Appendix d: auto discovery – Fluke Network Router User Manual

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User’s Guide – version 1.6

NetWatch

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Appendix D: Auto Discovery


Given a starting IP address and appropriate community strings NetWatch will
automatically discover your network and allow you to add devices found as NetWatch
devices.
Netwatch uses 2 different methods to discover your network. One can use one of the
methods individually or you can use both together. These two methods are described
below:

Discovery Methods

CDP Discovery

CDP is a Cisco proprietary protocol. It is used by Cisco routers and switches to
ascertain information about neighbouring routers and switches. CDP is enabled in the
configuration by default.

Route Table Discovery

This method of discovery scans a devices route table to ascertain information about
your network. This method should be used if you have a non-Cisco network.

Discovery Filters

Netwatch Auto discovery can uses filters to limit the scope of the discovery.
These filters let you define the network(s) or address ranges(s) that you are interested
in. Only devices that match the filter(s) will be discovered.

There are two types filters that can be applied:

Network Filters

With this type of filter you specify a Network Address and Network Mask. With this
type of filter only device with this network subnet will be discovered.
E.g.
Network Address: 192.168.34.2

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

With this type of filter only device with the IP address with 192.168.34.X will be
discovered.

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