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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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‎12-29-2019 11:10 PM
Thanks all for your helpful answers!
My issue is resolved. The approach I followed was correct. The issue was the IP ranges I provided, out of 10 only one IP range was containing the active windows servers and that I provided at first.
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‎10-12-2020 03:23 AM
Hello Anupriya,
The IP ranges you are giving are incorrect it seems. That's the reason discovery is not considering second and third ranges.
I have corrected second and third ranges and pasted below. Please check and try if you are able to discover them.
10.5.24.1-10.5.24.255
10.5.25.1-10.5.25.255
10.5.29.1-10.5.29.255
Thanks,
Uday.