Enable Discovery Using TCP/IP Subnet Sweep
You can configure to use a local or remote subnet sweep. The default setting is for a local subnet.
The discovery service broadcasts and retrieves all the information of the local subnet machines as well as manually-defined subnets and manually-defined machines.
To enable add a machine name (IP address) manually
- Start Discovery and click the Add button on the Windows Domain tab.
- Enter the IP address of the machine and click OK.
- The discovery service can then ping, publish, and return a product list from the specified machine.
- Note:You can limit the discovery range by disabling any auto-discovered machine or Windows domain, which can reduce network traffic. Check the Disable box for an existing machine or Windows domain.
To add a remote subnet
- Start Discovery and click the Add button on the Subnet tab.
- The Add a Subnet dialog opens.
- Enter the Subnet and Subnet Mask and click OK.
- This enables the discovery service publish its product list to each machine to the specific subnet and also return product information for every machine in this subnet.
- Note:You can limit the discovery range by disabling any auto-discovered machine or Windows domain, which can reduce network traffic. Check the Disable box for an existing machine or Windows domain.
- If specific subnets use a different subnet mask you can add a subnet mask manually by starting Discovery and clicking the Add button on the Subnet Mask tab. The Add a Subnet Mask dialog opens as shown in the following example:
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- If you choose to perform an auto discovery, the discovery service will ping and publish a product list to each machine in each subnet listed in the Discovery Configuration Subnet tab and retrieve the product information from the remote machine.
- To do this, start Discovery and click the Configure button on the Summary tab. The Configuration dialog opens as shown in the following example:
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- The Discovery server initiates an IP address sweep for remote subnets by using the auto-discovered subnets, subnet masks, machine, or Windows domains along with the manually-configured subnets, subnet masks, machines or Windows domains. Selecting this option may increase network traffic and can take a considerable amount of time to complete, depending on the size of your network. We recommend that you run this option during a time of minimum network traffic.
- Note:If you choose to discover Arcserve Backup products in remote subnets, the discovery service does not rely on a UDP broadcast to locate remote instances. You need to know the size of the subnet and range of IP addresses using a subnet mask.