Getting MID Server Geo Location

DevSalvo
Tera Contributor

Hi! I am reworking our discovery schedules and I need to maximize efficiency on the MID Servers and Clusters we use for the many IP Ranges around the world we have. 

The problem is that I can't find the Geographical location of our MID Servers, is there anyway I can get this information? 

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poncester
Tera Expert

You may...

1-Go to your MIDServer table

2-Check the "Hostname" field on the MID Server list

3-Find the HostName on the corresponding CI list

4-Check "CI location" field

5-Export and format it on your machine

Regards,

GP

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doug_schulze
ServiceNow Employee
ServiceNow Employee

You should know the host as they are available on the mid-server section, if you can RDP to them you should be able to use ipinfo.io to get to the closest gateway that your traffic routes out.

Rahul Priyadars
Giga Sage
Giga Sage

Connect with your Windows Admin - If its a VM then from V-center they can fetch details about location.

N/W admin can also be help based on the Subnet value .

Also does Mid Server VM Naming convention covers anything?

Regards

RP

poncester
Tera Expert

You may...

1-Go to your MIDServer table

2-Check the "Hostname" field on the MID Server list

3-Find the HostName on the corresponding CI list

4-Check "CI location" field

5-Export and format it on your machine

Regards,

GP

That did the trick! Thanks!