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Sessions Section – Device View

The Sessions Section shows a device’s connection history. All data is automatically detected and cannot be edited.

Session info


Key Fields

Field Description Editable?
First Connection The first time the device was detected on the network. ❌ Auto-detected
Last Connection The most recent time the device was online. ❌ Auto-detected

How Session Information Works

1. Detecting New Devices

  • New devices are automatically detected when they first appear on the network.
  • A New Device record is created, capturing the MAC, IP, vendor, and detection time.

2. Recording Connection Sessions

  • Every time a device connects, a session entry is created.
  • Captured details include:

  • Connection type (wired or wireless)

  • Connection time
  • Device details (MAC, IP, vendor)

3. Handling Missing or Conflicting Data

  • Triggers: Devices are flagged when session data is incomplete, inconsistent, or conflicting. Examples include:

  • Missing first or last connection timestamps

  • Overlapping session records
  • Sessions showing a device as connected and disconnected at the same time

  • System response:

  • Automatically highlights affected devices in the Sessions Section.

  • Attempts to infer missing information from available data, such as:

    • Estimating first or last connection times from nearby session events
    • Correcting overlapping session periods
    • Reconciling conflicting connection statuses
  • User impact:

  • Users do not need to manually fix session data.

  • The system ensures the device’s connection history remains as accurate as possible for monitoring and reporting.

4. Updating Sessions

  • Reconnect: Updates session with the new connection timestamp.
  • Disconnect: Records disconnection time and marks the device as offline.

This session information feeds directly into Monitoring → Presence, providing a live view of which devices are currently online.

Monitoring Device Presence