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Chapter 3 Adding and Troubleshooting Devices Using Device Management
Using the RME Devices Window
Step 7 Click Apply.
The RME Devices window appears.

Attribute Error Report

The Attribute Error report is generated when the attribute values imported for some selected devices are
invalid. This error occurs when the device attributes that are imported as a CSV file contain invalid
attributes.
You can click on the Attribute Error Report link which is displayed in the error message, to open the
Attribute Error Report.
You can also view the Attribute Error Report by clicking on the Attribute Error Report button from
the following locations:
Resource Manager Essentials > Devices > Device Management > RME Devices > Edit Device
Attributes
Resource Manager Essentials > Devices > Device Management > RME Devices > Add Devices
> Next
Note The Attribute Error Report link is available only if importing of device attributes causes error.

RME Device Attributes Export File Format

The RME device attributes are exported in CSV 3.0 format. The exported file format is:
; This file is generated by DM Export utility
Cisco Systems NM Data import, Source=DM Export; Type=DMCSV; Version=3.0
;
;Start of section 0 - DM Export
;
;HEADER: device_identity,serial_number,SNMPRetryCount,SNMPTimeout,TelnetTimeout,RMEId
;
192.168.8.4,Default Not Defined,2,2,36,Default Not Defined
;End of CSV file
Where,
device_identity—Display name of the device as entered in Device and Credential Repository.
serial_number—Cisco manufacturing serial number from chassis. You can enter 0 to 255
alphanumeric characters. The default value is Default Not Defined.
SNMPRetryCount—Number of times, system should try to access devices with SNMP options. The
default value is 2. The minimum value is zero.
SNMPTimeout—Duration of time the system should wait for a device to respond before it tries to
access it again. The default value is 2 seconds. The minimum value is zero seconds. There is no
maximum value limit.