Specifications
Device Count, Sufficient Data
The total number of target devices, followed by the number of devices with sufficient data to report
results. If you generated the report using historical data, a device is counted as having sufficient data
if there is one archive used to obtain report results.
Table
The Summary by Chassis table displays data for each individual chassis. In most cases, your report will be
generated using current data. However, if you generated your report based on historical data, the report will
use device data saved in the last archive preceding the specified date. If there is no archive for a target device,
that device will not be represented in the report results.
NOTE: Chassis that do not support submodules will display "Unsupported" in the results table
entry. If a chassis displays "Not Mapped" in its results table entry, it indicates that the
device type is not in the Capacity Planning data file. If you encounter the "Not
Mapped" entry, please contact Global Support for an updated data file for these
devices.
Chassis ID
The ID assigned to the chassis. This is usually a serial number or MAC address, depending on the
chassis type.
Chassis Type
The chassis model number or hardware type.
Submodule Capacity
The total number of submodule slots on the devices or DFE modules residing in the chassis. For
example, if you have five devices installed in a 5−slot chassis, and each device has the capacity to
hold two submodules, the number would be 10. If you have three devices installed in a 5−slot chassis,
and each device has the capacity to hold two submodules, the number would be 6.
NOTE: If the target is not a Chassis folder, then the Submodule Capacity would be the
total capacity of the target devices installed in the same chassis. Meaning, if you
have a chassis with five devices installed and each has a capacity of one
submodule, but only two of the devices are in the target list, then the Submodule
Capacity would be 2.
# Submodules Installed
The total number of submodules installed on the devices or DFE modules in the chassis. For example,
if you have five devices installed in a 5−slot chassis, and each device has one submodule, the number
would be 5. If you have three devices installed in a 5−slot chassis, and each device has two
submodules, the number would be 6.
Submodule Results − Summary by Device Type
The Summary by Device Type view tells you how many devices of a certain device type have submodules
installed.
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