PRTG 9 Manual: Create Device Template

If you want to add a certain device several times, you can create a device template from an existing device in your device tree. When creating a device template, information for nearly all sensors on this device will be saved to a template file which you can later use in combination with Auto-Discovery (restrictions apply for a few sensor types). From the sensors, all relevant settings will be saved, except those that refer to other objects, such as schedules, triggers, access rights, etc. They will automatically be reverted to Inherit.

To start, right click on a device in your device tree, and from the context menu, select Create Device Template.... An assistant will appear.

Creating a Device Template

Creating a Device Template

Device Template Settings

File name for the template

File Name

Enter a name under which the file will be stored. It will be stored with the extension .odt in the \PRTG Network Monitor\devicetemplates sub-directory of your PRTG core installation (of the Master node, if in a cluster). The file may not exist in this directory, otherwise you will see an error message.

Template Name

Enter a meaningful display name for the template, as it will appear in the web interface.

Click on the Continue button to store your settings. If you change tabs or use the main menu, all changes to the settings will be lost!

You should see a success message indicating that your template file was saved. Finished! The device template is now stored in the program path of your PRTG core installation. Your device template file contains all sensors, including their settings, of the original device.

During your next auto-discovery, choose the Automatic sensor creation using specific device template(s) option and select the name of your newly created device template from the list. PRTG will then try to discover the stored sensor types on the new (or existing) device. If the physical device answers to a sensor request, the sensor is added to the PRTG device. Note: Numbers will be added to the original sensor names. For detailed information, please see Auto-Discovery section.

Settings That are Not Saved

There are a few settings which cannot be saved into a device template, and will therefore be set to default, such as the Dependency Type setting Master object for parent (in Schedules and Dependencies section), and Result Handling settings Write result do disk (as this is intended for debugging purposes only). Also, settings in the Access Rights section are not saved to avoid security flaws.

Furthermore, due to internal restrictions, the following sensor types will not be saved into a device template:

  • Core/Probe/Cluster Health
  • DHCP
  • HDD Health
  • jFlow V5
  • jFlow V5 (Custom)
  • NetFlow V5
  • NetFlow V5 (Custom)
  • NetFlow V9
  • NetFlow V9 (Custom)
  • Packet Sniffer
  • Packet Sniffer (Custom)
  • QoS (Quality of Service)
  • Sensor Factory
  • sFlow
  • sFlow (Custom)
  • SNMP Trap Receiver
  • Syslog Receiver, SNMP Trap Receiver
  • WMI Free Disk Space (Single Disk) (use WMI Free Disk Space (Multi Drive) Sensor instead)
     

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