What happens to an RMA device

BlakeRichardson
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What happens to an RMA device

I had a bunch of MS225 that were RMA'd awhile ago with a fan issue. I was going through our asset inventory and just for a laugh tried adding the returned unit into my inventory to see what would happen.

 

The Serial number was available as could be added, now I backed off at this point but it got me thinking. When a device is returned via RMA and repaired is the same serial kept or is a new serial number generated? 

 

Or is the old unit simply sitting in a warehouse somewhere gathering dust before it gets recycled? 

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alemabrahao
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I believe that the serial number is only changed if the logic board is changed, if it is another component such as fans, the serial number is maintained.

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PhilipDAth
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>adding the returned unit into my inventory to see what would happen

 

Try adding it to a network and see what happens.  That is the real test.  A device serial number can sit in multiple orgs inventory but can only exist in a single network globally.

 

DarrenOC
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@PhilipDAth 

 

>A device serial number can sit in multiple orgs inventory but can only exist in a single network globally.

 

Really?  Once a serial is claimed it can only surely exist in one Org?

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cmr
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@DarrenOC you will find that you can add an already claimed device to another org, you just can't add it to a network.  It also means that if you leave unused devices in the inventory, but not in a network, someone else can potentially claim them!

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