You are configuring the Lansweeper automatic cleanup options to your needs and come across the options that refer to “assets not seen in the last XX days” and you ask yourself, what do they mean?
What does it mean?
The cleanup options that refer to “assets not seen in the last XX days” look at multiple dates to determine if an asset was seen on your network.
You can check your assets and see if they have met this “not seen” criterium with the built-in report “Asset: Last scan times”:
- The assets have not been successfully scanned in the last xx days, this means that the Last Seen date or Last Successful Scan (tblAssets.Lastseen) needs to be older than xx days.
- The assets have not reported to a domain controller in the last xx days, this means that the Last Active Scan or Last On-Premises AD Domain Scan date (tblAssets.LastActiveScan) needs to be older than xx days.
- The assets have not been seen in the network in the last xx days by IP Range Scanning, i.e. Lansweeper has not seen assets with that name/IP combination and open ports in the network. This means that the Last IP Range Scan date (tblAssets.LastIPScan) needs to be older than xx days.