- play_arrow Working With Network Director
- play_arrow About Network Director
- play_arrow Installing Network Director
- play_arrow Accessing Network Director
- play_arrow Understanding Network Director System Administration and Preferences
- play_arrow Getting Started with Network Director
-
- play_arrow Working with the Dashboard
- play_arrow About the Dashboard
- play_arrow Using the Dashboard
- play_arrow Dashboard Widget Reference
-
- play_arrow Working in Deploy Mode
- play_arrow About Deploy Mode
- play_arrow Deploying and Managing Device Configurations
- Deploying Configuration to Devices
- Managing Configuration Deployment Jobs
- Deploy Configuration Window
- Importing Configuration Data from Junos OS Configuration Groups
- Enabling High-Frequency Traffic Statistics Monitoring on Devices
- Configuring Network Traffic Analysis
- Approving Change Requests
- Enabling SNMP Categories and Setting Trap Destinations
- Understanding Resynchronization of Device Configuration
- Resynchronizing Device Configuration
- Managing Device Configuration Files
- Creating and Managing Baseline of Device Configuration Files
- play_arrow Deploying and Managing Software Images
- play_arrow Managing Devices
- play_arrow Setting Up Zero Touch Provisioning for Devices
-
- play_arrow Monitoring Devices and Traffic
- play_arrow About Monitor Mode
- play_arrow Monitoring Traffic
- play_arrow Monitoring Client Sessions
- play_arrow Monitoring Devices
- play_arrow Monitoring and Analyzing Fabrics
- play_arrow Monitoring Virtual Networks
- play_arrow General Monitoring
- play_arrow Monitor Reference
- 802.11 Packet Errors Monitor
- Access vs. Uplink Port Utilization Trend Monitor
- Current Sessions Monitor
- Current Sessions by Type Monitor
- Error Trend Monitor
- Equipment Summary By Type Monitor
- Node Device Summary Monitor
- Port Status Monitor
- Port Status for IP Fabric Monitor
- Port Utilization Monitor
- Power Supply and Fan Status Monitor
- Resource Utilization Monitor for Switches, Routers, and Virtual Chassis
- Top Users Monitor
- Top Sessions by MAC Address Monitor
- Session Trends Monitor
- Status Monitor for Junos Fusion Systems
- Status Monitor for Layer 3 Fabrics
- Status Monitor for Switches and Routers
- Status Monitor for Virtual Chassis
- Status Monitor for Virtual Chassis Members
- Top Talker - Wired Devices Monitor
- Traffic Trend Monitor
- Unicast vs Broadcast/Multicast Monitor
- Unicast vs Broadcast/Multicast Trend Monitor
- User Session Details Window
- Virtual Chassis Topology Monitor
- VC Equipment Summary By Type Monitor
-
- play_arrow Using Fault Mode
- play_arrow About Fault Mode
- play_arrow Using Fault Mode
- play_arrow Fault Reference
-
- play_arrow Working in Report Mode
- play_arrow About Report Mode
- play_arrow Creating and Managing Reports
- play_arrow Report Reference
-
- play_arrow Working with Network Director Mobile
- play_arrow About Network Director Mobile
- play_arrow Getting Started with Network Director Mobile
- play_arrow Working in the Network Director Mobile Dashboard Mode
- play_arrow Working in the Network Director Mobile Devices Mode
-
Viewing the Physical Inventory of Devices
You can view the physical inventory of all the devices in your network in the Device Physical Inventory page. The Device Physical Inventory page displays information about the slots that are available for a device and provides information about power supplies, chassis cards, fans, part numbers, and so on. Network Director displays hardware inventory by device name, based on data retrieved both from the device during discovery and resynchronizing operations, and from the data stored in the hardware catalog. For each managed device, the physical inventory page provides descriptions for field replaceable units (FRUs), part numbers, model numbers, and the pluggable locations from which empty slots are determined.
To view the Device Physical Inventory page, while in the Build mode select a standalone EX Series switch, a Virtual Chassis from the View pane and select Device Management > Physical Inventory from the Tasks pane.
The physical inventory page displays the model number, part number, serial number, and description for the following, depending on the device that you selected:
For standalone EX Series switches and Virtual Chassis, the page displays details of the switch, the chassis, the Flexible PIC Concentrator (FPC), the PIC slot, the PIC installed in the PIC slot, the power supply, the fan tray, and the routing engine.
You can view the following details from the Device Physical Inventory page as described in Table 1.
Field | Description |
---|---|
Item | Name of the device and the components that are part of the device. By default, Network Director displays the device and components in an expanded tree structure. You can click a device or component to collapse or expand the sub-components. |
Model Number |
|
Part Number | Part number of the EX Series switch chassis component. |
Serial Number | The hardware serial number of the device. |
Description | The description about the component. |
Juniper Networks devices require a license to activate the feature. To understand more about Network Director Licenses, see Viewing Licenses With Network Director. Please refer to the product Data Sheets for further details, or contact your Juniper Account Team or Juniper Partner.