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Passive Discovery Probe Details Pane
This pane enables you to configure the passive discovery probes (HPE RUM Engines) to monitor the IP address ranges and ports that you specify.
To access | Select Data Flow Management > Data Flow Probe Setup > Domains and Probes pane > a domain > Passive Discovery Probes > a passive probe. |
Important information | The passive discovery probes can be configured to monitor the IP address ranges in the domain of the Data Flow Probe only. |
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User interface elements are described below :
UI Element | Description |
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Name | The name given to the passive discovery probe (RUM Engine) when it was defined in HPE RUM. |
Data Flow Probe | The name of the Data Flow Probe to which the passive discovery probe reports. |
IP | The IP address of the passive discovery probe (RUM Engine) machine. |
Version | The HPE RUM version. |
Status |
Indicates the status of the passive discovery probe:
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Last access time | The date and time the passive discovery probe was last accessed. |
This pane lists the RUM Probes that report to the RUM Engine. This information is obtained from the RUM Server.
User interface elements are described below :
UI Element | Description |
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Passive Discovery Agent Name | The name of the RUM Probe. |
Range |
The IP address range defined for the RUM Probe. Information from within this range is reported to the RUM Engine (passive discovery probe). Note The range can be displayed here either according to the IP range format or the CIDR notation, as explained in New/Edit Range Dialog Box. |
Ports | The ports defined for the RUM Probe over which information is reported. |
User interface elements are described below :
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Use All Ranges Of Data Flow Probe <Data Flow Probe name> |
Enables passive discovery over all address ranges of the connected Data Flow Probe, over selected ports:
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Use Selected Ranges Of Data Flow Probe <Data Flow Probe name> |
Enables passive discovery over the Ranges Definition area where you can select existing Data Flow Probe ranges over which to perform passive discovery. See below. Note
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Ranges Definition Area
User interface elements are described below :
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New Range. Enables you to define a new range for the passive discovery probe to monitor. Note This range must be a subset of one of the Data Flow Probe's ranges. For details about defining Probe ranges, see New/Edit Range Dialog Box. |
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Delete Range. Enables you to remove a range defined for passive discovery. | |
Select Range Enables you to select defined ranges for the passive discovery probe to monitor from the ranges defined for the connected Data Flow Probe. | |
Edit Range. Enables you to modify a selected range. For example, you can select one of the Data Flow Probes ranges, and then exclude some IP addresses from that range for passive discovery. |
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Export Data To File. Note Not enabled for passive discovery probes. |
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Import Ranges from CSV File. Note Not enabled for passive discovery probes. |
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Expand All. Expands the hierarchical tree structure to display all of the defined ranges, including the excluded IP ranges. | |
Collapse All. Collapses the hierarchical tree structure, hiding excluded IP ranges. | |
Show/Hide Legend. Shows/Hides the legend for the Ranges pane.
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<Ranges grid> | Lists the ranges and ports selected for the passive discovery probe to monitor. |
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