Configure an IP address range for the MID Server
You can manually configure an IP address range for the MID Server to explore.
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注:
This is a manual configuration procedure. To learn how the system can assign
IP address ranges to selected MID Servers automatically, see Using MID Server IP range auto-assignment.
These applications use IP ranges as follows:
- Orchestration: Use the IP address of the target machine (together with the capability) to select the correct MID Server for Orchestration activities. See the procedure in this topic to configure the IP address.
- Service Mapping: Select the MID Server whose IP address range matches the IP in the discovery request. See MID Server configuration for Service Mapping for more information.
- Discovery: Can select an IP address range using the same criteria as Service Mapping. Discovery can also use a quick IP range that you specify in the Discovery schedule.
ヒント:
You can also use the
ALL IP range, which allows the MID Server to be
used with any range of IP addresses that an application specifies. This only
allows the MID Server to access IP ranges, it does not mean that the MID
Server can actually reach all of the IP ranges. To function with an
application, the MID server must have access to the IP ranges that the
application needs.
Valid IP address ranges can be as follows:
An IP address
in dotted decimal or hexadecimal format. The hexadecimal format can be explicitly
prefixed with 0x, this is not mandatory. Here are examples:
- 10.11.144.155
- 0x0A0B909B
- 0A0B909B
An IP address range in dotted decimal or hexadecimal format. Here are
examples:
- 10.11.144.150-10.11.144.160
- 0x0A0B9096-0x0A0B90A0
- 10.11.144.150-0x0A0B90A0
An IP network address with the net mask specified after a slash (/) in
regular notation (0-32 inclusive) or in IP address notation. Here are examples:
- 10.11.144.0/24 10.11.144.0/255.255.255.0
- 10.11.144.0/0xFFFFFF00
- 0x0A0B9000/24
- 0x0A0B9000/0xFFFFFF00
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Open the ALL IP range record and configure the MID Servers that you want to use with any set of IP addresses.
