?column. This will open the host overview page, displaying some basic configuration information. Notably, host interfaces are displayed here. While users without configuration permissions on hosts are not able to open host properties in the configuration section, they may see this host overview page and see the host interfaces this way:

Monitoring and
Configuration. As you might expect, they provide quick access to various monitoring and configuration sections for this host, similar to the global search we discussed in ,
Getting Your First Notification. Clicking on hostname
SNMP Device?will provide access to global scripts. We will explore and configure those in ,
Acting upon Monitored Conditions.
Let's return to Configuration | Hosts and click on SNMP Device. Switch to the Host inventory tab, and in the OS?column, enter Linux ( and click on Update. Let's go directly to Inventory | Hosts this time—notice how this was the page we ended up at when we clicked on the host count from the inventory overview. Looking at the OS column, we can see that Zabbix recognized the URL and made it clickable:

At this time, the columns displayed on this page cannot be customized.
This allows you to link to websites that provide more information or to web management interfaces for various devices. Note that, other than recognizing URLs, fields are not interpreted in any way; for example, Location latitude and Location longitude fields are just text fields.