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‎03-14-2011 08:10 PM
Is there a way to get a report of all of the vlan ip ranges on the network. We have many and I am trying to setup to exclude all of the xxx.xxx.xxx.1 because they are routers and another agency that manages them gets security alerts when they get a pinged? So I was going to add all of the ranges starting with xxx.xxx.xxx.2 to xxx.xxx.xxx.2254 to exclude the routers. But unfortunately our documentation is not up to date and I don't want to miss any ranges. Or can we use wild cards?
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‎03-15-2011 03:23 PM
You could try creating a report on table tblnetwork, this has all IP addresses found.

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‎03-15-2011 02:18 PM
No. Not all the ranges are in there. That's why I was wondering if there was a report of the ranges discovered. Just wondering.

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‎03-15-2011 11:16 AM
I'm not sure I understand the problem.
Are all ranges already in lansweeper?
You can use the IP exclude function to exclude the IP addresses you don't want to scan.
Are all ranges already in lansweeper?
You can use the IP exclude function to exclude the IP addresses you don't want to scan.
