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Asset Inventory (preferably using XIQ) including members of stacks

Asset Inventory (preferably using XIQ) including members of stacks

XTRMUser
Contributor

Hi all,

I'm supposed to come up with an inventory of Extreme switches in our network. I can export the device list in the /world site, but it doesn't have members of my stacks. Example: Stack "MyStack" only shows one entry, making it impossible to tell if this is a single switch or a stack.

In my case, all my stacks are ERS.

What options to do I have to come up with a complete list of Extreme switches in my network?

Thanks.

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Thanks Markus. Since this is a workflow, I have downloaded and installed it. I'll probably modify it to give us the info we want.

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Robert_Haynes
Extreme Employee

If you select a switch, a group of switches or all of them and right-click -> Export Serial Numbers you should be able to export full a full list of devices by IP including modules/slots/serial information (and other sensor/chassis type information). From there you can filter out what you don't need to see what you do.

See

https://extreme-networks.my.site.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000116063

https://extreme-networks.my.site.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000083011

This is good, but gives a lot of info. Like you said you can filter it. Thanks.

XTRMUser
Contributor

I should add, this is for XIQ-SE. 

Thanks

There is a workflow available that pulls all the serials from any component so far the switch type is supported. YOu go to GitHub Extreme Networks.
ExtremeScripting/XMC_XIQ-SE/oneview_workflows at master · extremenetworks/ExtremeScripting

and search for Inventory check

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