Config Push automatically groups identical device outputs into output groups. This makes it faster and easier to review large Push / Pull results — instead of inspecting each device output one by one, you can view all devices that returned the same output grouped together. In practice, any minor variation between device outputs is Basically, output grouping allows you to only inspect unique device outputs, which is much faster than inspecting each device individually.
In real world use-cases however, often there are minor variations in device outputs. These minor variations between outputs are treated by Unimus as a different result, creating a separate output group for each unique output. Some MCP Push outputs may contain dynamic data – such as timestamps, session counters, or debug statistics - that vary with each push and on each device, leading to unnecessary output groups.
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If filtering is enabled for a Mass Config Push preset (enabled by default), you can identify devices with custom Backup Filters in the preset’s Targets view, indicated by a filter icon at the end of each device entry.
Note: The filter icon indicates custom Backup Filters. Built-in Backup Filters are applied by default to all devices, regardless of whether the icon is shown.
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