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User action is required to clearly associate each discovered virtual network with its correct network view in the Network View Editor. This provides additional context to collected data and enables NetMRI to fully discover and model the network topology. If you define any new network views in this step, you will also need to configure scan interfaces based on the steps in Configuring Scan Interfaces. If a network view does not have an assigned scan interface, discovery will not take place on that network.

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To add a discovered VRF to a network view, perform the following:

  1. Go to Click the Settings icon > Setup Network Views.
    The Network Views settings page appears, listing all currently defined views.
  2. Hover over the Action icon for the chosen network view and select Assign
    The Define and Configure Networks editor appears in a popup window.
  3. To see all currently discovered VRFs, click Search VRF Names.
    All discovered VRF instances in all devices are listed alphabetically. Unassigned VRFs appear in white in the left panel, and assigned VRFs are highlighted in gray. If you see more VRF entries then you can easily navigate, check the Show unassigned VRF Only check box.
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Each network view must have a discovery range associated with it. For more information, see Configuring Discovery Ranges.

4. To see all VRFs listed as discovered on each device, click Display VRFs per Device. All VRFs are listed under their respective device names.

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