of the physical device. Tracks the vendor information embedded in the hardware components.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Hardware Servicetag

Reports unique identification codes assigned to hardware devices by the manufacturer. Tracks these codes to facilitate device management and inventory control.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Hardware Serial

Reports unique alphanumeric identifiers assigned to physical hardware components by the manufacturer. Tracks these identifiers to assist in asset management and device verification processes.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Hardware Version

Reports versions of the physical components installed in the system. Tracks firmware or hardware revision levels to identify specific builds or updates.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Board Vendor

Reports the manufacturer of the main circuit board in the device. Provides identification details used for hardware inventory and compatibility checks.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Board Model

Reports the specific model identifier of the main circuit board installed in the system. Tracks hardware configuration details related to the motherboard for inventory and compatibility purposes.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Board Version

Tracks the revision level of the main circuit board in the device. Provides information about the hardware version to assist in compatibility and troubleshooting.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Board Serial

Reports unique identification numbers assigned to the main circuit board of a device. Tracks serial numbers used for hardware inventory and device management.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Memory

Title

Description

OS Support

Physical Memory

Reports the total amount of installed RAM in the system. Tracks the physical memory capacity available for use by the operating system and applications.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Memory Size

Reports the total amount of physical memory installed in the system. Tracks the capacity available for use by the operating system and applications.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Memory Type

Reports the specific technology or standard used by the installed memory modules. Identifies the type of memory to assist in compatibility and performance analysis.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Memory Form Factor

Reports the physical design type of the installed memory modules. Identifies the form factor to help determine compatibility with the system motherboard.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Memory Bank Location

Reports the physical slot or position of each memory module on the motherboard. Tracks the specific location to aid in hardware identification and troubleshooting.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Memory Max Speed

Reports the highest frequency supported by the memory modules installed in the system. Tracks the maximum speed at which the memory can operate under optimal conditions.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Memory Swap Cached

Monitors the amount of memory that has been swapped out to disk but remains cached in RAM for quicker access. Tracks the usage of this cached swap space to assess memory management efficiency.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Network

Title

Description

OS Support

Interface Gateway

Monitors the IP address used as the gateway for network traffic on an interface. Tracks the routing point that directs packets from the local network to external networks.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Interface PCI Slot Number

Reports the PCI slot number assigned to each network interface on the device. Tracks the physical location of network interfaces within the system's PCI bus architecture.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Operating System

Title

Description

OS Support

BIOS Desktop Management Content Values

Monitors the content values related to desktop management within the BIOS. Reports specific data used for system configuration and management at the firmware level.

Supported on WindowsNot supported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Type of Boot Firmware uefi bios iboot

Reports the firmware interface used during system startup. Identifies whether the boot process employs UEFI, BIOS, or iBoot firmware types.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

USB

Title

Description

OS Support

USB Port

Tracks the connection status and operational state of USB interfaces on the device. Reports details such as port availability, device attachment, and data transfer activity.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

USB Version

Reports the version number of the USB interface supported by the device. Tracks compatibility with different USB standards for connected peripherals.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

USB Vendor

Reports the vendor identification number assigned to connected USB devices. Tracks the manufacturer information for each detected USB hardware component.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

USB Address

Tracks the unique identifier assigned to each USB device connected to the system. Reports the device's location on the USB bus for identification and troubleshooting purposes.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

USB Model

Reports the model identifiers of connected USB devices. Tracks hardware details to identify specific USB device versions and manufacturers.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

USB Serial

Reports unique identifiers assigned to USB devices connected to the system. Tracks serial numbers to distinguish individual hardware units for inventory and troubleshooting purposes.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

USB subclass

Monitors the specific subclass code assigned to a USB device, indicating its function within the USB specification. Provides details on the device's operational role to support identification and classification.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

USB Protocol

Reports the communication standard used by connected USB devices. Tracks protocol versions to identify compatibility and data transfer capabilities.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

USB Removable

Monitors the presence and status of removable USB storage devices connected to the system. Tracks device connection, disconnection, and accessibility for data transfer operations.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

USB Class

Reports the classification type assigned to a USB device by the operating system. Identifies the device's function category to facilitate appropriate driver and software interaction.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

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