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</NetMask>
<ICMPConfiguration>
<Timeout>400</Timeout>
<Retries>1</Retries>
</ICMPConfiguration>
<SNMPConfig Enable="True">
<GetCommunity>public</GetCommunity>
<SetCommunity></SetCommunity>
<Timeout>400</Timeout>
<Retries>2</Retries>
</SNMPConfig>
<WMIConfig Enable="False">
<UserName>Administrator</UserName>
</WMIConfig>
<StoragePowerVaultConfig Enable="False"></StoragePowerVaultConfig>
<StorageEMCConfig Enable="False">
<UserName>Administrator</UserName>
<Port>443</Port>
</StorageEMCConfig>
<WSManConfig Enable="False">
<Userid></Userid>
<Timeout>2</Timeout>
<Retries>4</Retries>
<Port>623</Port>
<SecureMode Enable="False" SkipNameCheck="False" TrustedSite="False">
<CertificateFile>Certificate.crt</CertificateFile>
</SecureMode>
</WSManConfig>
<IPMIConfig Enable="False">
<UserName></UserName>
<KGkey></KGkey>
<Timeout>5</Timeout>
<Retries>2</Retries>
</IPMIConfig>
<SSHConfig Enabled="True">
<UserName>Administrator</UserName>
<Timeout>5</Timeout>
<Retries>2</Retries>
<Port>400</Port>
</SSHConfig>
</DiscoveryConfiguration>
NOTE: If you discovered iDRAC using WS-Man and if you are using secure mode where a certificate file is required to be
on the local system, specify the entire path to the certificate file. For example, c:\192.168.1.5.cer.
Specifying IPs, Ranges, or Host names Using XML or CSV Files
You must specify ranges during discovery, inventory, and status tasks. A range in this instance is defined either as an individual IP
address, a host name, or an actual range of IPs such as 192.168.7.1-50 or 10.35.0.*. Add ranges, IPs, or host names either to an xml
or csv-based input file and then read the file by specifying it on the command line using the
–RangeList or –RangeListCSV
argument. A sample XML file (RangeList.xml) and CSV file (RangeList.csv) are included in the samples folder at C:\Program Files
\Dell\SysMgt\Essentials\Tools\CLI\Samples. To create multiple input files, edit and rename either the xml or csv file.
NOTE: If you are creating discovery range groups, then each group can only have one corresponding subnet. The subnet
for a group is read from the DiscoveryProfile.xml file and not from the RangeList.xml or RangeList.csv file. If required,
you can create multiple groups for each subnet.
An example of theRangeList.xml file is outlined as follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<DiscoveryConfigurationRanges>
<Range Name="10.35.0.*"/>
<Range Name="10.36.1.238"/>
<Range Name="PE2850-WebServer1A"/>
</DiscoveryConfigurationRanges>
An example of the RangeList.csv is outlined as follows:
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