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Edit Discovery Profiles

You can edit an existing discovery profile.

Note: Log in as a tenant administrator to perform this task.

Follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to the list of available discovery profiles.
  2. Select the discovery profile that you want to edit and click Edit. Modify the different fields on each tab as needed.
  3. So the following steps:
    1. Type a descriptive name for the discovery profile in the Name field.

      Note: Single quotes, double quotes, backward slashes, forward slashes, and ampersands are not permitted.

    2. Select an IP domain from the list of pre-configured domains.

      Note: If you already ran a discovery on this discovery profile, you cannot change the IP domain.

  4. Select the IPs/Hosts tab and do one or more of the following actions:

    Note: Edit an IP address, range, or hostname in the IP list by double-clicking it. Press Enter to save the changes. Press Esc to exit edit mode without saving the changes.

    Do not include duplicate IP addresses or hostnames. If duplicates are detected, a message displays, indicating that duplicates were found and ignored.

    Note: Single quotes, double quotes, backward slashes, forward slashes, and ampersands are not permitted.

  5. (Optional) Select the Schedule tab. To create a schedule for when you want this discovery profile to run, do the following steps:
  6. Select the SNMP tab. If you want to use all SNMP profiles, you do not need to do anything. All SNMP profiles are selected by default. To use specific SNMP profiles, select the 'Use specific list of assigned SNMP profiles checkbox'. Select one or more SNMP profiles from list of available profiles and move them to the assigned list. Using a subset of SNMP profiles can help reduce network traffic.
  7. Select the Advanced tab and do the following steps:
    1. (Optional) Change the priority in which you want the discovered device to be named. During discovery, any device item that the discovery profile creates is named with the highest available naming convention. If a naming convention is not set in the MIB for the device, it is not available and the next highest priority naming convention is tried.
    2. (Optional) Select the 'Save as Default' option if you want to save the naming order for new discovery profiles. The next time that you create a discovery profile, the naming order automatically appears in the order you saved.

      The out-of-the-box default naming order is System Name, Host Name, IP Address.

    3. Select 'Use ICMP' if you want Data Aggregator to determine if a device can respond to ICMP during the discovery process. Select 'Create Pingables' to create pingable devices during discovery. Deselect 'Use ICMP' to prevent the creation of pingable devices. Data Aggregator does not determine if a device can respond to ICMP when these options are deselected.

      Select the 'Save as Default' option if you want to save the ICMP discovery options you chose. The next time that you create a discovery profile, the ICMP discovery options are automatically selected.

  8. Click Save.

    The discovery profile is updated with your changes. The next time this discovery profile runs, your changes are applied.