Device Inventory

Networking

The Networking category tracks key network interface and connectivity data across Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. It monitors IP and MAC addresses, connection states, interface speeds, and error metrics to support performance diagnostics and device identification. The category also tracks listening ports and connection identifiers, giving you visibility into open network services and active communication paths across your environment.

Title

Description

OS Support

Device Local IP Address

Reports the IP address assigned to a device within the local network. Tracks the specific address used for internal communication and network identification.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Interface NetConnectionID

Reports unique identifiers assigned to network connections on an interface. Tracks connection instances to distinguish between multiple active network sessions.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Interface MAC Address

Reports the unique hardware identifier assigned to a network interface for communication on the physical network segment. Tracks the MAC address to assist in network device identification and management.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Interface enet

Monitors the status and performance of a network interface, including data transmission and reception rates. Tracks error counts, packet drops, and interface operational state to assess connectivity and throughput.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Interface Connection State

Monitors the operational status of network interfaces to determine if they are active or inactive. Reports changes in connection state that may affect network communication.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Interface Address

Reports assigned IP addresses on network interfaces. Tracks changes and configurations related to interface addressing.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Interface Speed in Mbs

Reports the current transmission rate of data across a network interface in megabits per second. Tracks the speed at which the interface sends and receives packets.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux

Network Listening Ports

Monitors active ports on a system that are configured to accept incoming network connections. Tracks the status and availability of these ports to identify potential entry points for network communication.

Supported on WindowsSupported on MacOSSupported on Linux