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2.
Select Device Type: lists the Modbus device types the StruxureWare
Central server supports.
3.
Slave Address: identifies the slave address of the Modbus device.
4.
Port: the port number the Modbus device uses for communication.
5.
Timeout (seconds): how long the StruxureWare Central server will wait
for a response, in seconds, when it polls an IP address before it considers
the poll failed.
4. In the "Discovery Scheduling" display, do one or both of the following actions, and
click Finish, to add the process to the Saved Discoveries view.
Use the Enable discovery scheduling option to schedule the days and times
when the discovery process will be run automatically.
Note: You cannot schedule discovery for Modbus TCP devices.
Use the Run discovery now option to run the discovery process when you
click Finish.
Editing a device discovery process
You can edit the discovery settings and scheduling for any SNMPv1 devices, SNMPv3
devices, or NetBotz Appliances discovery process listed in the Saved Discoveries view.
You cannot edit the type of device the process will discover.
The difference in the three types of discovery processes is the type of settings used to define
the process.
1.
Select Saved Discoveries view, a Device option in the Window menu, to access
the Saved Discoveries View.
2.
Right-click a listed discovery process and select Edit.
3.
In the discovery settings display, edit the settings, as appropriate, and click Next, to
change the scheduling or run (or both) the edited process, or Finish, to save the
changes in the Saved Discoveries view without running or scheduling the process.
"SNMPv1 Discovery Settings" display:
1.
IP Range: the IP addresses the discovery process will search.
2.
Read Community Name: the community name used to read information
at the SNMPv1 devices.
3.
Write Community Name: the community name used to control an APC
SNMP v1 device or register as a trap receiver at an APC SNMPv1 device.
4.
Port: the port number that the SNMPv1 devices use for communication.
5.
Timeout: how long the StruxureWare Central server will wait for a
response, in seconds, when it polls an IP address before it considers the
poll failed.
6.
Retries: how many times the StruxureWare Central server will attempt to
communicate with a device at an IP address, after the initial failure, before
it stops trying to access a device at that address.
7.
Register for Priority Scanning: enables the StruxureWare Central server
to be defined as a trap receiver at discovered APC SNMPv1 devices.
Note: Priority Scanning is a trap-based polling process that only occurs in
response to traps from APC SNMPv1 devices or informs from APC
SNMPv3 devices at which the StruxureWare Central server is defined as
a trap receiver. It allows the StruxureWare Central server to immediately
poll an APC SNMP device in response to a trap, rather than waiting to poll
the device during the normal scanning interval.
8.
Device File Transfer Settings: accesses the "Device File Transfer
Settings" display used to edit, create, or view the file transfer settings for
FTP or SCP access to SNMP devices.
"SNMPv3 Discovery Settings" display:
StruxureWare Central 6.3.0
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