ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: LMConfig and Reporting on ConfigSources 5 hours ago, Kerry DeVilbiss said: @Joel- one of my colleagueshere at LogicMonitor - @Antony Hawkins-has written a PropertySource that (via the LogicMonitor API) creates a device property called 'auto.activedatasources'and will contain all of the active datasources (or configsources) on a particular device. You could grab that LogicModule from the community (link above) and then create dynamic groups within your account along the lines of: IOS Configs Applied: (AppliesTo: auto.activedatasources =~ "Cisco_IOS") IOS Configs Not Applied: (AppliesTo: isCisco() &&auto.activedatasources !~ "Cisco_IOS") Here's what it looks like on a Palo Alto firewall: Cheers, Kerry @Kerrythanks I will see if I can get this working in the next 2 weeks or so Verry much appreciated cheers LMConfig and Reporting on ConfigSources Hi Guys, Wejust implemented LMConfig and I'm trying to run a report to see what devices do not have the IOS configuration successfully downloaded. We have some legacy equipment still not Configured for SSH and TACACS accounts.soI'm trying to get out of having to manually hunting through all our devices to determine what ones need SSH configured and what ones need the TACACS account added.Even justbeing able to pull a report on all devices and whatones have the ConfigSources - IOS Configs field would be a big help. See attached pic for a visual Cheers and Thanks in advance Joel