Discovery range sets
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‎08-14-2015 05:30 AM
Hi
I have a problem. It seems that I cannot exclude IP addresses correctly, or at least I do not know how to.
The case is that in my Corporation we have tons of IP ranges, which I have successfully imported into schedules (so one schedule contains 1 or more IP ranges).
The problem is that I now must exclude about 11000 IP addresses from those ranges and I only have a massive list of individual IP addresses. Had it been 10-15 addresses, the problem would not be tat great, but with 11000 it's a problem.
I would rather not have to handpick each excluded IP by hand and add that to the corresponsing IP range and an excluded IP address, so instead I tried creating a range set only containing the excluded IP addresses.
So I ended up with:
- A schedule called "Sweep".
- Within that schedule an IP range with IP addresses A, B and C.
- Within the schedule a range set
- The range set only contained 1 IP Address List which in part contained IP address B as excluded IP address list.
When I ran the dicsovery for schedule "Sweep", all 3 IP addresses got scanned.
So what am I doing wrong here?
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‎08-14-2015 07:39 AM
Discovery looks at each range set and will scan based on what you have defined. It sees in Range A that you want to scan everything regardless of what you have set (or disabled) for Range B and C.
The only way to disable scanning exact IP addresses is by going into the IP Network record and creating the list that needs to be excluded.