Le Wed, 4 Jul 2012 10:46:33 +0200 Marco Gaiarin <[email protected]> a écrit:
>Mandi! David DURIEUX > In chel di` si favelave... > >> The best way is to do a network discovery, where agent discover and >> associate SNMP model if device supported. This task get few > >I know my devices, so i prefere to enable SNMP on a per-device basis, >while scanning all the network for finding SNMP devices... > > >Anyway... > >> informations of devices, but reuired to identify them. >> One you have do this the first time, you will do a network inventory >> (SNMP) to get all data of the devices. >> To begin, see this is a good beginning. > >0) Ok, on 'Home > Plugins > FusionInventory' i push 'Discover the > network', the radar. > >1) then i setup a ip range, for now a subclass of my network (10.19.1.1 > -> 10.19.1.254), defining no ''permanent tasks''. >Hit 'Next'. > >2) SNMP auth have the predefined public authentication for v1 and v2c, > leave untouched, hit 'Next'. > >3) link rules; as in my previous thread i've disabled the last 'Unknown > device import' and created a recipe 'Unknown device with serial'. >Anyway, hit 'Next'. > >4) i add a task, name 'Discover test', 'Active' of course 'yes', mode > push, priodicity none; I've leaved 'Definition' and 'Action' as is. >Hit 'Next'. > >5) cheched the new task, then hit 'Force start'. Nothing happen, i go > to 'task running result' but the page are empty. > > >So i go back to 4) and define as 'Definition' the ip ranges defined in >1), and as 'Action' 'Auto management dynamic of agents'. > >Same result, nothing happens. > Wizard in plugins 0.80+x.x not really good (better in version 0.83+x.x but not yet released). So try to use menu 'task management' David ++ _______________________________________________ Fusioninventory-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fusioninventory-user
