By double clicking on a router instance, the router information editor will be opened. It contains different pages:

  • General Information Page: This page contains basic information about the router (name, model, hostname...), information about the physical location of the router (where the user is places and the email to contact the administrator of the router) and the information to access the router (IP address, port, transport and protocol).

 If you have permissions to modify the data of the router, you can modify the information about the location and the access configuration of the router using this editor. To perform this action just click on  . If you want to modify the location, the following dialog will appear to confirm that you want to modify the information of the location of the router:

Click on 'Yes' if you want to modify the information; otherwise click on 'No'.

If you want to modify the access configuration, the following dialog will appear to confirm that you want to modify the information about the access configuration of the router:


Click on 'Yes' if you want to modify the information; otherwise click on 'No'.

  • Inventory Page:

This page contains information about the physical interfaces of the router and the subInterfaces of each physical interface. By selecting the different interfaces in the upper area of the editor, the information of each one is displayed below.

  • Permissions Page:

This page contains information about the permissions assigned to each user. The information is displayed in a table: in the columns are listed all the users of the organization (except the Administrator users, they are never shown because they can perform all the operations in a router), and all the possible operations to perform to the router are in the rows. Each cell[i][j] ([column, row]) indicates if the user[i] can perform the operation[j] to the router.

If you have permissions to modify the permissions of the router, you can check/uncheck the desired cells and click on  the image. The following dialog will appear to confirm that you want to modify the permissions: 

Click on 'Yes' if you want to modify the permissions; otherwise click on 'No'.If all the users created are Administrator, the table is not displayed because the Administrator users are never shown because they have all the permissions to perform any action. The following message is shown indicating it:

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