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- General Reference
- How to Define a New Port
- How to Discover IP Addresses in Universal Discovery
- How to Use the cpVersion Attribute to Verify Content Update
- How to Delete Files Copied to a Remote Machine
- How to Run HPCmd from Windows Server 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2, and 2016 Machines
- Additional Protocol Information
How to Discover IP Addresses in Universal Discovery
In Universal Discovery, IP addresses can be defined as the following two types:
- Data center IP addresses. These IP addresses are stable or long-term.
- Client IP addresses. These IP addresses are dynamic or short-term.
This task contains the following:
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How to discover Data center IP addresses
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Run the following ICMP jobs:
- Range IPs by ICMP
- Class B IPs by ICMP
- Class C IPs by ICMP
- Run the Range IPs by nmap job.
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How to discover Client IP addresses
- Run the Client Connection by SNMP job to discover switches or routers. The IP addresses need to be defined in the Data Flow Probe range as the Client IP addresses.
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Run the IP MAC Harvesting by SNMP job to discover Client IP addresses that are cached in the triggered switch or router.
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How to improve performance for IP addresses related jobs
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Adjust the following job parameters if available:
- bulkSize
- retryDiscover
- threadPoolSize
- timeoutDiscover
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Change the Get Request Operation Type value in the SNMP protocol from Get-NEXT to Get-BULK if possible.
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