Editing address ranges, Editing, Address ranges – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual
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Editing address ranges
1. Select Discover > IP Products.
The Discover Setup - IP dialog box displays.
2. Click the Profiles tab
3. Select the profile you want to edit in the Discovery Profiles table and click the Address Ranges
tab.
4. To edit an included address range, select the address range you want to edit in the Included IP
Addresses list.
5. Click the left arrow button to display the address range details in the top Add/Edit IP Addresses
area.
6. Edit the included address range by choosing one of the following options:
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To edit the included addresses using the CIDR subnet format, refer to
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To edit the included addresses using the subnet format, refer to
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To edit the included addresses using the address range format, refer to
7. Select the Also perform ping sweep check box to perform ping sweep on the address range.
8. To edit an excluded address range, select the address range you want to edit in the Excluded IP
Addresses list.
9. Click the left arrow button to display the address range details in the bottom Add/Edit IP
Addresses area.
10. Edit the excluded address range by choosing one of the following options:
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To edit the excluded addresses using the CIDR subnet format, refer to
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To edit the excluded addresses using the subnet format, refer to
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To edit the excluded addresses using the address range format, refer to
11. Click the right arrow button to add the address range to the Excluded IP Addresses list.
12. Click Apply to save your changes.
13. Click Close to close the Discover Setup - IP dialog box.
14. Click Yes on the confirmation message.
Editing CIDR subnet addresses
To edit the CIDR subnet address (IPv4 and IPv6) range, complete the following steps.
1. Change the IP address in the IP Address field.
2. Change the number of subnet mask bits in the Subnet Mask Bits field.
For IPv4, the number of subnet mask bits is from 0 through 32.