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System Center Configuration Manager TechCenter > System Center Configuration Manager Forums > Configuration Manager
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Network Discovery SCCM
Hi everybody...
I have a simple question, What is the correct configuration about the network discovery?
I have a Network Discovery configuration, only the subnets tab is configured because I
want to discover
the problem is that I do not get any network resource, only the action I get is the SCCMserver and the router has configured the server.
What more need for a proper configuration of this method of discovery?
thanks for your help ... regards!!!
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The sugges�on would be to setup DHCP op�on. If the servers use sta�c IP
address then you will need to look at 3<sup>rd</sup> party so#ware to do a ping
sweep for you and have it add them to your ConfigMgr site.
http://www.enhansoft.com/
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Did you setup DHCP op�on? What about SNMP op�ons? What are you expec�ng
to see that you are not seeing? Keep in mind that network discovery will only
display device it can determine and IP and Subnet mask for.
http://www.enhansoft.com/
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Hi,
Have a look at the netdisc.log file and check that for errors. Also what is the durationof the discovery?
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Hi, I don'n have the DHCP and the SNMP options with some setting, the only thingthat I want to know is to discover the resources on the network, something like PCs
and server. The netdisc.log only discovered two resource, the SCCM server and the
router!!!
What other configutation I need to do in order to get more resource???
Thanks
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Hi, I saw the netdisc.log and doesn't appear some error. The process take no more
than a minute!!
In the log appear the setting about the subnets that I configured, but no other registerabout other resource appear.
What other setting I need to do?
Thanks
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Without either DHCP or SNMP you will not discover much. Network discovery does
not preform an ping sweep.
http://www.enhansoft.com/
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OK, what could be the best configuration about the network discovery?
The resource that I need to discover is the Servers in the network, this server are in a
workgroup. What I need to do in order to get it??
Thanks
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The sugges�on would be to setup DHCP op�on. If the servers use sta�c IP address then
you will need to look at 3<sup>rd</sup> party so#ware to do a ping sweep for you and
have it add them to your ConfigMgr site.
http://www.enhansoft.com/
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OK, do you suggest any?
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There are two that I know about
MS has/had one but you have to ask you TAM to get it and they may not be giving it out
anymore as it is not supported. My problem is that I don’t remember what it is called any more.
This one which is in Beta.
http://support.enhansoft.com/Blogs/post/Public‐Beta‐for‐Enhanced‐Network‐Device‐
Discovery.aspx
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