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  1. Use Cases

Inventory Insights

What You Can See with NCP

NCP helps you instantly answer important inventory questions like:

  • List all my device in network

  • Number of devices with their IP address in all region of my network

  • List the device by hostname with their mac address

  • What are the HWSKU used in my network?

  • What are the different platforms running in the network?

  • List the device by hostname with their os details in table format?

  • What are the different ASICs used in the network?

  • List devices with uptime less than 30 days

  • Show devices with their layer and region information by hostname

  • List the device which has no hwsku detail

  • Interfaces count by hostname

  • List all transceiver manufacturers used in my network

  • Is there any interface on any device using auto-negotiation?

  • what are all interfaces with oper status down in device with ip x.x.x.x?

  • is any of the interface in any device has MTU greater than 1500 bytes?

  • Which manufacturer transceiver is used mostly in my network?

  • what are the transceiver serial number present in device with hostname <>?

All of this is available in just a few clicks with NCP — no manual scripts or CLI hunting required.

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