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Viewing the Physical Inventory of Devices

 

You can view the physical inventory of all the devices in your network in the Device Physical Inventory page. The Device Physical Inventory page displays information about the slots that are available for a device and provides information about power supplies, chassis cards, fans, part numbers, and so on. Connectivity Services Director displays hardware inventory by device name, based on data retrieved both from the device during discovery and resynchronizing operations, and from the data stored in the hardware catalog. For each managed device, the physical inventory page provides descriptions for field replaceable units (FRUs), part numbers, model numbers, and the pluggable locations from which empty slots are determined.

To view the Device Physical Inventory page, while in the Build mode, select a router from the View pane and select Device Management > Physical Inventory from the Tasks pane.

The physical inventory page displays the model number, part number, serial number, and description for the following, depending on the device that you selected:

  • For standalone routers, the page displays details of the switch, the chassis, the Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC), the PIC slot, the PIC installed in the PIC slot, the power supply, the fan tray, and the routing engine.

You can view the following details from the Device Physical Inventory page as described in Table 1.

Table 1: Fields in the Device Physical Inventory Table

Field

Description

Item

Name of the device and the components that are part of the device. By default, Connectivity Services Director displays the device and components in an expanded tree structure. You can click a device or component to collapse or expand the sub-components.

Model Number

Model number of the FRU hardware component.

Part Number

Part number of the router chassis component.

Serial Number

The hardware serial number of the device.

Description

The description about the component.

Note

Juniper Networks devices require a license to activate the feature. To understand more about Connectivity Director Licenses, see, Licenses for Network Management. Please refer to the Licensing Guide for general information about License Management. Please refer to the product Data Sheets for further details, or contact your Juniper Account Team or Juniper Partner.