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A ping range is an IP address in which each octet can be a number, or a range of numbers
enclosed in square brackets.
The following examples illustrate how ping ranges are interpreted:
Ping Range
10.10.10.[12-15]
10.10.10.*
10.[10-11].20.[3-5]
Note: Using large ping ranges greatly increases discovery time.
Configuring TCP Ports
The Configuration > Discovery page TCP Ports tab defines the different TCP services that the
ZoneRanger will discover and monitor. The TCP port list on this tab is initially populated with
common TCP services.
Figure 34-30. Configuration > Discovery page TCP Ports tab
The TCP Port Scan Timeout field specifies how long to wait for a response from the TCP port
before timing out.
If Auto Discover is checked for a service, the corresponding TCP port is tested on all
discovered nodes to determine whether the node supports the service. To keep nodes that do not
have the service from having the port scanned, uncheck the corresponding Auto Discover
checkbox. You can use the Configuration > Polling page to manually configure the service to
be polled on a node.
ZoneRanger 5.5 User's Guide
IP Addresses Pinged
10.10.10.12, 10.10.10.13,
10.10.10.14, and 10.10.10.15.
10.10.10.1 ... 10.10.10.255.
10.10.20.3, 10.10.20.4, 10.10.20.5,
10.11.20.3, 10.11.20.4, and
10.11.20.5.
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