Ivanti Avalanche connector
The Avalanche connector gathers data about devices from Ivanti Avalanche.

Device data
- Device name
- Device make and model
- OS type and version
- Software
- Device type
- Licensing status
- Serial number
- MEID, IMEI, and MAC address
- Device mode
- Exchange username and email address
- Enabler version and build
- Subnet mask associated with the Enabler
- Avalanche ID
- Last sync date
- IP address
- Bluetooth name and address
- Battery and memory alerts
- Carrier network information
- Android enrollment ID
- Enrollment type and status
- EPC heartbeat interval
- Connected flash drive name and size
- IPL version
- OEM build and version
- Available device capacity
- Processor count and type
- Radio type
- Sync state
- Android Enterprise ID
- Assigned Avalanche payload types and names
- Phone UUID
- Wireless security type
- SMS capability
- Compliance status
- Location
- Terminal ID
- Data roaming
- Last contact date
- Phone number
- MDM token
- Avalanche notes
- Phone hardware
- Scanner ID
- Unlock token
- Samsung Safe enabled
- Network SSID
Asset data
- Device name
- Asset type
- OS type and version
- Connection type
- MAC address
- Manufacturer
- Licensing status
- Device language
- Unique ID
- Internal wired security
- IP address and protocol
- Active gateway, subnet, and network
- DNS domain
- Ports
- WLAN signal strength
- Available memory
- Power remaining
- Weblink connection
- System status and errors
- Sync state
- Assigned Avalanche payload types and names
- Last sync date
- Location
- Last contact date
- Avalanche notes
- Print media type, length, and width
- Print method and mode
- Print odometer count in inches and labels
Battery data (may vary by manufacturer)
- Average display time
- Back up voltage
- Low power alerts
- Maximum capacity
- Current capacity and charge
- Charge counter
- Cumulative charge
- Cycle count
- Decommission status
- Energy counter
- External power source
- Health
- Manufacture date
- Manufacturer and model
- Production year
- Seconds since first use
- Serial number
- Status
- Current, maximum, and minimum temperature
- Time to empty
- Time to full
- Total discharge
- Current, maximum, and minimum voltage
An Avalanche connector has the following options:
- Connector name: A name for the connector.
- Connector server name: The name of the connector server that this connector is associated with. Each connector can only be associated with one connector server. If you added the connector to a specific connector server, this field may be populated for you. Otherwise, you can select the connector server from the list.
- SQL server name: The IP address or DNS name of the server where the Avalanche database is running. If you're using a named database instance, use the format [IP address]\[database named instance]. For example:
10.20.30.40\avalanche - SQL database: The name of the database.
- Authentication: The type of authentication.
- Username and Password. Credentials to access the Avalanche database. The account must have read and write privileges.
- Repeats: How often the connector should gather data.
- Start time: The time of day the connector should start running. To minimize the impact on your network and applications, we recommend that connectors generally run at night or on weekends.
- Active: Whether the connector is active or not. While the connector is active, it runs according to the schedule you create. If you clear the check box, the connector is inactive and will not gather data until the check box is enabled again and the connector is saved.
- Action Credentials. The credentials used to send actions or queries from Neurons to Avalanche. The types of available actions and queries will depend on your specific work environment. You must have Avalanche 6.3.4 or newer to use action credentials. Use an Avalanche administrator account. We recommend setting up a service account in Avalanche for this purpose. For the password, provide a Neurons Access Token. You can generate or deactivate a token on the Add/Modify User page in Avalanche. To track when commands are sent to Avalanche from Neurons, use the Avalanche audit log.
For details on configuring or using connectors, see Setting up connectors.