Disabled
If you check this option the Scan-Setting will be ignored by the execution.
Scan Interval
Choose the interval type when the configured setting should run (daily or weekly).
Next Scan Time/Date
Depending of the interval you can set the next time or date when the scan should run.
Disabled Pattern Files
This Button will open a dialog page where you can disable pattern files for that particular setting.
This can be used if you know that in that configured range pattern informations are useless.
IP-Range
Enter here the IP-Addresses of the Systems to discover,
there are a few modifiers for the IP's. All can be combined with the semicolon separator.
The following variations can be used:
Variant | Description |
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192.168.178.10 | Single IP of a Host system |
myserver.company.org | DNS Name of a host |
192.168.178.10-20 | a given range of IP's from a subnet |
192.168.178.0/24 | All 254 IP's of the subnet |
[2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344] | Single ipv6 address |
iprange.txt rangqsfolder/subrange2.txt | You can use textfile in the discovery root the files can contain the previous described range types and will be read on every execution time. |
The following special modifiers are available for the described usage:
Modifier | Description | Example |
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~ | This modifier can be used to force a scan if the ICMP Echo on a Host system is disabled. | 192.168.178.10~ |
:<Port> | This modifier can be used to change the default SSH or SNMP Port if it is changed on a Host system. | 192.168.178.10:1387 |
! | This modifier can be used to set IPs that should be ignore | 192.168.178.150-170! |
Combined Examples:
IP-Range Examples |
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192.168.178.10~;172.213.13.0/24 |
192.168.178.10-50;172.213.13.100/27;172.20.222.200/29 |
172.70.10.18:2256;172.80.10.90-200;192.168.70.99~ |
177.20.80.2-100;177.20.80.50-90! |
177.20.80.2-100;177.20.80.50-90!;rangefoled\iprange1.txt;rangefolder\iprange2.txt |
[2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344]:55221 |
For ipv6 addresses it is actually only possible to use single addresses not ranges!
And you must user braces around the address!