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a. Check
Active Status
or
Inactive Status
depending
on whether you want to actively monitor the ports or
not.
b. Check
Trunk
if you only want to select trunk (uplink)
ports in the filter. If
Trunk
is not checked, then both
trunk ports and access ports will be selected in the
filter.
c. Specify
Port Range
using values separated by
commas. HP uses a convention of 1-48. Cisco uses
a row/port notation (and a switch/row/port notation for
stacked switches). An example for Cisco is: 0/1-48,
1/1-48,1/1-24 etc.
d. Specify
VLAN
as an integer ranging from 1-4095.
You can provide a comma-separated list or range.
For example: 1,2,5,6-20,66.
e. Specify
Port Description
for each port by specifying
a different description on each line using strings, *, or
regular expressions. For information about using
regular expressions, refer to Appendix C, “Regular
Expression Pattern Matching.”
8. Expand the
Device
tree at the bottom of the page and select the desired
ports:
9. Click
Filter All Ports Below
to apply the selected filtering options to the
selected ports. If you want to undo the filtering, deselect the
Advanced
Filtering Options
chosen previously and click
Filter All Ports Below
.
Then click the check box next to the
Name
column (or the check box next
to each desired device name) to restore all the discovered ports.
10. Click
NEXT
to begin monitoring the selected ports.
11. If no new Active Directory Domain Controllers were discovered, and you
want to monitor users with UDT, you will need to add the relevant AD
domain controllers after finishing the discovery wizard.
In the meantime, click IMPORT.
Details on the ports successfully imported are listed.
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