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You have now added devices to your network and created static and dynamic views. You are ready to use your device views to generate some reports.
The Inventory tasks let you collect and monitor your network inventory data so that you can plan upgrades and rollouts.
The following sections are presented in this chapter:
For detailed information on Inventory, refer to the online help.
Scenario: After you populate the server with device inventory data, you want to schedule polling and collection of inventory data.
Two methods are available for scheduling inventory polling and collection:
Both inventory poller and inventory collector changes are displayed in all Change Audit reports. Use Change Audit options to determine the changes that have occurred in your network inventory over a specified period of time.
To set your inventory polling schedule, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Select Admin > Inventory > Inventory Poller.
The Set Inventory Poller Schedule dialog box displays the current polling schedule. (See Figure 4-1.)

Step 2 Set the schedule as follows:
Step 3 Click Finish.
The new schedule appears.
To set the parameters for your inventory collection schedule, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Select Admin > Inventory > Schedule Collection.
The Set Inventory Collector Schedule dialog box appears. (See Figure 4-2.)

Step 2 Set the schedule as follows:
Step 3 Click Finish.
The new schedule appears.
To display a Software Version graph, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Select Tasks > Inventory > Software Version Graph.
The Software Version Graph dialog box appears. (See Figure 4-3.)

Step 2 Select System Views > All Routers in the Views column.
The device selection dialog box displays the names of the managed devices that are routers.
Step 3 Click All to select all managed routers.
Step 4 Click Finish.
The Software Version Graph displays the Cisco IOS versions installed on your managed routers. The count is the total number of devices on which each version is installed. The percentage column displays a bar graph and the numerical percentage of the devices for each software version. (See Figure 4-4.)

Step 5 Select the desired report type from the drop-down list box to view other reports and graphs for the same device selection, then click Reports.
The report or graph appears.
Step 6 Print the report or graph and save it to a file.
Scenario: You want to see reports that display hardware and software information about your network devices. You want to know the types of chassis that reside on all routers and the software versions they are running.
To display hardware and software reports, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Select Tasks > Inventory > Hardware Report.
The Hardware Report dialog box appears. (See Figure 4-5.)
Step 2 Select a view from the Views column. The devices in the view appear in the Devices column.

Step 3 Select the appropriate devices or click All, then click Finish.
The Hardware Report displays information for each device.
Step 4 Click on the chassis name to view the report for a specific chassis type.
Step 5 Click on the device name to view more detailed information about a specific device.
Step 6 Click on the desired option to view that report.
The report appears in the Device Center right frame.
Step 7 Click Back to return to the Hardware Report.
Step 8 Select Software Report from the drop-down list box, then click Reports to view the Software Version Report.
Step 9 Click the version link in the Cisco Router Class table to sort by version number, then print or save the report.
Scenario: You want to see which of the devices on your network are compliant with the Year 2000.
To display devices compliant with the Year 2000, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Select Tasks > Inventory > Year 2000 Report.
The Year 2000 Compliance Report dialog box appears. (See Figure 4-6.)

Step 2 Click Update.
The Year 2000 Definition File Update Status confirmation screen shows whether the file was updated. (See Figure 4-7.)

Step 3 Click Finish to display the Year 2000 Compliance Report. (See Figure 4-8.)

Step 4 Click the device-class link to display details about a listed device class. Click the up arrow to return to the Compliance Summary at the top of the frame.
Scenario: You want to see device inventory data for all Catalyst switches.
To see device information, including system and chassis descriptions, chassis cards, interfaces, Cisco IOS image, and Flash memory information, you can generate a detailed device report.
To display a detailed device report, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Select Tasks > Inventory > Detailed Device Report.
The Detailed Device Report dialog box appears. (See Figure 4-9.)

Step 2 Select the devices to include in the report, then click Finish.
The report appears.
Step 3 Click on the device name on the left or scroll to the device name to view details for a particular device (if you selected multiple devices).
Step 4 Click the Chassis Slot No value to view module-interface correlation for Router, Catalyst, or LS1010 class devices.
Step 5 Save the report to a CSV formatted file:
(a) Select CSV Format from the drop-down list box, then click Save As. A dialog box prompts you to pick an application or save the file.
(b) Click Save File. A dialog box supplies the default filename invDetailedDevInfo.pl.
(c) Change the default filename extension to .csv, then click Save.
To display a capacity planning report, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Select Tasks > Inventory > Chassis Slot Summary.
The Chassis Slot Summary appears. (See Figure 4-10.)

Step 2 Click on a slot link to see the Chassis Capacity Report device details.
Step 3 Click Close to close the report.
This completes the chapter on Inventory.
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Posted: Wed Oct 6 12:05:27 PDT 1999
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