![]() ![]() To get the applianceid of a device, in N-able N-central UI - click on a device>settings>Local Agent and scroll down till you see Appliance ID.Now since there isn't a way to get the deviceid from a device, we'll stick with the applianceid, but we can get the deviceid from the API call.As for the key/value pair, the key will always be either deviceid or applianceid for deviceGet.For the username and password this will be any account that has access to the device, or customer, you want to pull data from.Once you loaded the WSDL information, you can now make a request from a device or customer, or anything else from the javadoc's section, let's start with the deviceGet function.Open SoapUi and click on the SOAP button, and enter the WSDL link, it will populate a project name based on the FQDN, and click OK.This link is found at the dms link above, and when navigating to it it provides an XML list of data. ![]() To start you want to get the WSDL link, which allows to the specific functions to pull in data.You'll need a program that can make use of this, for the purpose of this article we will be using a Soap test program called SoapUI.Please refer to this link for additional information about API: LINK.First to access information about the API navigate to the link below, this will give you the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) link required to pull information from N-able N-central there is also a Javadoc's link that lists the different functions, and what each can do. ![]()
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