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Introduction
» NetworkView version 3.6
» What's New?
Tutorial
» Tutorial Part 1
» Tutorial Part 2
» Tutorial Part 3
» Tutorial Part 4
» Tutorial Part 5
Discovery & Maps
» Load or Save Map
» Discover Network Automatically
» Using Maps & Lists
» Print & Print Preview
» What to do after Automatic Discovery?
» Discover Again & Modify Map Information
Nodes
» Selecting Node
» Node Properties
» Adding/Deleting/Finding Node
» Updating & Exporting Node Information
» Calling External Tools & Tooltips
Advanced Features
» Create Network Map Manually
» Export to Enhanced MetaFile (EMF)
» Changing Font & Merging Files
» Exporting Map Data to Text File
» Edit SnmpOid & Mac Addresses Databases
» Discovering without ICMP
» Viewing Log Files & Updating Maps
» Creating Map from DNS Only
» Register NVD File Type
Monitoring & Alerting
» Monitoring
» Disable Monitoring or Alerting
» How to be Alerted of Unreachable Node?
» Stopping Monitoring
» Start Monitoring Automatically
Port Scanner & Browsers
» Using Port Scanner
» SNMP Browser
» WMI Browser
Discovery Options
» General
» ICMP & SNMP
» TCP Ports
» WMI & WMI Credentials
Setting Preferences
» Views
» Colors, Fonts & Print
» Editor
» Monitoring
» Alerts
» Restoring Default Values
Technical References
» NetworkView Files
» Using NetworkView from USB Key
» Product Design
» Discovery Mechanism
Support Detail
» Registering NetworkView
» Contacting Us
 
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What to do after Automatic Discovery?

After a discovery, all nodes will probably not show the same level of information. (see Node Properties to check what information was found). The following paragraphs show a few reasons why some information could be missing.

  • Missing node(s): You know one or more nodes exist, and they are not included in the map.
    Why: The node(s) are not alive at this moment; a firewall is blocking ICMP; the timeout used was too short. Uncheck the Ping Required option.
  • Nodes with no DNS names
    Why: No information was retrieved from the DNS , WINS or a local HOST or LMHost file. Check that the DNS are properly configured in your TCP/IP configuration (IpConfig /All) and that the local files are ok.
  • Nodes with no SNMP detected.
    Why: SNMP is not available on this node or you do have the correct community name.
  • Nodes with no WMI detected.
    Why: WMI is not available on this node: not a Windows based node. You do not have access rights to this node: either get a correct account and password, or add the current user to the WMI security. Otherwise, there is a friewall blocking this protocol: this is the default on XP SP2 and later.
  • Nodes no MAC address detected
    Why: NetworkView uses 4 different methods to discover MAC addresses. If no information is retrieved, the node is not on the local LAN, was not accessible with SNMP, WMI or NetBIOS.
  • Nodes with no NetBIOS information
    Why: Not a Windows operating system, firewall blocking the access. No special security needed.
  • Nodes with no TCP Port information
    Why: A firewall is blocking the access to the selected ports.

As you can see from the above statements, firewalls are surely the most important reason why you cannot get correct data on your nodes. Then other important reason is wrong security credentials (WMI, SNMP).

If the type assigned during discover is wrong, you can easily modify the two MAC OUI and SNMP databases to permanently associate one of the built-in types with a specific OUI (first 6 digits of the MAC address) or a SNMP OID.

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For all nodes, you can edit the DNS Name, the NetBIOS name and domain, the MAC address and its manufacturer, and the Type. for example by checking what was given by the TCP Ports.

You can also add a text note and add routes or routes labels manually.

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