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From the tree or overview pane, click ServerNet Cluster or System.1.
From the View list, select Inventory.2.
Inventory View of a ServerNet Cluster
The Inventory view of a ServerNet Cluster displays a complete or partial list of resources in the
cluster, depending on the resource you select in the tree pane.
The Inventory view of a ServerNet cluster displays:
Name
The logical name of a component in the cluster and the switch zone and
fabric in which it is located. For example: Switch Group 1020 (the switch
group in zone 2 on the X fabric)
Serial Number A unique identification number assigned to a external switch port.
Type
The type of switch plug-in card (such as Router Interconnect) or
transceiver (such as 9/125 Micron SMF).
Power State Indication of whether the component is powered on or off.
Hardware Revision The hardware design revision, similar to a version number.
Track ID
The unique number assigned to every component. If you know a
component's part number and tracking ID, you can find its exact location
in the system.
Part Number
The part number assigned to the component. Use this part number to
order a replacement component.
Inventory View of a Local System
The Inventory view of a local system displays a complete or partial list of resources in it,
depending on the system resource you select in the tree pane.
If you select The Inventory view displays
The system The system and all of its resources.
An individual resource
The selected resource and other resources in the corresponding group.
Components that contain the resource, such as the system, do not
appear.
An external disk All external disks in the server.
Each row lists one component, with adjacent columns listing the following information about
each component:
Name
The logical name of a component in the system and the slot in which it is
located. For instance, DISK $DATA (1.2.7) is the name of a disk in
Group 1, Module 2, Slot 7.
Serial Number
A unique identification number assigned to a component when it is
manufactured.