# Quick Reference Guide - Device Field Lock/Unlock System ## One-Minute Overview The device field lock/unlock system allows you to protect specific device fields from being automatically overwritten by scanning plugins. When you lock a field, NetAlertX remembers your choice and prevents plugins from changing that value until you unlock it. **Use case:** You've manually corrected a device name or port number and want to keep it that way, even when plugins discover different values. ## Tracked Fields These are the ONLY fields that can be locked: - devName - Device hostname/alias - devVendor - Device manufacturer - devFQDN - Fully qualified domain name - devSSID - WiFi network name - devParentMAC - Parent/gateway MAC - devParentPort - Parent device port - devParentRelType - Relationship type (e.g., "gateway") - devVlan - VLAN identifier ## Source Values Explained Each locked field has a "source" indicator that shows you why the value is protected: | Indicator | Meaning | Can It Change? | |-----------|---------|---| | 🔒 **LOCKED** | You locked this field | No, until you unlock it | | ✏️ **USER** | You edited this field | No, plugins can't overwrite | | 📡 **NEWDEV** | Default/unset value | Yes, plugins can update | | 📡 **Plugin name** | Last updated by a plugin (e.g., UNIFIAPI) | Yes, plugins can update if field in SET_ALWAYS | ## How to Use ### Lock a Field (Prevent Plugin Changes) 1. Navigate to **Device Details** for the device 2. Find the field you want to protect (e.g., device name) 3. Click the **lock button** (🔒) next to the field 4. The button changes to **unlock** (🔓) 5. That field is now protected ### Unlock a Field (Allow Plugin Updates) 1. Go to **Device Details** 2. Find the locked field (shows 🔓) 3. Click the **unlock button** (🔓) 4. The button changes back to **lock** (🔒) 5. Plugins can now update that field again ## Common Scenarios ### Scenario 1: You've Named Your Device and Want to Keep the Name 1. You manually edit device name to "Living Room Smart TV" 2. A scanning plugin later discovers it as "Unknown Device" or "DEVICE-ABC123" 3. **Solution:** Lock the device name field 4. Your custom name is preserved even after future scans ### Scenario 2: You Lock a Field, But It Still Changes **This means the field source is USER or LOCKED (protected).** Check: - Is it showing the lock icon? (If yes, it's protected) - Wait a moment—sometimes changes take a few seconds to display - Try refreshing the page ### Scenario 3: You Want to Let Plugins Update Again 1. Find the device with locked fields 2. Click the unlock button (🔓) next to each field 3. Refresh the page 4. Next time a plugin runs, it can update that field ## What Happens When You Lock a Field - ✅ Your custom value is kept - ✅ Future plugin scans won't overwrite it - ✅ You can still manually edit it anytime after unlocking - ✅ Lock persists across plugin runs - ✅ Other users can see it's locked ## What Happens When You Unlock a Field - ✅ Plugins can update it again on next scan - ✅ If a plugin has a new value, it will be applied - ✅ You can lock it again anytime - ✅ Your manual edits are still saved in the database ## Error Messages & Solutions | Message | What It Means | What to Do | |---------|--------------|-----------| | "Field cannot be locked" | You tried to lock a field that doesn't support locking | Only lock the fields listed above | | "Device not found" | The device MAC address doesn't exist | Verify the device hasn't been deleted | | Lock button doesn't work | Network or permission issue | Refresh the page and try again | | Unexpected field changed | Field might have been unlocked | Check if field shows unlock icon (🔓) | ## Quick Tips - **Lock names you manually corrected** to keep them stable - **Leave discovery fields (vendor, FQDN) unlocked** for automatic updates - **Use locks sparingly**—they prevent automatic data enrichment - **Check the source indicator** (colored badge) to understand field origin - **Lock buttons only appear for devices that are saved** (not for new devices being created) ## When to Lock vs. When NOT to Lock ### ✅ **Good reasons to lock:** - You've customized the device name and it's correct - You've set a static IP and it shouldn't change - You've configured VLAN information - You know the parent device and don't want it auto-corrected ### ❌ **Bad reasons to lock:** - The value seems wrong—edit it first, then lock - You want to prevent data from another source—use field lock, not to hide problems - You're trying to force a value the system disagrees with ## Troubleshooting **Lock button not appearing:** - Confirm the field is one of the tracked fields (see list above) - Confirm the device is already saved (new devices don't show lock buttons) - Refresh the page **Lock button is there but click doesn't work:** - Check your internet connection - Check you have permission to edit devices - Look at browser console (F12 > Console tab) for error messages - Try again in a few seconds **Field still changes after locking:** - Double-check the lock icon shows - Reload the page—the change might be a display issue - Check if you accidentally unlocked it - Open an issue if it persists ## For More Information - **Technical details:** See [API_DEVICE_FIELD_LOCK.md](API_DEVICE_FIELD_LOCK.md) - **Plugin configuration:** See [PLUGINS_DEV_CONFIG.md](PLUGINS_DEV_CONFIG.md) - **Admin guide:** See [DEVICE_MANAGEMENT.md](DEVICE_MANAGEMENT.md) --- **Quick Start:** Find a device field you want to protect → Click the lock icon → That's it! The field won't change until you unlock it.