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devicemanagement [2007/10/06 06:20]
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-====== Device ​Management ​======+====== Device ​History ​======
  
-{{tools:​devman.png|}} The device ​management ​tool lets you view device history, register error eventsdelete outdated modules ​and more. It also has a ordering system, but...+{{tools:​devman.png|}} The device ​history ​tool lets you view device history, register error events ​and delete outdated modules.
  
 +The Device History tool has three tabs:
  
 +  - Device History
 +  - Register Error Event
 +  - Delete Module
  
-===== Ignore the ordering system - it is leaving NAV ===== 
  
-The device management tool consists of six tabs, where we recommend that you ignore three of them. 
  
-Ignore these tabs: 
-   * Order devices 
-   * Register serial numbers 
-   * Register RMA 
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-In a later version of NAV (3.5 we assume) these tabs will be removed from NAV. The tabs are in essence the ordering system that was meant to be a supplement to those of you who wanted to keep track of your network devices prior to operation, i.e. ordering and arrival on cite, and in potential RMA periods. 
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-We find this way outside the focus area of NAV and recommend that you use other system to keep track of orders. 
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-The following Tabs will remain in Device Management and will be explained in the following: 
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-  * Device history 
-  * Register error event 
-  * Module delete 
  
  
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 ===== Device History ===== ===== Device History =====
  
-:!: Device History for an IP Device is reachable as a link from IP Device ​Center!+:!: Device History for an IP Device is reachable as a link from IP Device ​Info
  
 Device History gives an overview of all recorded event for an IP device or module. You select either by entering: Device History gives an overview of all recorded event for an IP device or module. You select either by entering:
  
    * Entering the serial number in the Quick search box    * Entering the serial number in the Quick search box
-   * Enter the ip address or host name (or part of the host name) in the Quick search box+   * Enter the IP address or host name (or part of the host name) in the Quick search box
    * Select location, then room and then choose a box or a subsequent module ​    * Select location, then room and then choose a box or a subsequent module ​
  
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    * Manually recorded error events (see below)    * Manually recorded error events (see below)
  
-Note: Seeing the whole history for a room or location does not work.+
  
 ===== Register Error Event ===== ===== Register Error Event =====
  
-The idea is that if you have repetitive malfunctions with a box you can record this and keep this as a record that follow ​the device and its history. You select a device using the same procedure as in "​Device History"​. When you record error event in the comment ​boks you should include time information.+The idea is that if you have repetitive malfunctions with a box you can record this and keep this as a record that follows ​the device and its history. You select a device using the same procedure as in "​Device History"​. When you record error event in the comment ​box you should include time information ​(should there be an extra field for this?). 
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-Note: Can we actually see these events in device history??? Bugs??? 
  
  
-===== Module ​Delete =====+===== Delete ​Module ​=====
  
-The purpose of "Module ​Delete"​ is to clear out modules that NAV has recorded as down and that you now will never come up again, simply because they are physically removed from the chassis or stack in question. We have found it necessary to design NAV in this manner, as there is now way for det module monitor to know if a module is temprary ​down or permanently removed.+The purpose of "​Delete ​Module" is to clear out modules that NAV has recorded as down and that you know will never come up again, simply because they are physically removed from the chassis or stack in question. We have found it necessary to design NAV in this manner, as there is no way for the module monitor to know if a module is temporary ​down or permanently removed.
  
-When you remove a module using "​Module Delete"​ you are given the choice of putting the module in "​inventory state" or "​inactive"​. This functionality relates to the part we will remove from NAV (see above). Choose whatever you like, does not matter, 
-the point is to remove the module from its IP device (in NAV 3.4 we will simplify "​Module Delete"​). 
  
  
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