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sisman
Engaged Sweeper II
Hi,

is it possible to scan IP range (we have multiple vlans) for computers, or each computer have to be put manually in configuration?

Since we have more than 1500 clients this would be very nice option.
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sisman
Engaged Sweeper II
So the only solution is to enter OU by OU which have to scanned?
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
sisman wrote:
So the only solution is to enter OU by OU which have to scanned?


Yes
sisman
Engaged Sweeper II
But I don't see how to EXCLUDE several OU's from scanning.
I can put which OU's I want to scan (but I have over 150 OU's) and only several OU's which I don't want to scan.
So solution is to put several OU's out of scanning process.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
sisman wrote:
But I don't see how to EXCLUDE several OU's from scanning.


That is correct.
Note that the including of OU's is recursive, all sub-ou's will also be scanned.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
If you use active scanning you can filter by OU (not by IP range)
If you use lsclient you can change your login script so lsclient only runs in some ip ranges
sisman
Engaged Sweeper II
HI, is there any way to exclude from scanning range of computers (using wildcards maybe ??) or we have to put each computer? We want to exclude over 200 PC's, so it's not easy work 🙂
sisman
Engaged Sweeper II
Error is "Connection to server failed".
But strange thing, all of them appeared over night !
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
When you say : LSclient.exe also fails connecting from them...."

Which error do you get?
Could it be a naming resolution problem?
sisman
Engaged Sweeper II
Yes I see that