Yeah, I thought of that.  I'm surprised there is such a glaring hole in
the CDM...

I think I'd rather create a new class structure to capture this
information...

Jack Covert

Corporate IT
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We're just planning to use Computer System for almost everything
networking related.  We will just use different categorizations to track
it.

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        Hi guys.  For those of you using CMDB 2, what classes are you
using to store your network hardware (switches, routers, etc.).

         

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