* Adding ACX7100-32C (Juniper)
* Adding EX4400 Series Switches (Juniper)
* align slug to start with vendor-name
* adding module types
* remove airflow from modules and adding weight to ACX7100-32C
* create device types for all ACX7100 models
* fix position
* adding AFI, AFO and AC/DC models for EX4400 series
* fix slug
* add part_number to all devices
* fix typo in module name
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Co-authored-by: Daniel W. Anner <daniel.anner@danstechsupport.com>
* broke component validation out to its own function. Adding logic for validating device power input.
* Added console-port poe true for adapters. Updating devices to add proper power sources.
* Adding switches to allow for tests to properly determine POE status.
* Fixing files with missing power definitions.
* breaking out tests for easier usage
* refactoring codebase
* Added verification for properly formatted slug and fixed definitions that were incorrect
* Adding new test case to ensure the file name matches either the slug or the part_number
* fixed file names to match proper formatting
* Migrated device slugs for 3com
* Migrated device slugs for A10
* migrating manufacturers slugs
* Migrated device slugs for AVM
* Migrated device slugs for Avocent
* Migrated device slugs for Brocade
* Migrated device slugs for Calix
* Migrated device slugs for Checkpoint
* Migrated device slugs for more Checkpoint files
* Migrated device slugs for Ciena
* Migrated device slugs for Citrix
* Migrated device slugs for Colable
* Migrated device slugs for Corning
* Migrated device slugs for CryptoPro
* Migrated device slugs for CyberPower
* Migrated device slugs for Datacom
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer Deciso
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer Dell
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer Extreme Networks
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer F5
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer Fortinet
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer FS
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer Generic
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer Huawei
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer LANCOM
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer Lenovo
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer Mikrotik
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer Opengear
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer Palo Alto
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer Panduit
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer QNAP
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer Rockwell Automation
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer Ubiquiti
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer Yamaha
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer WTI
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturers
* Migrating slug definition for manufacturer Rohde & Schwarz
* fixing double slugs and file names
* fixing slug names to match proper format
* fixing slug names to match proper format
* fixing slugs to match proper format
* fixing slugs to match proper format for Nokia. Also fixed file names for elevation images.
* fixing slugs to match proper format
* fixing slugs to match proper format
* fixing slugs to match proper format for manufacturer Cisco
* fixing slugs to match proper format for manufacturer MikroTik
* fixing slugs to match proper format for manufacturer Ubiquiti
* adding sloppy script used to migrate files
* lots of additions
* add new lines
* Revert "add new lines"
This reverts commit a0dbd1f351.
* add new lines
* dupes and cleanup
* Delete PowerEdge_r740xd.yml
* removing conflicts from pr #784
* remove usb ports
Removed the power supplies as these are modular and have different power draws, ac/dc, etc.
Based on the [NetBox documentation](https://netbox.readthedocs.io/en/stable/core-functionality/device-types/) networking gear with line cards should not be modeled as parent/child.
> This parent/child relationship is not suitable for modeling chassis-based devices, wherein child members share a common control plane. Instead, line cards and similarly non-autonomous hardware should be modeled as inventory items within a device, with any associated interfaces or other components assigned directly to the device.