between devices on your network.
c. Position the slider or type a value, in ms, to set the
Search Timeout.
Note: The Search Timeout is the amount of
time Network Sonar Discovery waits to
determine if a given IP address has a network
device assigned to it.
d. Position the slider or type a value to set the number of
SNMP Retries.
Note: This value is the number of times
Network Sonar Discovery will retry a failed
SNMP request, defined as any SNMP request
that does not receive a response within the
SNMP Timeout defined above.
e. Position the slider or type a value to set the Hop Count.
Note: If the Hop Count is greater than zero,
Network Sonar Discovery searches for devices
connected to any discovered device. Each
connection to a discovered device counts as a
hop.
f. Position the slider or type a value to set the Discovery
Timeout.
Note: The Discovery Timeout is the amount of
time, in minutes, Network Sonar Discovery is
allowed to complete a network discovery. If a
discovery takes longer than the Discovery
Timeout, the discovery is terminated.
13. If you only want to use SNMP to discover devices on your network,
check Use SNMP only.
Note: By default, Network Sonar uses ICMP ping requests
to locate devices. Most information about monitored
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