On 10/27/2009 10:57 AM, Hunter, David B. wrote:
2. Also of use would be auto-discovery of an IP range or a single subnet (i.e. 0 hops), such that discovering 
a subnet doesn't hit a router and then discover the rest of the entire network.  A specific range either 
specified as "a.a.a.a - b.b.b.b" or "a.a.a.a/24" notation that was strictly enforced, 
would be helpful.  Currently, scanning a subnet eventually hits our router and then quickly goes beyond 
discovering our very large network.  This occurs even in the instance that I specify only "1 hop" 
for auto-discovery.
David,

I can submit these for you, but you may find that inserting and scanning a network solves your autodiscovery problem. Use the Insert > Network command to insert a subnet on your map, and then right-click the new subnet oval and select 'scan network' from the context menu. This should limit the scan to the specific subnet.


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Best regards,

Janice Losgar
Dartware, LLC
603)643-9600 x114
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