Viewing the Device Discovery Profile Details in Security Director
You can view the details of device discovery profiles, which allows you to view information about a device discovery profile at a quick glance on one page, from the Device Discovery page.
To configure a device discovery profile:
- Select Devices > Device Discovery.
The Device Discovery page appears.
- Double-click the discovery profile for which you want
to view the details. Alternatively, select the discovery profile and
from the More or right-click menu, select View.
The View Discovery Profile page appears. Table 1 describes the fields on this page.
- Click OK.
You are returned to the Device Discovery page
Table 1: View Discovery Profile Page Fields
Field | Description |
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Device Target | |
Discovery Profile Name | Name of the device discovery profile |
Target Type | Indicates the type of target used to discover devices (IP address, IP address range, IP subnet, hostname, or imported from a comma-separated values (CSV) file). |
Target Details | Indicates the value of the specified target type. For example, if the target type is IP range, then the IP address range is displayed. |
Probes | |
Use Ping | Indicates whether ping is enabled for device discovery or not. |
Use SNMP | Indicates whether SNMP is enabled for device discovery or not. |
SNMP Version | If SNMP is enabled, indicates the version of SNMP used for device discovery. |
Community | Displays the community string used for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c. |
Username | For SNMPv3, indicates the username of the user that is used for authentication on the device. |
Privacy Type | Indicates the type of privacy used for SNMPv3. |
Key-Based | Indicates whether key-based authentication is used or not. |
Credentials | |
Authentication Type | Indicates whether the authentication is credential-based or key-based. |
Username | Displays the username for credential-based or key-based authentication. |
Fingerprints | |
Hostname/IP | Displays the hostname or IP address of the device. |
Fingerprint | Displays the fingerprint for the device. |