April 2025 - ADMP New Features

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As of April 2025, there are three new features available in ADMP. One of the new features has resulted in a change to the Configuration Page.

The new features include:

  • Device Table Settings

  • Disable Mass Configuration for selected devices

  • File Manager (new location for configuration files)

See the sections below for more details.

Device Table Settings

The Settings page now has a new section called Device Table Settings that controls aspects of the table on the Devices page. ADMP users can configure these settings for their individual account.

Device Table Settings has three new settings:

  1. Enable Compact View: Enabling this setting will make the rows of the device table shorter to display more devices at a time. This can also be controlled directly on the Device page at the bottom of the device table.

  2. Local IP Link Protocol: Select HTTP or HTTPS to automatically use when accessing your devices locally. This can be helpful to control depending on the uploaded certificates and your encryption settings.

  3. Rows Per Page: Select the number of rows in the device table to show per page. Up to 40 can be viewed at a time. This can also be controlled directly on the Device page at the bottom of the device table.

Disable Mass Configuration

On the Configure page there is the option to add devices to a Disabled Devices for Mass Config list. Any devices added will then have a lock icon appear on the left side of the device’s row on the Devices page.

Now, if a user tries to select all devices on the Devices page, the disabled/locked devices will not be selected.

Devices that are disabled from mass configuration can still be configured individually on the devices page by using the kebab icon on the right side of the device’s row.

File Manager & Configuration Files

A new page called File Manager has been added to ADMP which will be used for future features and functions.

File Manager is now used to hold all configuration files. Previously, configuration files were uploaded and previewed on the Configure page. Like previously, configuration files can be uploaded and previewed. Now, you will also be able to edit configuration files directly in ADMP. To do this, simply right-click on the file and select Edit.

All users who had configuration files uploaded via the Configure page will be able to access their files in the File Manager. There is no need to re-upload.

Please contact support@algosolutions.com if you have any problems or concerns.