We have router A with several interfaces linking to several other routers.
How do we scan by range and not hit router A multiple times?
Is there any sort of correlation engine in Paessler to detect this?
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Hi there,
There are different options for the auto-discovery. By default, the option Skip auto-discovery for known devices/IPs (recommended) is activated and will not discovery devices which were added by this discovery before.
Furthermore, it will be possible to enter a List of individual IPs and DNS names (IPv4/6). This will allow you to leave out this particular router.
For more information, kindly have a look at https://www.paessler.com/manuals/prtg/auto_discovery
Best regards, Felix
Nov, 2016 - Permalink
Hi there,
There are different options for the auto-discovery. By default, the option Skip auto-discovery for known devices/IPs (recommended) is activated and will not discovery devices which were added by this discovery before.
Furthermore, it will be possible to enter a List of individual IPs and DNS names (IPv4/6). This will allow you to leave out this particular router.
For more information, kindly have a look at https://www.paessler.com/manuals/prtg/auto_discovery
Best regards, Felix
Nov, 2016 - Permalink