01-07-2009 05:07 AM
Not sure if this is the correct forum, but I had a user request, so I thought I'd pass it along....
"Using the Device Center, another report that would be very, very, helpful, would be a Slot/Module Status report. An abbreviated version of the detailed device report. IOW, what slots are available, which ones are used, and what is available for use. This is what I use the Device View for, to see what slots are being used and what slots are not. The Detailed Device Report gives the slots used, but not the total slot capacity of the box. To find this info you have to look up the capabilities of the box, unless you already know it."
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01-07-2009 10:52 AM
You could talk to your account team/SE to open a PERS (enhancement request) asking for this report to be implemented.
01-07-2009 09:38 AM
This is exactly what the Chassis Slot Summary Report gives you. It tells you the number of available slots on your devices. The Chassis Slot Details report tells the same information in a different format. Are you asking for these reports to be included in the Device Center?
01-07-2009 10:43 AM
The Chassis Slot Details helps, but doesnt give enough information.
I need to know things like which HWIC slots are used and which are avaiable, same for which NM slots are used or open. The only way I can reliably get this information now is with the Chassis View, as it gives me a picture showing which slot is occupied and with what card, and which slots are available.
Maybe a report that uses the above information, but also includes which slot is avaiable:
Slot Module Card
0/0 HWIC Serial 2T
0/1 HWIC Serial 1T
0/2 HWIC Open
0/3 HWIC Open
1/0 NM T3/E3
1/1 NM Open
1/2 NM Open
1/3 NM Open
01-07-2009 10:52 AM
You could talk to your account team/SE to open a PERS (enhancement request) asking for this report to be implemented.
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