User Guide

7. The document contains the following information:
.pdf Date.
Plan Name.
Rack Name.
Asset Name.
General Details - Manufacturer, model, description, product line, weight.
Capacity Type (max) - For power, weight and heat, consumed and remaining.
Contained Assets - Name and model.
User-defined Properties - Property and value.
Connections - Port number, parent name (rack or asset) and RU location.
Asset Reservations are shown on a separate page with the following information:
Asset name.
Added - Project name.
Added - Project date.
Location (RU).
Removed - Project name.
Removed - Project date.
Conflict.
Header - .pdf generated date.
Footer - Plan name, rack name, page number.
NOTE: If you select the Export to .pdf file function on a Linux machine, an alert displays advising that Export to .pdf is not currently
supported on Linux clients. Use a Windows machine to perform the export to .pdf function.
Exporting Connection Data
This option allows you to export connection information to a spreadsheet.
NOTE: Upon exporting, non-editable columns are colored on the spreadsheet.
To export connection information:
1. In connection view, with two assets having connections visible, select File - Export To .xls file.
2. On the Connection Data Exporter, click the Export button.
3. Enter a file name and save to the appropriate location. If problems occur during the export, the screen shows
a list of errors.
NOTE: The Cancel button is available only during the export and is grayed out before and after the export.
4. Close the Export screen.
5. Open the .xls file to view the Connections spreadsheet.
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