Jamf - Collecting ISORA Data from Jamf
- Katelyn Russell
- Daniel Vega
Certain ISORA data points can ben collected from Jamf inventory records using Advanced Computer Searches or from the Jamf Pro API.
Advanced Computer Searches:
An advanced computer search template (TEMPLATE - ISORA Data) can be found in Computers > Search Inventory.
This template can be cloned and setup per site and data points can be added/removed as needed.
- The site will need to be selected under the Search tab of the Advanced Computer Search once cloned.
- Reported data points can ben added/removed under the Display tab of the Advanced Computer Search once cloned.
- Reports can be downloaded or emailed from Jamf Pro.
Current inventory data reported in the template:
- Computer Name
- Model
- Asset Tag
- Serial Number
- MAC Address
- Last Reported IP Address
- FileVault 2 Status
- Full Name
- Department
- Building
- Room
More information on Advanced Computer Searches and Computer Reports can be found in the Jamf Pro Documentation under Managing Computers > Inventory for Computers.
https://www.jamf.com/resources/product-documentation/jamf-pro-administrators-guide/
Jamf Pro API:
Jamf Pro API URL: https://mdm.utexas.edu/api/doc/
Documentation on getting started with the Jamf Pro API can be found here: https://developer.jamf.com/jamf-pro/docs/jamf-pro-api-overview
Documentation and "Try it out" features are also built into the Jamf Pro API instance.
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