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Interpreting Discovery Table Data

The Recent Activity, License Management, Problems, and Non-Detected IPs tables organize information in the following columns:

E (Existing Status)

The listed IP address exists in the network. All devices will receive this status to indicate where NetMRI first discovered the address.

P (Fingerprint Status)

If NetMRI is configured to use fingerprinting, device fingerprint status is listed in this column.

R (Reached Status)

Shows whether NetMRI has sent a packet to the device and received a reply, establishing that the device is reachable. Devices are typically tested for reachability through SNMP and the CLI, usually with an ICMP Ping operation.

S (SNMP Credentials Status)

Indicates the status of the SNMP credential guessing process.

SC (SNMP Collection Status)

Shows the status of SNMP data collection for the device. Success indicates that a device successfully allows data collection through SNMP. If this is not successful, check the S field to see whether the correct credential is given.

C (CLI Credential Status)

Displays the status of the CLI credential guessing process.

CC (Config Collection Status)

Indicates whether a device supports command-line connectivity and whether the configuration collection is successful. If this is not successful, check the C field to see whether the correct credential is given.

G (Device Group Status)

Shows the status of the device group generation process. Success indicates that a device has been assigned to at least one group.

DB (Discovery Blackout Status)

Indicates whether or not the selected device is in a Discovery Blackout period. Two states are possible, In Blackout and Not in Blackout.

CB (Change Blackout Status)

Indicates whether or not the selected device is in a Change Blackout period. Two states are possible, In Blackout and Not in Blackout.

Status

Licensed devices are listed as such. Unlicensed devices are non-network devices or devices for which NetMRI license limits have been exceeded. Unmanaged devices are those which NetMRI will discover, but not manage.

Type

Lists the device type as determined by NetMRI.

Last Timestamp

Date and time the data in the device records were updated or verified as unchanged.

Last Action

The last action performed by NetMRI on the device after discovery takes place. For example, Device Groups: Successfully assigned to device groups indicates that the device was successfully discovered and added to a device group.

Last Seen

The date and time when the device was last seen on the network. For example, reading the IP address in the ARP table from a router.

First Seen

Date and time when the listed device was first detected by the NetMRI appliance.

You can pass the mouse over the E, P, R, S, SC, C, CC, and G columns to display an explanatory tooltip.

The following status icons appear in the tables:

  • Passed: The device passed the process.
  • Failed: The device failed the process.
  • Not Applicable: The process is not applicable to the device.

A pink row in the table indicates that there is at least one failed process for the device.

To see the action that generated a status, along with the timestamp and source of the action, hover over a status icon.

Each of the column categories provides a reason or an explanation of how a discovery phenomenon took place upon each device. Consider the E (Exists) column, for example. Possible explanations for why a device was found to exist in the network include the following:

Exists: Device exists / Source: SNMP                                                             Exists: Device exists / Source: NIOS

Exists: Device exists / Source: Net-SNMP                                                     Exists: Device exists / Source: NetMRI

Exists: Device exists / Source: CIDR Table                                                     Exists: Device exists / Source: Seed

Exists: Device exists / Source: CDP                                                                Exists: Device exists / Source: Wireless Controller

Exists: Device exists / Source: Route Table                                                   Exists: Device exists / Source: IP Phone

Exists: Device exists / Source: ARP Table                                                      Exists: Device exists / Source: Call Server

Exists: Device exists / Source: Path                                                                Exists: Device exists / Source: VPN Table

Exists: Device exists / Source: CDP Table                                                      Exists: Device exists / Source: Wireless AP

Exists: Device exists / Source: LLDP                                                               Exists: Device exists / Source: Subnet Scan

Exists: Device exists / Source: HSRP                                                              Exists: Device exists / Source: Discover Now

Exists: Device exists / Source: VRRP

To expand all IP addresses of a device and the corresponding interfaces to which they are assigned, click the arrow to the left of the IP address of the device.