Selecting/Grouping Ip Addresses To Audit; Saving The Audit - NetSHIELD Branch PRO User Manual

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Each IP address is listed with a check box to its left. Use the check box to select individual IPs
for audit. The listing also shows IP addresses of subnets; subnets do not have host name or
operating system data.
You must select at least one IP address to audit. Selecting the checkbox in the column header
will select all the IP addresses on the list or within a subnet.
Review your settings on the Audit Settings page.
NOTE: Before you proceed, ensure no red text appears in the Audit Settings
display. If any IP addresses are shown in red, you either exceeded the number of
IP addresses your license allows you to audit, or an existing audit may show an
unknown IP Address (Known Missing Assets). (See the sections on Known
Missing Assets for more information. These Known Missing Assets are preceded
by the word Previously.)
SnoopWall NetSHIELD indicates the number of IPs in excess of your license in a message at
the top of the window. You must click Edit and deselect enough IPs to reduce the number below
the limit, or you can increase your license limit.
Click Review before saving again. (Your license is not affected until you click Save in the Audit
Settings window and audit those assets. Save is "grayed out" until you are within your license
range).
Click Save to preserve the audit and exit from the Audit Wizard. This takes you to the
Manage Audits page that displays all defined audits.
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