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Export Device Rules
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Click 'Continue' to Delete the following Graph Rule will be disassociated from the Device Rule.
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Graph Rule Name: '%s'
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Remove Graph Rule
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The Graph Rule has been removed from the Device Rule
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Click 'Continue' to Delete the following Tree Rule(s) will be disassociated from the Device Rule.
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Tree Rule Name: '%s'
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Remove Tree Rule
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The Tree Rule has been removed from the Device Automation Rule
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Matching Settings
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This is a unique string that will be matched to a devices sysDescr string to pair it to this Device Rule. Any Perl regular expression can be used in addition to any SQL Where expression.
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This is a unique string that will be matched to a devices sysName string to pair it to this Device Rule. Any Perl regular expression can be used in addition to any SQL Where expression.
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This is a unique string that will be matched to a devices sysOid string to pair it to this Device Rule. Any Perl regular expression can be used in addition to any SQL Where expression.
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Device Creation Defaults
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Device Description Pattern
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Represents the final desired Device description to be used in Cacti. The following replacement values can be used: |sysName|, |ipAddress|, |dnsName|, |dnsShortName|, |sysLocation|. The following functions can also be used: CONCAT(), SUBSTRING(), SUBSTRING_INDEX(). See the MySQL/MariaDB documentation for examples on how to use these functions. An example would be: CONCAT('|sysName|', SUBSTRING('|sysLocation|',1,3)). Take care to include quoting around the variables names when used in the supported MySQL/MariaDB function examples.
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Populate Location with sysLocation
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If checked, when the Automation Network is scanned if a Device is found that will be added to Cacti, its Location will be updated to match the Devices sysLocation.
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Device Rules [edit: %s]
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Device Rules for [Deleted Template]
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