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09-26-2016 11:45 AM
I would like to know how to remove old (decommissioned) devices from managed device list on version 2.2 ?
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09-26-2016 11:52 AM
Go to Management > Unmanage Devices and select the devices you want to remove. Click the right arrow to move them into the right pane, and then select the "unmanage" button.
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Lynden

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09-28-2016 07:10 AM
The "discovery and manage device" does a small snmp poll to determine if the device is reachable and then adds it to the managed device list. It does not do a full poll.
The "run collection profile" will actually run a full inventory on any device in the manage device list. This includes all the information needed for the SNTC reports.
For firewall, you should only need to add each physical firewall, but make certain you are polling the correct context that has SNMP enabled. The same applies to Nexus switches. Make certain you are polling the correct VDC.
Thanks,
Lynden

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09-26-2016 11:52 AM
Go to Management > Unmanage Devices and select the devices you want to remove. Click the right arrow to move them into the right pane, and then select the "unmanage" button.
Thanks,
Lynden
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09-26-2016 12:13 PM
Hey Lynden Price,
Thanks for reply. If I have multiple devices to get rid of and want to start fresh from scratch, do you know what to do ? I have mix of old (decommissioned) devices with production device. If I can wipe out everything and discover/add devices based on new IP range.

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09-26-2016 12:32 PM
In that case you can go to:
Management > Unmanage Device and select the option for "all devices" and then unmanage.
Once that is done, you can go to:
Management > Discovery and Manage Devices and select the option to scan a range. Input the range (first and last address or by CIDR notation) and then select the SNMP protocol on the last page. That should scan the range of IPs and automatically add the discovered devices into the managed device list.
Thanks,
Lynden
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09-26-2016 01:48 PM
It worked great. Thanks!!
Can you please tell me what does "Run collection profile" do ? How it is different then "discovery and manage device" ?
For context on firewall do we need to add each context or physical firewall ?
For nexus switches do we need to add VDCs or directly single switch ?
Thanks for very helpful answer

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09-28-2016 07:10 AM
The "discovery and manage device" does a small snmp poll to determine if the device is reachable and then adds it to the managed device list. It does not do a full poll.
The "run collection profile" will actually run a full inventory on any device in the manage device list. This includes all the information needed for the SNTC reports.
For firewall, you should only need to add each physical firewall, but make certain you are polling the correct context that has SNMP enabled. The same applies to Nexus switches. Make certain you are polling the correct VDC.
Thanks,
Lynden
