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‎06-18-2015 08:48 PM
Hello all,
Got a problem with my Asset in IP location are wrong , i got have over 100 IP Address Range locations entered.
When i got into one of them it should be all of the same range of ip addresse ,but no many different ip range addresse is in there,when i do a report it give the wrong number because there are many double.
Now i have over one hundre we will go much much big liste soon.
how can we resolve this problem.
ty
Daniel
Got a problem with my Asset in IP location are wrong , i got have over 100 IP Address Range locations entered.
When i got into one of them it should be all of the same range of ip addresse ,but no many different ip range addresse is in there,when i do a report it give the wrong number because there are many double.
Now i have over one hundre we will go much much big liste soon.
how can we resolve this problem.
ty
Daniel
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‎06-19-2015 11:27 AM
Under Configuration\Asset groups, section IP Address Range locations, review your setup for overlappings or typos. IP locations should not overlap each other because many web console pages will display duplicates in that case. Rather use a schema in the names of your IP locations. Also be sure to use the correct format (no leading 0's on any IP segment like 192.168.010.1). However, normally Lansweeper should automatically correct this.
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‎06-19-2015 11:27 AM
Under Configuration\Asset groups, section IP Address Range locations, review your setup for overlappings or typos. IP locations should not overlap each other because many web console pages will display duplicates in that case. Rather use a schema in the names of your IP locations. Also be sure to use the correct format (no leading 0's on any IP segment like 192.168.010.1). However, normally Lansweeper should automatically correct this.
