After you create a CSV file, import IPv4 client network definitions into the management console.
Follow these steps:
The Network List opens.
) and select Import from File.
Import Network Definitions opens.
Network Properties opens.
Indicates that the subnet definition matches a subnet definition that is already defined. Click the red x (
) to delete the network or modify its subnet definition.
You cannot add the same subnet definition more than once. For example, if an 11.2.0.0/16 network with 256 client regions is already defined, you cannot import an 11.2.3.0/24 client network.
Indicates the subnet definition overlaps with an existing, broader subnet definition. If you no longer need the broader subnet definition, remove it after you complete the import.
The management console imports network definitions that overlap each other, however, the management console always reports client activity in the more specific network. For example, if you import a /26 network that overlaps with a /24 network, the management console reports matching client traffic in the /26 network.
Indicates the subnet definition overlaps with an existing, narrower subnet definition. If you no longer need the need the narrower subnet definition, remove it after you complete the import.
The management console imports network definitions that overlap each other, however, the management console always reports client activity in the more specific network. For example, if you import a /26 network that overlaps with a /24 network, the management console reports matching client traffic in the /26 network.
Monitoring devices temporarily stop monitoring application performance during synchronization. To minimize interruptions to monitoring, complete all of your changes before synchronizing monitoring devices.
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