Dell OpenManage Network Manager Quick Start Guide 5.2 - Page 9

General Parameters, Profile Options

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Discovery profiles configure equipment discovery for Dell OpenManage Network Manager. The summary view displays the Name, Description, Default (the green check indicates the default profile), whether the profile is Scheduled and Next Execution Date for scheduled discovery. Follow these steps to start discovering equipment on your network. 1 Click the Resource Discovery button in Quick Navigation or right-click the Discovery Profiles list and select New. (If you have previously exported profiles, you can Import them. You can also Export Selection, or Export all profiles in this manager. Open an existing profile to edit it.) 2 After this beginning, if you clicked the Resource Discovery button, the Quick Discovery screen appears where you can enter device identifiers (typically IP Address(es)), and authentications, then execute discovery. The Quick Discovery screen can also discover the default Discovery profile if you have configured one already. If you clicked New in the Discovery portlet, the Discovery Profile Editor appears, with a stepby-step set of screens to configure resource discovery, as described below. You can navigate through the Profile Editor by clicking the screen tab names at the top, or by clicking the Next button at the bottom of the page. Discovery Profile Editor Use this editor to configure discovery. Baseline discovery is the initial discovery to compare to later discoveries. Follow these steps to discover equipment on your network: General 3 General Parameters-Set the Name, Description and whether this profile is the baseline default. 4 Profile Options-Select the Device Naming Format (how the device appears in lists, once discovered), whether to Manage by IP address or hostname, and check whether to Resolve Hostname(s), ICMP Ping Device(s), Manage ICMP-only Device(s), or Manage Unclassified Device(s). This last checkbox determines whether Dell OpenManage Network Manager attempts to manage devices that have no device driver installed. Management may be possible, but more limited than for devices with drivers installed, provided this capability is one you have licensed. 7

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Discovery profiles configure
equipment discovery for Dell
OpenManage Network Manager.
The summary view displays the
Name, Description, Default
(the
green check indicates the default
profile), whether the profile is
Scheduled
and
Next Execution
Date
for scheduled discovery.
Follow these steps to start
discovering equipment on your
network.
1
Click the
Resource Discovery
button in Quick Navigation or right-click the Discovery Profiles
list and select
New.
(If you have previously exported profiles, you can
Import
them. You can
also
Export Selection,
or
Export all
profiles in this manager.
Open
an existing profile to edit
it.)
2
After this beginning, if you clicked the
Resource Discovery
button, the Quick Discovery
screen appears where you can enter device identifiers (typically IP Address(es)), and
authentications, then execute discovery. The Quick Discovery screen can also discover the
default Discovery profile if you have configured one already.
If you clicked
New
in the Discovery portlet, the Discovery Profile Editor appears, with a step-
by-step set of screens to configure resource discovery, as described below.
You can navigate through the Profile Editor by clicking the screen tab names at the top, or by
clicking the
Next
button at the bottom of the page.
Discovery Profile Editor
Use this editor to configure discovery. Baseline discovery is the initial discovery to compare to later
discoveries. Follow these steps to discover equipment on your network:
General
3
General Parameters
—Set the
Name, Description
and whether this profile is the baseline
default.
4
Profile Options
—Select the
Device Naming Format
(how the device appears in lists, once
discovered), whether to
Manage by
IP address or hostname, and check whether to
Resolve
Hostname(s), ICMP Ping Device(s), Manage ICMP-only Device(s),
or
Manage Unclassified
Device(s).
This last checkbox determines whether Dell OpenManage Network Manager
attempts to manage devices that have no device driver installed. Management may be
possible, but more limited than for devices with drivers installed, provided this capability is
one you have licensed.