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It is possible that the issue is caused by exceeding the maximum number of devices that a single Probe can manage.Could you please check the switch logs and see if you find a message similar to the following?"CBD Probe Agent disabled. Maximum number ...
CBD will not send popups or email notifications for devices that are blocked by the discovery filter. If you are seeing online popups for devices like Polycom phones, it is likely because those devices have not yet been blocked. Once a device is bloc...
Once you disable the "MAC address table discovery" option, these devices should change to offline status after about ten minutes. Once they are offline, you will be able to delete them from the inventory.Regarding why only offline devices can be dele...
Polycom phones and Ubiquiti APs are already blocked by the discovery filter, as indicated by the block icon next to hostname. By default, the inventory is displayed with the "Show Discovery: Enabled" filter, which only lists devices not blocked by th...
The Cisco 9300L uses its hostname as the Device ID in CDP neighbor advertisements, but CBD needs to obtain the MAC address in order to register a device in the inventory.Typically, CBD can resolve this by using ARP to map the IP address of the 9300L ...