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Cluster Details Pane
Enables you to view the details of the probe cluster selected in the Domains and Probes tree.
To access | Select Data Flow Probe Setup > Domains and Probes pane > Domains and Probes root node > a domain > Data Flow Probes > a cluster. |
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User interface elements are described below:
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Cluster Description pane | The description of the selected cluster. |
Associated Probes pane |
Enables you to manage Data Flow Probes associated with the cluster.
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Enables you to define network ranges over which the Data Flow Probes in the cluster should perform discovery.
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User interface elements are described below:
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New Range. Opens the New Range dialog box, enabling you to define a new network range for the selected probe cluster. For details, see New/Edit Range Dialog Box. | |
Delete Range. Enables you to delete the selected range. Note You can also delete an excluded IP range. |
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Edit Range. Opens the Edit Range dialog box, enabling you to edit the selected range for the probe cluster. For details, see New/Edit Range Dialog Box. Note You can also edit an excluded IP range. |
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Export Data To File. Enables you to export the defined ranges in the following formats:
Note Ranges in CIDR notation can also be exported. |
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Import Ranges from CSV File. Opens the Import Ranges from File dialog box, enabling you to select a CSV file from which to import a set of ranges. Before importing ranges, verify that:
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Expand All. Expands the entire hierarchical tree structure to display all of the defined IP ranges, including the excluded IP ranges. | |
Collapse All. Collapses the hierarchical tree structure, leaving the top-level IP ranges showing, but hiding excluded IP ranges. | |
Show/Hide Legend. Shows/Hides the legend for the Ranges pane.
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<Ranges grid> | Lists the network ranges where the Data Flow Probes in the cluster perform discovery. For details, see New/Edit Range Dialog Box. |
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