04-27-2017 09:02 AM
Customer wants a way to identify the stacked switches in the inventory report. They also want to know which is the master vs slave switch when multiple switches are stitched together
I dont see a way to tell as i look through the custom inventory report, to me it seems switches with the same IP address are both "Parents" with different Instance numbers.
Is there a solution for this?
Thx
Greg
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05-11-2017 11:45 AM
Hi Greg,
As of now, identifying and differentiating stacked switches is not available on the SNTC portal. However, we do understand that users want to see additional granularity regarding stacked configurations and we will be exploring this.
Cheers,
Cheri
05-11-2017 11:45 AM
Hi Greg,
As of now, identifying and differentiating stacked switches is not available on the SNTC portal. However, we do understand that users want to see additional granularity regarding stacked configurations and we will be exploring this.
Cheers,
Cheri
05-11-2017 11:57 AM
There is a plan to introduce a Network Element (Device) Type that will classify Stack, VSS, and others in the future.
09-28-2020 02:38 AM
Hi Cheri,
could you please confirm if the issue still exist in the version 2.8. of SmartCollector?
At least I see on the FullInventory --> TooltipSummary: Items in green color represents stack chassis devices. But on the CustomInventory sheet I'm not able to find the Stack and Stackmembers.
Cheers
Taher
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