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joegasper
Engaged Sweeper
Snmp OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.1.1.1
Snmp Hostname: Pocket_PC
Snmp Description: Intermec 700 Color Mobile Computer
Snmp Contact: Add an administrator here
Snmp Location: Add a location if applicable
SNMP Active
Port 135 is closed
Port 139 is open
Port 445 is closed
Netbios information not accessible
FTP port is closed
SMTP port is closed
HTTP port is closed
HTTPS port is closed
SIP port 5060 is closed
HP jetdirect port 9100 is closed
SSH port 22 is closed

Scanning done!
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joegasper
Engaged Sweeper
Yes, done that, working perfect.
joegasper
Engaged Sweeper
I can't... it's already there. 🙂

But...

The service is classifying them as a NAS box:

The only open port is finds is:
Ftp header: 220 Connected to Intermec IFTP server. Version 2.09.

These Pocket_PC devices are using SNMP community name of "public", that's why I'm getting better info with the DeviceTester tool. I'm scanning the IP range with a different SNMP community name - I can add a scan with "public" also, but I'll catch items I don't care about (and can then exclude them).

I think also though, the FTP response with "Intermec" in the header would be better classed as a "Windows CE" device.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
joegasper wrote:

These Pocket_PC devices are using SNMP community name of "public", that's why I'm getting better info with the DeviceTester tool. I'm scanning the IP range with a different SNMP community name - I can add a scan with "public" also, but I'll catch items I don't care about (and can then exclude them).

You can include up to 3 snmp community names per range.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
You can add the OID in the configuration tool.