Return to the User-Defined Static IP Devices page, click , choose or drag the completed CSV file onto the space in the
dialog, and then
.
If Device Security previously detected network activity from one of the uploaded
IP addresses, it’s considered a match. The Device Matches counter at the top
of the page increases incrementally and “matched” appears in the Result
column for this IP address. Device Security then adds the static IP device to
its inventory and displays it on the Devices and Device Details pages. It
takes several minutes for Device Security to check for potential matches with
existing data and then update the inventory and static IP device list
accordingly.
If Device Security has not yet detected network activity for one of the uploaded
IP addresses, it’s considered “not found”. In this case, the Devices Not
Found counter increases incrementally and a dash appears in the Result
column. If Device Security later discovers network activity for this IP
address, it moves it from “not found” to “matched”, adds the static IP
device to its inventory, and begins displaying it on the Devices and Device
Details pages.
If a user-defined MAC address is different from a MAC address IoT
Security detects on the network, the detected MAC address overrides the
user-defined one.