To speed up discovery the “Scan for other monitors only if host responds to PING” checkbox is selected by default. Any changes you make to the checkboxes are saved and will be used as the default state for all the further discoveries, either Quick Discovery or Scheduled Scan. When Automatic Network Discovery starts for the first time, all the Monitor type checkboxes are checked by default. In the table third column, you can also specify a list of custom ports to be used in discovery. Also, traffic measurement monitors can be discovered: SNMP Traffic Speed and Volume and WMI Traffic Speed and Volume. The current IPHost Network Monitor version supports discovery of hosts and network services using the following protocols: ICMP PING, SNMP, TCP (Telnet etc.), SSH, HTTP(S), FTP, SMTP, POP3, and IMAP. On the wizard’s third (or second) page you can select service types that should be detected during discovery. The “DNS Name” option can be useful for DHCP-enabled networks where IP addresses may change and hosts should be polled by their DNS names instead of IP addresses. By default, the “IP Address” option is used. With the “Poll monitors using” setting you can specify how IPHost Network Monitor will connect to the discovered hosts.
IPHost Network Monitor determines your network subnet mask and calculates the IP range automatically. On the wizard’s second (or first, if you do not have a Remote Network Agent) page you can specify an IP range or list several hosts to scan for available networking services and resources. The page allows you to select an agent to perform the discovery. The first page appears only if you have Remote Network Agents configured in your monitoring system. You can start the wizard by clicking the Discover Network button on the program toolbar or from the File > Discover Network menu. Regular rediscoveries can help you to track equipment presence and relocation.Īn easy to follow four or five-page wizard helps you to specify network discovery parameters. The default monitoring and alerting settings allow you to start monitoring discovered resources with minimum changes. A template selected in the discovery settings is applied to a host automatically, so that the entire set of predefined monitors are created on the host. Monitors for databases, disk space, processor usage, and others can be added manually.īy default, the discovery process uses application templates to search for various applications and services running in your network. Also, for each protocol you can select additional custom ports to check. IPHost Network Monitor can discover hosts and services for the following protocols: ICMP PING, SNMP, TCP, SMTP, POP3, IMAP, HTTP(S), FTP, SSH, DNS, and create the following traffic measurement monitors: SNMP Traffic Speed and Volume and WMI Traffic Speed and Volume. The discovery process detects network hosts and identifies their resources.
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