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‎06-30-2025 02:02 PM
Hi all
Maybe a strange question, but I haven't been able to figure this out myself.
My firewall has several virtual interfaces, one for each VLAN, and so Lansweeper server sees each interface IP on the firewall, as a asset.
Is there any way to make this smarter, as I really don't want a asset for each gateway IP for each vlan, while these aren't linked to the Firewall either.
Vlan 10 - 192.168.10.1 (Asset found as Linux, but can't be scanned for anything)
Vlan 20 - 192.168.20.1 (Asset found as Linux, but can't be scanned for anything)
Etc...
I have around 15 vlans so far, so beside the Firewall MGMT interface, that can be scanned and is shown correct, with all the subinterfaces, I also have 15 assets, one for each IP of the subinterface on the firewall, and this just makes noise.
Firewall is a Palo Alto
Any one knows something "nice" to do here?
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‎06-30-2025 05:29 PM
Hello
As they are different interfaces (Mac Addresses and responding to a different IP), there's no merge option. They are unfortunately seen as a different asset.
One suggestion though is you could do an exception on the IP address in a manual fashion. Delete the unwanted and try to scan and see if the duplicate comes back.
Hope this helps!
