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Managing Chassis and Card Inventory

Managing Chassis and Card Inventory

This chapter describes how to view inventory details for the Cisco DSLAM chassis and each card within the chassis. You can retrieve inventory information within the Map Viewer (Viewer) window by right-clicking either the chassis object or any card (an NI-2 card or a DMT card).

This chapter describes how to view the following inventory information:

Viewing the Chassis Inventory

The Chassis Inventory window allows you to view inventory information for a selected chassis. The Chassis Inventory window contains two tabs—General and Asset Tracking. The General tab provides general details about the specific chassis, and the Asset Tracking tab provides various identification numbers relevant to the specific chassis.

To view the Chassis Inventory window, follow these steps:


Step 1   In the Map Viewer window, within the CDM Manager view, right-click a chassis object and select Cisco DSL Manager > Physical > Chassis > Inventory.

The Chassis Inventory window appears (Figure 9-1).


Figure 9-1: Chassis Inventory Window—General Tab


Step 2   Select a chassis from the list box at the left (the first chassis object is selected by default).


Note   The information in the General and Asset Tracking tabs is read-only.


General Tab

The General tab contains five areas:

Table 9-1 defines the details of the General tab in the Chassis Inventory window.


Table 9-1: Chassis Inventory Window—General Tab Detail Definitions
Field Definition

Serial Number

Displays the ID of the selected chassis.

Number of Slots

Not applicable for CDM.

Backplane Type

Not applicable for CDM.

Type

Displays the chassis type.

Environmental Monitor Type

Not applicable for CDM.

Host Name

Displays the host name for the selected chassis.

Boot Image Host

Displays the IP address of the host, which supplies the software currently running.

Description

Displays the system hardware type, software operating system, and networking software of the selected chassis.

ROM ID

Displays the system boot trap description and version identifier.

Domain Name

Not applicable for CDM.

Services

Displays the set of services potentially offered by the selected chassis.

IOS

Displays the version of the Cisco IOS commands in the selected chassis.

Software

Not applicable for CDM.

Hardware

Displays the version of the selected chassis.

Firmware

Not applicable for CDM.

PCMCIA Slot Details

Not applicable for CDM.

Power Supply Details

Not applicable for CDM.

Asset Tracking Tab

Figure 9-2 shows the Asset Tracking tab.


Note   The Asset Tracking tab is not applicable for CDM.


Figure 9-2:
Chassis Inventory Window—Asset Tracking Tab


Table 9-2 defines the details that are located in the Asset Tracking tab.


Table 9-2: Chassis Inventory Window—Asset Tracking Tab Detail Definitions
Field Definition

Assembly Version

Displays the number assigned by the manufacturer which uniquely identifies the component.

Assembly Number

Displays the manufacturing assembly number, which is the hardware identification.

Software ID

Not applicable for CDM.

Firmware ID

Not applicable for CDM.

Common Language Equipment ID

Not applicable for CDM.

Orderable Part Number

Represents the number used to reorder this component (part number).

Orderable Equipment Manufacturer

Displays the equipment manufacturer of the chassis.

Viewing the Module Inventory Manager

The Module Inventory window displays two tabs—General and Asset Tracking. The General tab provides general details about the specific card, and the Asset Tracking tab provides various identification numbers relevant to the specific card.

To view the Module Inventory window, follow these steps:


Step 1   In the Map Viewer window, within the CDM Manager view, right-click a card (DMT card or NI-2 card) and select Cisco DSL Manager > Physical > Module > Inventory.

The Module Inventory window appears (Figure 9-3).


Figure 9-3: Module Inventory Window—General Tab


Step 2   From the list boxes at the left, select the relevant chassis and card. The status information for the selected card appears at the right.


Note   The information in the General and Asset Tracking tabs is read-only.


General Tab

The General tab contains four areas:

Table 9-3 defines the details that are located in the General tab.


Table 9-3: Module Inventory Window—General Tab Detail Definitions
Field Definition

Serial Number

Displays the serial number for the selected card.

Type

Displays the type of selected card.

Description

Displays a description of the selected card.

Host Name

Displays the host name for the selected card.

Boot Image Host

Displays the IP address of the host, which supplies the software currently running.

Description

Displays the system's hardware type, software operating system, and networking software of the selected card.

ROM ID

Displays the system boot trap description and version identifier.

Domain Name

Not applicable for CDM.

Services

Displays the services available for the selected card.

IOS

Displays the version of the Cisco IOS commands in the selected card.

Software

Displays the software version installed in the card. No information appears if data is not available.

Hardware

Displays the version of the selected card.

Firmware

Displays the revision of firmware installed on the card.

Slot Number

Displays the current slot number location of the selected card within the chassis.

Max. Supported Ports

Displays the maximum number of ports supported by the selected card.

Sub Slot Number

Not applicable for CDM.

Number of Working Ports

Not applicable for CDM.

Asset Tracking Tab

Figure 9-4 shows the Asset Tracking tab.


Figure 9-4:
Module Inventory Window—Asset Tracking Tab


Table 9-4 defines the details that are located in the Asset Tracking tab.


Table 9-4: Module Inventory Window—Asset Tracking Tab Detail Definitions
Field Definition

Assembly Version

Displays the number assigned by the manufacturer, which uniquely identifies the component.

Assembly Number

Displays the manufacturing assembly number, which is the hardware identification.

Software ID

Displays the software installed on this card.

Firmware ID

Displays the revision of firmware installed on this card.

Common Language Equipment ID

Represents the CLEI1 code for the card.

Orderable Part Number

Represents the number used to reorder this component (part number).

Orderable Equipment Manufacturer

Displays the equipment manufacturer of the card.

1CLEI = common language equipment identifier


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