Discovery is the process by which the SDM automatically adds existing devices on a network to the SDM.
Identify the networks to be discovered.
Identify the subnet masks to be used on these networks, being careful not to specify subnets that would create overlapping networks.
Confirm that the /etc/hosts file on the SDM is up-to-date.
Once the network is added to the SDM, you can start discovery of the network. The SDM allows discovery of multiple networks to be performed in parallel.
Discover | Notes |
|---|---|
Step 1 | Make any necessary changes to the /etc/hosts file on the SDM. |
Step 2 | Under the main menu, select . |
Step 3 | To add a network to be discovered: Click the Add button. Add an optional network name. Enter a network address. Select a subnet mask. NOTE: Be careful if breaking up a large existing network and creating smaller subnets. Consult your network administrator to determine the proper subnet value to use. Enter an optional IP range. NOTE: Large ranges may take a long time to discover; try to restrict the range, or use exclusion ranges. Click OK. |
Step 4 | Start the Discovery; this may take a long time, depending on the number of devices in each network, and the number of networks. |
