Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Disabling a Discovery Range or Discovery Range Group
Description: The Set-DisableDiscoveryRange command allows you to disable a discovery range or a discovery range group.
Enter the ranges either using an xml file or by specifying the range. For information about the RangeList.xml file, see Specifying IPs,
Ranges, or Host names Using XML or CSV Files.
Commands:
PS> Set-DisableDiscoveryRange -Range <range>
PS> Set-DisableDiscoveryRange -RangeList <RangeList.xml>
PS> Set-DisableDiscoveryRangeGroup -GroupName <groupname>
Examples:
PS> Set-DisableDiscoveryRange -Range 10.35.1.3
PS> Set-DisableDiscoveryRange -RangeList .\Samples\RangeList.xml
PS> Set-DisableDiscoveryRangeGroup -GroupName Group1
Creating a Discovery Exclude Range
Description: The Add-DiscoveryExcludeRange command allows you to add an exclude range. Enter the ranges either using
an xml file or by specifying the range. For information about the RangeList.xml file, see Specifying IPs, Ranges, or Host Names Using
XML or CSV Files.
Commands:
PS> Add-DiscoveryExcludeRange -Range <range>
PS> Add-DiscoveryExcludeRange -RangeList <RangeList.xml>
Examples:
PS> Add-DiscoveryExcludeRange -Range 10.35.12.1
PS> Add-DiscoveryExcludeRange -RangeList .\Samples\RangeList.xml
Removing a Discovery Exclude Range
Description: The Remove-DiscoveryExcludeRange command allows you to remove an exclude range. Enter the ranges either
using an xml file or by specifying the range. For information about the RangeList.xml file, see Specifying IPs, Ranges, or Host Names
Using XML or CSV Files.
Commands:
PS> Remove-DiscoveryExcludeRange -Range <range>
PS> Remove-DiscoveryExcludeRange -RangeList <RangeList.xml>
Examples:
PS> Remove-DiscoveryExcludeRange -Range 10.35.12.1
PS> Remove-DiscoveryExcludeRange -RangeList .\Samples\RangeList.xml
Running Discovery, Inventory, and Status Polling Tasks
Description: The Set-RunDiscovery, Set-RunInventory, Set-RunDiscoveryInventory, and Set-RunStatusPoll
commands allows you to perform discovery, inventory, and status polling on a discovery range, discovery range group, or devices.
For range and range groups, enter the ranges either using an xml file or by specifying the range. For more information about the
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