- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow Zero-Touch-Provisioning
- play_arrow Fabric Configuration
- Image Management
- Onboard Brownfield Devices
- Onboard Greenfield Devices
- Device Import
- Create Virtual Network
- Create Logical Routers
- Create Network Policy
- Create Network IPAM
- Reconfigure Roles
- Managing Custom Roles
- View Node Profile Information
- Monitoring Fabric Jobs
- Terminating Ongoing Fabric Jobs
- Adding a Leaf or Spine Device to an Existing Fabric Using ZTP
- Grouping Fabric Devices and Roles Using Device Functional Groups
- Creating Layer 3 PNF Service Chains for Inter-LR Traffic
- Creating VNF Service Chains for Inter-LR Traffic
- Retaining the AS Path Attribute in a Service Chain
- Assisted Replication of Broadcast, Unknown Unicast, and Multicast Traffic
- Running Generic Device Operations Commands In Contrail Command
- Adding DHCP Server Information for Virtual Networks and Logical Routers
- Return Material Authorization
- Approaches to Enable External Connectivity for Overlay Networks
- Contrail Networking Supported Hardware Platforms and Associated Roles And Node Profiles
- play_arrow High Availability in Contrail Networking
- play_arrow Integrating VMware with Contrail Networking Fabric
- play_arrow Integrating OpenStack with Contrail Networking Fabric
- play_arrow Extending Contrail Networking to Bare Metal Servers
- Bare Metal Server Management
- How Bare Metal Server Management Works
- LAG and Multihoming Support
- Adding Bare Metal Server to Inventory
- Launching a Bare Metal Server
- Onboarding and Discovery of Bare Metal Servers
- Launching and Deleting a Greenfield Bare Metal Server
- Destination Network Address Translation for Bare Metal Servers
- Troubleshooting Bare Metal Servers
Viewing Hardware Inventory of Data Center Devices
In Contrail
Networking Release 1909, you can view the hardware inventory of all
data center devices deployed in a fabric using the Contrail Command
user interface (UI). You can use the Hardware Inventory tab in Contrail Command to view the hardware
inventory information. In releases prior to Contrail Networking Release
1909, you had to use the show chassis hardware
command
on the CLI to view the hardware inventory of a data center device.
The hardware inventory contains information about CPU, power supply,
Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs), Physical Interface Cards (PICs),
and so on installed in the router or switch chassis of the devices
in the data center fabric. The hardware inventory information of a
device is read and populated, when the fabric onboarding job is initiated
after adding the device to a new or existing fabric; however, you
can also view the hardware inventory information of the device in
real-time.
To view the hardware inventory in the Contrail Command UI, perform the following steps:
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