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Universal DiscoveryContent Pack 25.00 (CP25)
  • No-Credentials Discovery
    • Overview
    • How to Set Up the Data Flow Probe Machine
    • How to Discover Host Fingerprint with nmap
    • How to Discover Range IPs by nmap
    • Host Fingerprint using nmap Job
    • Range IPs by nmap Job
    • Troubleshooting and Limitations – No-Credentials Discovery
Use > Discovery Modules > Network Infrastructure > No-Credentials Discovery > How to Discover Range IPs by nmap

How to Discover Range IPs by nmap

This task includes the following steps:

  1. ClosedPrerequisites - Set up Data Flow Probe machine

    See How to Set Up the Data Flow Probe Machine.

  2. ClosedRun the discovery

    Run the Range IPs by nmap job.

    For details on running jobs, refer to "Module/Job-Based Discovery" in the Universal CMDB Data Flow Management Guide.

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