T520: Thin Client T520 device name

How can you find the device for customer ID light t520 as we tried it and could not find this info. With out I don't then add it to the Device Manager 4.6 which we are currently in place but now need to capture an image, but with the device ID, we cannot add the thin cleint

Just for reference, the name of the device's MAC address, I ended up manaually add the device to the Device Manager HP by configuring the gateway device HP on the thin client Manager real it self and then finally showed the Device Manager and the device being indicated id is the MAC address.

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