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‎12-26-2019 01:06 AM
Hello Community,
We are implementing discovery for windows servers in our environment and we are defining discovery schedules per location.
We have data centers as well which includes different IP ranges for the same location. When I started discovery for different IP ranges in a single discovery schedule, it ended with the scanning of only the first range set provided. Rest all it ignored.
I am struggling in finding that how I can run a discovery schedule for different IP ranges.
Any clues will be really appreciated.
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‎12-28-2019 05:21 AM
Hi Anupriya,
Add all the IP Ranges in the "Discovery IP Ranges" and schedule Discovery.
if you have followed any other process revert back to the comment
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‎12-26-2019 01:30 AM
Hi anupriya,
you can create diffrent IP ranges in the "Discovery IP ranges" related list in the Discovery schedule you have created.
or else you can follow the below link :
https://community.servicenow.com/community?id=community_blog&sys_id=e41daea5dbd0dbc01dcaf3231f96197b
it will surely help you .
mark correct & helpful if it helps you in anyway.
regards ,
apeksha
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‎12-27-2019 12:59 AM
Hi Apeksha,
Thanks for the reply!
Range set will not resolve the issue. Because as per my knowledge, range set are like variable sets, we can create and use the same in different schedules but my requirement here is to use different IP ranges in a single discovery schedule.
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‎12-26-2019 01:59 PM
Hi Anupriya,
I am not clarity with your question but based on my understanding to your question if you want to discover multiple IP Range you can simply add multiple IP Ranges in Discover IP Ranges or you can give through IP Network.
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‎12-27-2019 01:04 AM
Hi Raghu,
Thanks for your response!
Let me be more clear:
We have a data-center in a specific location and for the same data center we have different IP ranges:
For Example:
10.5.24.1-10.5.24.255
10.5.25.1-10.5.24.255
10.5.29.1-10.5.24.255
So, for the above IP ranges we want to discover devices in the same discovery schedule.