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To view device details:
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| Click to download an activity log (used for troubleshooting issues). | |
| Click to rename device. |
| Device details | Notes | |
| Device name | ||
| Type | ||
| Serial # | Click to copy serial number to clipboard. | |
| Model | ||
| IPv4 | Click to copy IP address to clipboard. | |
| Click to edit IP address. | ||
| Last activity | Date | Time | |

| Click to edit iSCSI setup. |
| Data connection details | Notes | |
| Port | ||
| Status | Good connection | |
| Degraded connection | ||
| No connection | ||
| Actual Speed | Click to copy serial number to clipboard. | |
| Max Speed | ||
| IPv4 Address | Click to copy IP address to clipboard. | |

Click to begin a cryptographic erase of data in the device. See Cryptographic Erase. |

| Turn LED on/off. | |
| View LED states | View information on LED states. |

| # disks | Disks in device |
| Connected and healthy | |
| Disconnected | |
| Connected but read/write degraded (for example, RAID initialization in progress or drive errors) | |
| Connected but read/write severely diminished (for example, drive errors) | |
| # available | Number of available disks for spares |
If the device is currently configured with a disk group (RAID array):

| Change the disk group (RAID) configuration. See Configure Disk Group (RAID). |
If no disk group (RAID) has been configured:


Lyve Client can identify a connected Lyve Mobile device for you by having it temporarily flash its LED. This is useful if you have a large bank of connected Lyve Mobile devices and you need to identify a particular device. You can identify the device regardless of whether it is locked or unlocked.
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You can change the name of connected unlocked device.
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If you no longer want a disconnected device to appear in Lyve Client, you can make the app ‘forget’ the device.
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