‎04-23-2012 10:11 PM
‎04-24-2012 04:12 PM
PierreM wrote:
For larger organizations, being able to see all mailservers or DNS servers by simply clicking on the appropriate "Device type" would be a great timesaver.
PierreM wrote:
BTW,all discovered devices already exist so why would someone need to "add" a device?
‎04-24-2012 06:11 PM
Lansweeper wrote:PierreM wrote:
For larger organizations, being able to see all mailservers or DNS servers by simply clicking on the appropriate "Device type" would be a great timesaver.Lansweeper wrote:
Clicking on a device type in the "Device overview" should already take you to a page listing all devices of that type.
I see nothing under Device Overview. How does it get populated?
Looking at the configuration utility, it seems that you poll devices based on SNMP. Does this mean i have to install SNMP on my windows servers if I want them to be discovered as devices such as Mailserver and DNS server? I'm running Lansweeper version 4.2.0.15.PierreM wrote:
BTW,all discovered devices already exist so why would someone need to "add" a device?
The "Add new device" option is useful if you want to keep track of devices that are not part of your network for instance. It allows you to submit devices completely manually.
Some changes to the "Device overview" are planned for Lansweeper version 5.0, but nothing has been finalized yet. Lansweeper 5.0 is currently in development, but we do not yet have a release date for it.
‎04-25-2012 12:57 PM
PierreM wrote:
I see nothing under Device Overview. How does it get populated?
PierreM wrote:
Does this mean i have to install SNMP on my windows servers if I want them to be discovered as devices such as Mailserver and DNS server? I'm running Lansweeper version 4.2.0.15.
‎04-26-2012 12:26 AM
Lansweeper wrote:PierreM wrote:
I see nothing under Device Overview. How does it get populated?
The "Device overview" gets populated based on scanned device types. Devices include printers, routers, modems... It is important to note that Lansweeper currently makes a clear distinction between "computers" and "devices".PierreM wrote:
Does this mean i have to install SNMP on my windows servers if I want them to be discovered as devices such as Mailserver and DNS server? I'm running Lansweeper version 4.2.0.15.
You cannot scan a machine as both a computer and a device. Lansweeper uses port 135 to determine whether a machine is a computer or a device. If port 135 is open, the machine is deemed a computer. If port 135 is closed, the machine is deemed a device. This implies that a machine cannot be both a computer and a device.
This issue will be addressed in Lansweeper version 5.0, which will merge computers and devices into a single "asset" category. You will also be able to assign a machine to more than one type/group.
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