You can specify a segment of networks to be discovered. CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) notation is used when specifying IP addresses for network discovery in the user interface. This notation consists of an address and the number of bits to use as the subnet prefix, as shown in the following example:
172.24.143.0/24
You can also use wildcards and ranges:
172.24.143.*
172.24.143.{1-255}
To discover a network
Specifies the name of the network.
Specifies the network IP address. Hover the cursor over this field to display address examples.
(Optional) Specifies the network address that you want to exclude from discovery.
Discovers all IP addresses in the network.
Discovers host names registered in the Domain Name System (DNS) server. Type the domain name and the DNS server name in the fields.
The Enhanced Discovery and SNMP Information dialog appears.
A success message appears when the network is discovered. Discovered servers are automatically managed, but servers in a subnet discovery are not managed.
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