Finding Endpoints In A Subnet - SolarWinds User Device Tracker UDT Quick Start Manual

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6. To monitor this endpoint as a node, click Start monitoring as a node under
Endpoint details.

Finding Endpoints in a Subnet

Scenario: I need to find all endpoints currently on a subnet.
To find all endpoints on a subnet:
1. Click the DEVICE TRACKER tab, if not already selected.
2. Locate UDT Search (just below the menu bar near the top right of the
page).
3. Click the menu button
for the search.
Note: MAC addresses are stored without formating; you can
successfully search for a MAC address with format xxxx.xxxx.xxxx or
xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx or xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx.
4. Enter the desired term for the search.
This example uses IP address '10.199.3.*" as the target subnet.
In this case we are searching for an exact match. In general, specific
matches are required sought unless wildcards are used in the search term.
This means that if you search for laptop and there is a machine named
laptop01, you will not find it unless you search for laptop01 or laptop* (or
other valid wildcard search).
More wildcard examples:
Fa1* – (when used with Port Number search option) matches
l
any port number that begins with Fa1 followed by any
characters.
MAC Address: 00:0C*
l
IP Address: 10.10.10.*
l
Cisco3750-* (assuming each of three stacked switches were
l
added as individual devices, using a common naming
convention like Cisco3750-1, Cisco3750-2, Cisco3750-3; in this
in the search box, and select the desired option(s)
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