Guidelines for using DANI effectively
DANI is designed to help you interact with Digi Remote Manager using natural language. Following these guidelines will help you get more accurate results and make the most of your usage.
Write clear and specific questions
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Be as specific as possible in your request
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✔ “Show devices offline in the last 24 hours.”
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✖ “Show me problems.”
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Include details such as:
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Time range (last hour, last 24 hours, last week)
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Location or group (site name, region)
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Device name or type
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Clear inputs lead to more accurate and useful responses.
Use natural language, but be structured
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You can ask questions in plain English, but structured phrasing works best.
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Break complex requests into smaller steps if needed.
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If a response is too broad, refine your question with additional filters.
Validate results before taking action
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Review the response carefully, especially for operational or troubleshooting tasks.
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Confirm device names, time ranges, and conditions before making decisions.
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Use follow-up questions to clarify results if needed.
Use follow-up questions to refine results
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DANI can build on previous context. For example:
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“Show offline devices.”
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“Now filter to only devices in Site A.”
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This helps narrow results without starting over.
Understand usage and token limits
Your subscription includes a limited number of tokens (usage capacity for AI interactions).
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Each request and response consumes tokens.
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More complex or longer queries typically use more tokens.
If you reach your usage limit:
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Additional tokens can be purchased as needed.
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Monitor usage to avoid interruptions.
Best practices
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Start with simple queries, then refine.
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Use specific filters to reduce unnecessary data.
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Avoid overly long or vague prompts.
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Use DANI regularly for common tasks to improve efficiency.
In simple terms
Ask clear, specific questions, refine your results as needed, and be mindful of usage limits. DANI works best when you guide it with focused, well-defined requests.