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Hosts

Every discovered host with type, MAC/vendor, OS guess, open ports, last seen, a liveness dot and a static/dynamic badge.
The Hosts tab is a sortable, filterable table of every discovered or manually-added device — IP, hostname, MAC, vendor, type, open ports, last seen, plus a liveness dot (green online / red offline / grey unknown) and a static/dynamic badge.
Filter by text or by classification; click any column header to sort. Click a row to open the detail panel at the bottom (info, ports, services, changes, uptime, SSH).
Edit (from the detail panel) lets you set:
- IP address — yes, you can change it. It's a full rename: the host keeps its notes, ports, services, SSH access, history, and topology links, all cascaded to the new IP. Blocked if the new IP already belongs to another host (use Merge instead).
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Hostname, device type, vendor, OS, notes — typing a MAC auto-inserts the
:separators. - Device type — router, switch, server, nas, workstation, container, vm, camera, tv, ap, etc. Drives the topology node color and the status-page Networking grouping.
- Classification — Auto (from the subnet's DHCP range) or force Static/Dynamic.
- Gateway (Level 1) — marks the root of your network hierarchy.
- Alert opt-outs — don't alert on this host's MAC changes / offline-online (e.g. a phone with a randomized MAC).
- Show on public status page + a public name — see Public Status Page.
Set a subnet's DHCP range (edit the subnet with the ✎ pencil). Hosts inside it classify as dynamic, outside as static. This scopes change alerts (you usually only care about static devices changing). Hosts outside every subnet, or in a subnet with no DHCP range, read as unknown.
A machine with two IPs? ⇌ Merge them so it shows as one host with alias IPs, instead of two separate rows.
- Select all / tick individual rows → Delete selected to clear many hosts at once.
- Manually-added hosts are tagged
manualuntil a scan confirms them (finds a MAC), then they becomescanned.
+ Add Host for something Boltarr can't scan (or hasn't yet). Useful for documenting devices before a scan, or things off-subnet.
- Host up/down and uptime history: Services and Monitoring.
- Draw hosts on the map: Topology and VLANs.
Getting started
Features
- Scanning
- Scheduled Scans
- Hosts
- Services and Monitoring
- Change Tracking and Alerts
- Topology and VLANs
- SSH Keys
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