Assuming you have several devices in your landscape, the best (reusable) 
approach I think you can have is write a script, which parses all containers 
(LAN/Network, etc) and exports their TopologyModelNameString(0x129e7) value and 
appends the :<Model_Name(0x1006e)>.

Another approach is update the locator searches results tab to display 
TopologyModelNameString and do All Devices Search (this will put a lot of load 
on SS).  Export the list in csv and use excel to delete duplicate rows...

I like the first approach because when you update the topology, just run the 
script and you have updated list...

HTH

Saurabh Bohra
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From: Amitay Ben-ishay [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 9:46 AM
To: spectrum
Subject: [spectrum] How to export all of my TopologyModelNameString(0x129e7) 
values

Hi,
I want to have a list with all of my TopologyModelNameString values.
Any ideas?

Best Regards, Amitay.
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