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Overview
Tabular views show a tabular list of each type of information (devices, links, hosts, etc.) that is being viewed. An example of a tabular view (the Device View) is shown below:
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The body of the table is scrollable so you can view all components on the network. Your browser's Find/Search capabilities work in the view, so if you want to quickly find something in the table you can use Cmd-F (Mac) or Ctrl-F (Windows).
Table Columns
The column headers for each section in the table are sortable. Once any header is clicked on, table will be sorted in ascending order and an icon will appear indicating the sorting direction.
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You can toggle between ascending and descending on most headers.
Table Rows
Each row in the table represents one of the components you are viewing.
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If there are no components of that type on the network, then an "empty table" will be displayed instead. The example below is the GUI Intent View, with no intents: