source: Extensions/Device-Groups.md path: blob/master/doc/ LibreNMS supports grouping your devices together in much the same way as you can configure alerts. This document will hopefully help you get started. # Dynamic Groups ## Rule Editor The rule is based on the MySQL structure your data is in. Such as __tablename.columnname__. If you already know the entity you want, you can browse around inside MySQL using `show tables` and `desc `. As a working example and a common question, let's assume you want to group devices by hostname. If your hostname format is dcX.[devicetype].example.com. You would use the field `devices.hostname`. If you want to group them by device type, you would add a rule for routers of `devices.hostname` endswith `rtr.example.com`. If you want to group them by DC, you could use the rule `devices.hostname` regex `dc1\..*\.example\.com` (Don't forget to escape periods in the regex) # Static Groups You can create static groups (and convert dynamic groups to static) to put specific devices in a group. Just select static as the type and select the devices you want in the group. ![Device Groups](/img/device_groups.png) You can now select this group from the Devices -> All Devices link in the navigation at the top. You can also use the group to map alert rules to by creating an alert mapping `Overview -> Alerts -> Rule Mapping`.