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‎04-26-2016 11:48 AM
Hi,
We have a few servers that have a few IP's assigned for each.
Lansweeper only shows 1 IP but doesn't show the others.
How can we make it show the others as well?
(They are in the IP scanning range)
Please assist,
Thanks.
We have a few servers that have a few IP's assigned for each.
Lansweeper only shows 1 IP but doesn't show the others.
How can we make it show the others as well?
(They are in the IP scanning range)
Please assist,
Thanks.
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‎05-08-2016 08:41 PM
All of a Windows computer's network interfaces are automatically scanned and listed in the Config\Network section of individual computer webpages. You can build a report based on the tblNetwork database table as well.
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‎05-19-2016 01:25 PM
The Assets.aspx page only lists the asset's "main" (i.e. most recently scanned) IP address and cannot be modified. To "search" all of your Windows computers' IP addresses, you can build a report.
- Open the report builder under Reports\Create New Report.
- Double-click on tblNetwork in the table list on the right to add the table to your report.
- In the visual representation of the report in the upper section of the report builder, tick the IPAddress field in tblNetwork.
- Give your report a title and hit Save & Run. You can filter the IPAddress column within the report results to perform a "search".

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‎05-09-2016 09:15 AM
But is there a way to show it on the assets page or at least be able to search for each one of them from the assets page?
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‎05-08-2016 08:41 PM
All of a Windows computer's network interfaces are automatically scanned and listed in the Config\Network section of individual computer webpages. You can build a report based on the tblNetwork database table as well.
