Shai,

The reason it's giving you all of the 192.168.x.176 networks is because the NETMASK 
filters out all addresses covered up by 0's and considers the rest as network 
addresses. With a netmask of 255.255.0.248, it's should scan every calculated 
192.168.x.y network for the host addresses (x.y) between 0.176 and 255.183. Try using 
the actual network subnet mask for the network you are scanning (It's only a guess, 
but try 255.255.255.248), and see if that doesn't work better for you... If you're not 
intimately familiar with how subnetting works, do an internet search on "SUBNETTING" 
and you should find any number of references or you can pick up any book that explains 
TCP/IP addressing, as they can explain it far better with pictures than I can here 
with verbal descriptions.

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Bryan Harrell, SPII 
Network Transport & Administration - Tallahassee
Fla. Dept of Revenue
(850)-921-0700  S/C 291-0700
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Hello all

Did Anyone triad using Map  Network Properties like
Network - 192.168.0.176
Netmask - 255.255.0.248

For 192.168.X.177-182
Ware X in networks: 0-255

It works fine for Device Discovery Using ICMP.
But Active discovery for this seting gives all the scope (192.168.0.176 - 
192.168.255.254)

Thanks in advance.

Shai Elkayam
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