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4 Network discovery rule

Network discovery rule is a rule used by Áú»¢¶Ä²© to discover hosts and services.

Parameters of network discovery rule:

Parameter Description
Name Name of the rule. For example, "Local network".
IP range Range of IP addresses for discovery. It may have the following formats:
Single IP: 192.168.1.33
Range of IP addresses: 192.168.1.1-255
IP mask: 192.168.4.0/24
supported IP masks:
/16 - /30 for IPv4 addresses
/112 - /128 for IPv6 addresses
List: 192.168.1.1-255,192.168.2.1-100,192.168.2.200,192.168.4.0/24
Delay (in sec) This parameter defines how often Áú»¢¶Ä²© should execute this rule.
Checks Áú»¢¶Ä²© will use this list of checks for discovery of hosts and services.
List of supported checks: SSH, LDAP, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, POP, NNTP, IMAP, TCP, ZABBIX Agent, SNMPv1 Agent, SNMPv2 Agent, SNMPv3 Agent
Parameter Ports may be one of following:
Single port: 22
Range of ports: 22-45
List: 22-45,55,60-70
Device uniqueness criteria Uniqueness criteria may be:
IP address (no processing multiple-IP devices)
One of discovery check of the rule. Will be based either on a SNMP or Áú»¢¶Ä²© Agent check.
Status Active ¨C the rule is active and will be execute by Áú»¢¶Ä²© server
Disabled ¨C the rule is not active. It won't be executed.

Each IP address should be included only once, having multiple rules for a single IP address can have unexpected behaviour such as having deadlocks and/or duplicate hosts in the database. The same could happen if two hosts having the same DNS name are included in separate discovery rules.