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If you have not received a license file, or you have misplaced it, you can obtain a license file at http://support.infoblox.com. When you receive the file, save it in a location you can access from the Setup Wizard.
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- A CIDR address block is defined by a network address and bitmask (for example, 192.168.1.0/24).
- An IP address range defines a start and ending IP address. For instance, you could define 192.168.1.0 as the start of the IP range and 192.168.1.255 as the end of the IP range.
- An IP address wildcard pattern defines a single IP address range using a wildcard character or range for a specific set of octets. For example, you could define either 192.168.1.* or 192.168.1.0-255 as the IP address wildcard pattern. An IP address wildcard pattern can substitute an asterisk or range for any single octet in the definition.
- A desired set of values can also be imported from a CSV file.
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- To specify IP addresses that you want NetMRI to manage, do the following:
- To add an item, click New, enter the new IP address in the IP Address field (subnet is not necessary), select the discovery mode, and then click Add.
- To edit an item, select an entry, click Edit, change the value in the IP Address field above the table or change the discovery mode, and then click Save.
- To delete an item, select an entry, click Delete, and then confirm the deletion.
- To import discovery setting data, click Import, click Browse... in the dialog box, select the CSV file, and then click Import. For more information, see Discovery Import Formats.
- Click Next.
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- Enter the CLI credentials used by the devices specified in the Discovery Ranges and Static IPs steps. NetMRI automatically determines which credentials are associated with each device. You can do the following:
- To add an item, click New, enter the values for the Priority, Password Type (User or Enable), Username, and Password fields, and then click Add.
- To edit an item, select the item, click Edit, make the necessary changes, and then click Save.
- To test an item, select the item, click Test, select the hostname or IP, and then click Start in the dialog box.
- To delete an item, select the item, click Delete, and then confirm the deletion.
- To import credential data, click Import, click Browse... in the dialogue box, select the CSV file, and then click Import. For more information, see Discovery Import Formats.
- Click Next.
For more information, see the topic Adding and Editing Credentials and its subsections in the NetMRI online help.
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- Enter the SNMP v1/2 credentials used by any devices specified in the Discovery Ranges and Static IPs steps. NetMRI automatically determines which credentials are associated with each device. Here you can do the following:
- To add an item, click New, fill in the Priority and Community fields above the table, and then click Add.
- To edit an item, select the item, click Edit, make the necessary changes, and then click Save.
- To test an item, select the item, click Test, select the Hostname or IP in the dialog box, and then click Start.
- To delete an item, select the item, click Delete, then confirm the deletion.
- To import credential data, click Import, click Browse in the dialog box, select the CSV file, and then click Import. For more information, see Discovery Import Formats.
- Click Next.
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- Enter the SNMP v3 credentials used by any devices specified in the Discovery Ranges and Static IPs NetMRI automatically determines which credentials are associated with each device. Here you can do the following:
- To add an item, click New, fill in the Priority and Community fields above the table along with the required Authentication and Privacy protocols and passwords, and then click Add.
- To edit an item, select the item, click Edit, make the necessary changes, and then click Save.
- To test an item, select the item, and then click Test, select the Hostname or IP, and then click Start.
- To delete an item, select the item, click Delete, and then confirm the deletion.
- To import credential data, click Import, click Browse in the dialog box and select the CSV file, and then click Import. For more information, see Discovery Import Formats.
- Click Next.
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- Enter IP addresses for seed routers. Here you can do the following:
- To add an item, click New, enter the IP address of the Seed Router in the corresponding field, and then click Add.
- To edit an item, select the item, click Edit, make the necessary changes, and then click Save.
- To force immediate discovery, click Discover Now.
- To delete an item, select the item, click Delete, and then confirm the deletion.
- To import discovery setting data, click Import, click Browse in the dialog box, select the CSV file, and then click Import. The imported file data is applied as a set of one or more Seed Routers. Ensure correct values before importing. For more information, see Discovery Import Formats.
- Click Next.
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