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Dispositivo Listing

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Introducción

The Dispositivo Listing is your device inventory. Every device added to Level appears here, with live status, group membership, tags, security scores, and reachability visible at a glance. Búsqueda, filter, and combine criteria to find a single device or a specific subset of your inventory, then act on your selection directly from the listing.


⚙️ PREREQUISITES


The Dispositivo Table

Dispositivo Listing

Each row represents one device. The default columns are Dispositivo, Estado, Grupo, Tags, Seguridad score, and Reachability. Haga clic en any device name to open Dispositivo Descripción general.

Dispositivo Column

The Dispositivo column shows the device's name (nickname if set, otherwise hostname), along with its OS icon.

  • Left-click the OS icon to open a remote control session directly

  • Right-click the OS icon to see all available connection options, including background management tools (terminal, file explorer, services, processes)

💡 CONSEJO: This quick-access behavior works the same way anywhere the OS icon appears in Level, not just in the device listing.

Estado

Dispositivos show as Online, Offline, or Managed. Online and Offline indicate whether the device is connected to Level. Managed indicates the device is in an active remote control or background management session — by you or another technician on your team.


Navigating with the Sidebar

Dispositivo Listing Sidebar

ℹ️ NOTA: The sidebar can be collapsed to icon-only view to give the table more horizontal space. Haga clic en el arrow icon at the top of the sidebar to toggle it.

The left sidebar divides into two sections: system groups at the top, your device groups below.

System groups

  • All devices — Every device in your organization

  • Favorites — Dispositivos you've personally starred (not shared with the team)

  • New devices — Dispositivos that checked in for the first time within the last 7 days

  • Ungrouped devices — Dispositivos not assigned to any group

Dispositivo groups

Dispositivo groups reflect your group structure. Haga clic en any group to scope the table to that group's devices. Use the Búsqueda groups field to find a group by name when your list gets long.

💡 TIP: The group you select in the sidebar stays active as you navigate to Updates, Alertas, and Reporting. Seleccione a group once and everything you see — pending updates, active alerts, reports — is scoped to that group. Seleccione All devices to return to the organization-wide view.

Grupo Options Menu

Grupo Configuración Menu

Hover over any group to reveal the three-dot menu:

  • New subgroup — Añadir a child group under this one

  • Move to... — Relocate the group within the hierarchy

  • Configuración — Open the group's configuration (custom field defaults, linked automations, permissions)

  • Rename — Change the group name

  • Eliminar — Quitar the group

⚠️ WARNING: A group can't be deleted while it contains devices. Move or delete all devices in the group first.


Filtraring and Búsquedaing

Dispositivo Filtraring & Búsquedaing

Use the Búsqueda field to find devices across your inventory. Búsqueda checks all table columns (device names, IP addresses, logged-in users, hostnames, and more) and matches fuzzily, so approximate strings will still surface relevant results.

For more targeted filtering, click Filtros to open the filter panel.

Available filters:

  • Platform

  • Operating system / Full operating system

  • Dispositivo type

  • Tag

  • Estado

  • Major version / Minor version

  • Model

  • Flagged

  • Maintenance mode

  • Patch compliance

  • Seguridad score severity

  • Antivirus provider / Antivirus status

  • Firewall provider / Firewall status

Haga clic en Reset filters to clear everything at once.

💡 CONSEJO: Filtros stack. Combine Tag + Estado + Seguridad score severity to surface, for example, all unprotected online workstations in a specific group.


Customizing Columnas

Haga clic en Columnas to choose what data shows in the table. The Dispositivo column is always visible. All others are optional.

Available device columns:

  • Estado

  • Grupo

  • Tags

  • Seguridad score

  • Activo alerts

  • Available updates

  • Public IP

  • Private IP

  • Hostname

  • System uptime

  • Last reboot

  • First seen

  • Last seen

  • Last logged in user

  • Reachability

Columnas can be reordered by dragging their headers, and widths adjusted by dragging the column borders. The Dispositivo column stays fixed as you scroll horizontally. Haga clic en Reset columns to restore the default set.

ℹ️ NOTA: Column configuration is saved per user. Changing columns doesn't affect what other technicians see. When exporting to CSV, all columns are included in the export regardless of which ones are currently visible.


Seleccioneing Dispositivos and Actions

Seleccioneing Dispositivos and Bulk Actions

Check the checkbox on any device row to select it. Check the header checkbox to select all devices.

With one or more devices selected:

  • The footer shows the selection count (i.e. "6 devices selected of 37")

  • A Mostrar only selected link appears in the footer to temporarily hide unselected rows

  • The bulk action toolbar activates: Actions, tag selector, Assign to group, Eliminar

Bulk Actions

Bulk Actions

Haga clic en Actions to apply an operation across all selected devices:

  • Install all updates — Triggers a patch run on selected devices. If any selected updates may require a restart, Level shows a confirmation warning before proceeding.

  • Shut down — Powers off selected devices. Requires confirmation before executing.

  • Restart — Reboots selected devices. Requires confirmation before executing.

  • Run automation — Runs a saved automation against the selection

  • Run saved script — Runs a script from your script library

  • Run new script — Opens a script editor to write and run an ad-hoc script

  • Añadir to recent script run — Añadirs selected devices to a recently created script run automation. When you run a saved script, Level creates an automation with a wait-for-approval action and a run script action. This option lets you reuse that automation for additional devices without creating a new one.

  • Habilitar maintenance mode — Suppresses all monitors and alerts on selected devices. Requires confirmation before applying.

  • Deshabilitar maintenance mode — Re-enables monitors and alerts on selected devices. Requires confirmation before applying.

💡 CONSEJO: Use the tag selector in the toolbar to add or remove tags across your entire selection in one step, rather than editing devices individually.

Assigning Dispositivos to a Grupo

Assigning Dispositivos to a Grupo

Haga clic en Assign to group in the toolbar to move selected devices. The modal shows your full group hierarchy — expand any group to see subgroups, or use the Búsqueda device groups field to find one by name.

The Summary section at the bottom confirms the move before you commit: which device is being assigned, where it's coming from, and where it's going.

Dispositivos can be moved to any group, including back to Ungrouped devices, at any time.


Per-Dispositivo Actions

Per-Dispositivo Actions

Haga clic en el three-dot menu on any device row for options specific to that device:

  • Maintenance mode — Toggle on/off with the inline switch

  • Install all updates — Runs a patch install on this device

  • Shut down / Restart — Powers off or reboots this device

  • Run automation / Run saved script / Run new script / Añadir to recent script run — Script and automation options for this device (see Bulk Actions above for how script run automations work)

  • Assign to group — Move this device to a different group

  • Editar notes — Añadir or update freeform notes on the device

  • Rename — Change the device's nickname

  • Eliminar — Quitar the device from Level

⚠️ WARNING: Deleting a device removes it from the Level console immediately. The Level agent uninstalls from the target device automatically within 5 minutes. If the device is offline when deleted, the uninstall command is sent the next time it comes online. To bring the device back under management, the agent will need to be reinstalled.


Flagging a Dispositivo

Flagging a Dispositivo

The flag icon on each device row lets you attach a follow-up note. Haga clic en el icon, type your message, and click Update flag.

Flagged devices can be pulled up at any time using the Flagged filter in the Filtros panel. To remove a flag, open the dialog and click Clear message.


Favoriting a Dispositivo

Haga clic en el star icon on any device row to add it to your Favorites. Favorites are personal — they're not visible to other technicians. Access them via Favorites in the sidebar.


Exportaring to CSV

Haga clic en Exportar to CSV in the top right of the listing. Level exports all devices currently matching your active filters, with all available columns included regardless of which ones are visible in the table.

ℹ️ NOTA: The export respects your current view. If you've filtered to a specific group or applied tag filters, only matching devices are included.


Añadiring a New Dispositivo

Haga clic en + Añadir new device in the top right to open the agent install flow. For full installation instructions, see Install Level → Standard Install.


Preguntas frecuentes

  • Why isn't a device showing up in the listing? The device needs the Level agent installed and at least one successful check-in. If the agent was just installed, wait a couple minutes and it should appear automatically. If it still doesn't appear, see Offline Troubleshooting guide.

  • Who can see and manage devices in the listing? Visibility is controlled by group-level permissions. Technicians only see devices in groups they've been granted access to. If a device is ungrouped, only organization admins can see it. See Workspace → Permisos for how access is configured.

  • Can I undo a bulk action like Restart or Shut down? No. Bulk power actions execute immediately and can't be reversed from Level. If you accidentally shut down devices, you'll need to power them on manually (or via a PDU if available).

  • Why does a device show a low security score? The security score reflects specific conditions Level checks: antivirus status, firewall state, disk encryption, and others. Haga clic en into the device and open Dispositivo Descripción general to see exactly what's contributing to the score.

  • Do my favorites and column settings apply to everyone on my team? No, both are personal. Favorites and column configurations are saved per user account and don't affect what other technicians see.

  • What happens to a device when I delete it from the listing? It disappears from the Level console immediately. The Level agent uninstalls from the target device within 5 minutes. If the device is offline at the time, the uninstall command is sent the next time it comes online. To bring the device back under management, the agent will need to be reinstalled.

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