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1. Details from the last discovery and inventory task run.
2. Details of previously discovered and inventoried devices.
3. Details of tasks and their status.
Configuring a Discovery and Inventory Task
1. From OpenManage Essentials, either click ManageDiscovery and Inventory Common TasksAdd
Discovery Range or click Manage Discovery and InventoryCommon Tasks Add Discovery Range Group.
2. In Discovery Range Configuration:
a) Provide the group name if you selected Add Discovery Range Group.
b) Provide the IP address/range or the host name and subnet mask. Click Add.
NOTE: You can add multiple IP addresses, ranges, or host names. You can add multiple host names
separated by a comma delimiter. For example, hostname1, hostname2, hostname3, and so on.
c) To import host names and IP addresses, click Import. You can import host names and IP addresses included as
line items in a file that is in CSV format. Using Microsoft Excel, you can create a .CSV file containing host names
or IP addresses.
d) Click Next.
3. After you have provided at least one IP address, IP range, host name, or a combination thereof, continue to
customize the discovery and inventory options or complete the configuration using the default options. Clicking
Finish without setting any further configurations immediately runs the discovery and inventory tasks using the
default SNMP and ICMP protocols. It is recommended that you review and revise your protocol configurations prior
to clicking Finish.
For more information about each protocol listed below, click - (Why do I need this?) help.
NOTE: When discovering ESXi-based servers, to see the guest virtual machines grouped with the host, enable
and configure the WS-Man protocol.
NOTE: By default, SNMP is enabled and values are assigned ICMP parameters.
NOTE: After completing any of the following steps, click either Next to continue or click Finish to complete the
Discovery Range Configuration.
In ICMP Configuration, to detect devices on the network, edit the ICMP parameters.
In SNMP Configuration, to discover servers, provide the SNMP parameters. Ensure that the SNMP
community string specified in Get Community matches the SNMP community string of the device or devices
you wish to discover.
NOTE: iDRAC only supports only the default SNMP port 161. If the default SNMP port is changed,
iDRAC may not get discovered.
In WMI Configuration, to authenticate and connect to remote devices, provide the WMI parameters. The
format for entering credentials for WMI must be
domain\user name
for domain-based networks or
localhost\user name
for non-domain based networks.
In Storage Configuration, to discover PowerVault modular disk array or EMC devices, edit parameters.
In WS-Man Configuration , to enable discovery of iDRAC 6, iDRAC 7, and ESXi installed servers, provide
WS-Man parameters.
In SSH Configuration, to enable discovery of Linux-based servers, provide the SSH parameters.
In IPMI Configuration, to enable server discovery, provide the IPMI parameters. IPMI is typically used to
discover BMC or iDRACs on Dell servers. You can include the optional KG key when discovering RAC
devices.
In Discovery Range Action, choose to discover, inventory, or perform both tasks. The default option is to
perform both discovery and inventory.
Select Perform only discovery or Perform both discovery and inventory to run the task immediately.
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