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Any user with access to a sheet can upload a CSV of hosts to that sheet. There are a lot of fields for hosts, and none of the fields is specifically required when you manually enter host data. However, using the CSV upload feature does require many of the host attributes. For optional fields, you should not put a space in the blank field, but leave it completely empty. Extraneous spaces can cause errors on certain fields.
Unlike the other CSV uploads, the host CSV upload does not support comments in the CSV file.
Field Name | Details |
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names | A list of names for the host |
description | An optional description of the host |
ips | A list of IP addresses for the host; must validate as an IP address |
macs | A list of MAC addresses for the host; must validate as MAC address |
aco | AMP Communications Outlet; you can use this to track a physical port where a host is connected to your network. If you’re not using ACOs, you can specify any string here that’s meaningful to you. |
site1 | Optional- site where this host is located |
building1 | Optional- building where the host is located |
floor1 | Optional- floor where the host is located |
room1 | Optional- room where the host is located |
location_notes2 | Optional- notes or description about the location |
off_premises2 | Optional- Is the location of the host outside of organization premises? “true” or “false” (Defaults to false) |
inventory_tag | Optional string with additional information about the host |
serial | Optional serial number |
system | Optional system type |
1If any location element is specified, then the entire location must resolve to a pre-existing location already in Isora GRC’s database. Otherwise all location fields should be left blank.
2If off-premises is set to true, then you also must include location_notes.
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