03-29-2006 12:40 PM
In the campus manager Discovery Settings, I added two seed: 10.1.0.1 and 10.2.0.1. I only check the first seed (10.1.0.1), click OK and Apply buttons. I think only one seed will be used in the discovery. But, when I looked at the DeviceDiscovery.properties file, I got the information like : Discovery.seed=10.1.0.1:10.2.0.1. Does it mean two seeds are being used? What did I do wrong?
I also added tow IP Address Ranges, one is 10.1.*.*, the other is 10.2.*.*. But I only check the first one and click OK and Apply buttons. I also think the discovery IP range is 10.1.*.*. But, again, when I looked at DeviceDiscovery.properties, I got hte information like: Discovery.subnets.include=10.1.*.*:10.2.*.*. Does this mean two IP ranges are being used for discovery? What should I do to have only one effective IP range and seeds?
03-29-2006 10:19 PM
After you make changes to the IP ranges and the seed devices you have to click the apply button under Admin -> Device Discovery -> Discovery Settings.
Alternatively you can edit the files.
Michel
03-30-2006 05:10 AM
I did click the apply button under Admin -> Device Discovery -> Discovery Settings, but it seemed not to work.
For example, I first add two IP ranges A and B. I check A and B, then click "OK" and "apply" buttons. After the device discovery, I go back to Admin -> Device Discovery -> Discovery Settings, and check only A , then click "OK" and "apply" buttons. I am supposed to have one IP range A, right? But when I look at the DeviceDiscovery.properties file, I got the information like Discovery.subnets.include=A:B. Does it mean the seeds are still A and B, instead of A only?
Thanks.
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