I haven't done Dude discovery for a while so this may not work.
Justin is right, hard to move. However, you may be able to put just the
ones you want on the map.
It used to do discovery by subnet. That doesn't have to be real
subnets. So, build a map for your PoP or AP or whatever. Do discovery
for the map on just the address range that should be on the map. You may
need to do several small ranges, but this let's you get just what you want.
On 3/9/2017 4:23 PM, Justin Wilson via Mikrotik-users wrote:
+1 to what Dennis says. The fact that you can’t move devices to different maps
after discovery (at least without hassle) is a major reason I don’t let things
auto discover. Setup your map and submaps then add your devices. It seems
time consuming but you check as you go.
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On Mar 9, 2017, at 9:44 AM, Dennis Burgess via Mikrotik-users
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Not to do DUDE discovery!! Seriously, just add and build it from scratch, much
simpler and better. It has no clue on subnets, how things are connected etc.
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Subject: [Mikrotik Users] DUDE Discovery
What is the proper way to get dude to discover my RouterOS devices, and place
them on the network map?
I can get it to put everything (or nothing) on the network map with a
discovery, but that results in (literally) thousands of devices that don't need
to be there. I want *ONLY* RouterOS devices to be discovered.
The documentation for Dude is quite insufficient
(https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:The_Dude/Device_discovery).
Following it results in a blank map.
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