The 2.1 data model does have sub-classes for network components.  What you
don't have a class for should work as a categorization subclass in one of
the existing ones.

Rick
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Lyle Taylor <tayl...@ldschurch.org> wrote:

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> Most network equipment simply goes under Computer System.  If I recall
> correctly, there is a Primary Capability field that you can use to indicate
> whether it is a switch, router, etc. if you want to.
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> Lyle
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> *Subject:* Asset Management - Creating CI for Network Equipment
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> What is the best method for using Asset Management to create CI’s such as
> Network Equipment etc… ?
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> In CMDB there are different forms for a plethora of network equipment but
> in Asset, under CI Type, there is a very limited set of data.
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> Any suggestions?
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