Specifications
WMS Administration
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2 Refer to the following to assess if an existing IP range can be used in its current configuration,
requires modification or a new range requires creation. Start the discovery process as needed to
discern the location of a networked device or all the devices listed simultaneously.
3 Once reviewed, consider any of the following discovery actions as required:
● Starting Network Discovery on page 146
● Stopping the Discovery Process on page 147
● Adding an IP Range on page 147
● Editing an IP Range on page 149
● Deleting an IP Range on page 151
● Scheduling a Discovery on page 152
Starting Network Discovery
To start the discovery process:
1 Select an IP range from amongst those displayed within the IP Range tab.
Optionally use the Select All option to select and begin the discovery process on each of the ranges
displayed.
Select
Use the
Select
checkboxes to add listed devices to a discovery operation.
Name
Lists the name assigned to the network when added.
IP Range
Displays the IP address range used by WMS to detect devices on the network.
SNMP Profile
Displays the SNMP profile currently in use for the scan. If no profiles have been
created. A default SNMP profile is used.
Site Associated
Displays the name of the site the listed IP Range is currently associated with.
Last scan
completed
Defines the time when the last device discovery scan completed.
Schedule
Displays whether each IP Range is currently scheduled to commence. Jobs that
display No will not be run until enabled.
Enable
Displays whether each IP Range is currently enabled.
Status
Displays the status of the discovery process.
Devices
Lists the number of devices detected for the site using the criteria you provided in
the IP Range.