Configuring ip simple discovery, Ip snmp credentials – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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Configuring IP simple discovery

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3. Click the Profiles tab.

a. To create a discovery profile, refer to

“IP discovery profiles”

on page 73.

b. To include and exclude product types, refer to

“IP Object identifier filters”

on page 67.

c. To include and exclude devices and enable ping sweep, refer to

“Configuring address

ranges”

on page 75.

d. To configure profile preferences, refer to

“Configuring advanced discovery profile

preferences”

on page 87.

4. Click Start to start discovery. To run profile discovery, refer to

“Starting discovery manually”

on

page 89.

5. Click Close to close the Discover Setup - IP dialog box.

6. Click Yes on the confirmation message.

Configuring IP simple discovery

NOTE

You must have the All IP Products AOR (area of responsibility) in your user account to discover new
products. For more information about user accounts, refer to

“User accounts”

on page 196.

To configure simple discovery, complete the following steps.

1. Select Discover > IP Products.

The Discover Setup - IP dialog box displays.

2. To add individual devices, refer to

“Adding an IP device to discovery”

on page 93.

3. Click Close to close the Discover Setup - IP dialog box.

4. Click Yes on the confirmation message.

IP SNMP credentials

NOTE

The Management application supports SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3.

The Management application requires SNMP credentials to obtain information from devices and to
deploy configurations to devices. Because different devices may have different credentials,
discovery can store many sets of credentials to make sure that the correct credentials are available
when contacting a device.

Two types of credentials can be used for discovery: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c read-write community
strings and SNMPv3 read-write credentials. If SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c is enabled on a device, use
read-write community strings. If SNMPv3 is enabled on a device, use SNMPv3 read-write
credentials.

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