How to use network property groups – Dell DPND-523-EN12 User Manual

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Setup Guide

How to use Network Property Groups

Some of the property groups cause Network Discovery to give you more data than
others, but in doing so they also generate more traffic on the network and cause
more load on the device being monitored. It can be a trade-off, a balance between
efficiency and performance. You might choose to do less discovery on some parts
of the network and more on others.

Property Group

Purpose

global

The starting point, assigned to the
0–255 range. Almost completely set to
off, but does allow IP addresses.

Active discovery

Ping, poll, table read. Find devices and
information about them to add to
database.

Resource manage

The most active of the Network Property
Groups. Provides disk, CPU, and memory
information from servers, printers or
UPSs.

Unmanaged router

In this Property Group,

Accumulate IP

addresses

is set to “on”. For routers that

do not have SNMP management
enabled.

DHCP Server

This Property Group has

Force

ARP

table read

set to “on”.

For servers providing Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) services,
or for any other device (except routers)
with a large ARP cache.

Property Group

Purpose

Do not allow discovery

For ranges that you do not want
Network Discovery to ping and poll.

Do not resource manage

Use it as a “child” range of a

Resource

Manage

range.

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