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‎01-25-2018 09:11 PM
Is there a way I can get a csv of all the devices I have in XMC?
When I use the Export to CSV button in the devices tab it does not show the serials for all devices in a stack or all blades in a chassis.
When I use the Export to CSV button in the devices tab it does not show the serials for all devices in a stack or all blades in a chassis.
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‎01-30-2018 12:23 PM
Admittedly I haven't tried the REST API or the Asset Discovery Tool (both of which I will when I get a chance), but I was pointed the right way by TAC and my account rep.
Network > Devices > Use the drop-down toward the left to select "by Device Type" > Use the three-bar menu > Configuration/Firmware > Register/Export Serial Numbers...
This gives the full printout of all devices, blades, modules with serials. Previously, I'd tried that with the drop-down menu on "by Location" which did not give the full list.
Network > Devices > Use the drop-down toward the left to select "by Device Type" > Use the three-bar menu > Configuration/Firmware > Register/Export Serial Numbers...
This gives the full printout of all devices, blades, modules with serials. Previously, I'd tried that with the drop-down menu on "by Location" which did not give the full list.
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‎02-23-2023 07:49 AM
The only way to pull all the serial numbers in XMC is using the API rest? If this is so is there a procedure I can use so I can get all the SN from my stacked switches? Thank you
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‎01-30-2018 12:23 PM
Admittedly I haven't tried the REST API or the Asset Discovery Tool (both of which I will when I get a chance), but I was pointed the right way by TAC and my account rep.
Network > Devices > Use the drop-down toward the left to select "by Device Type" > Use the three-bar menu > Configuration/Firmware > Register/Export Serial Numbers...
This gives the full printout of all devices, blades, modules with serials. Previously, I'd tried that with the drop-down menu on "by Location" which did not give the full list.
Network > Devices > Use the drop-down toward the left to select "by Device Type" > Use the three-bar menu > Configuration/Firmware > Register/Export Serial Numbers...
This gives the full printout of all devices, blades, modules with serials. Previously, I'd tried that with the drop-down menu on "by Location" which did not give the full list.
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‎01-27-2018 06:19 PM
Hello,
In Extreme Management Center click on Reports --> PDF Reports
There should be an "Inventory Report" under "Inventory Manager"
Let me know if this gets you what you need.
Thanks
-Ryan
In Extreme Management Center click on Reports --> PDF Reports
There should be an "Inventory Report" under "Inventory Manager"
Let me know if this gets you what you need.
Thanks
-Ryan
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‎01-27-2018 06:19 PM
Hello Terren,
try the REST-API in my opinion you will find all necessary infos.
Best regards
Stephan
try the REST-API in my opinion you will find all necessary infos.
Best regards
Stephan
Regards
Stephan
