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Version 3.1 SP2 Reference Guide - Extreme Networks

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Using the IP/MAC Address FinderRemove AllTarget DomainsRemoves all components from the Target Domains list.Lists the devices, device groups (domains), ports, or port groups to be included in thesearch. Devices not included in the Target Domain will not be searched.Select the Device, Port, Device Group, or Port Group that you want to search and clickthe Add button to move it into the Target Domains list.For each item you have added to the Target list, the following is displayed:Type: The type of target—Devices, Device Groups, Ports, Port GroupsValue: The name, IP address, or port number of the selected targetDevice Status: If the target is a device or port, shows the status of the device:• Online.• Offline—Device Status is offline when the manageability status of the device isdisabled.• Marginal—Device Status is marginal when a fan failure or power failure occurs orwhen the device becomes too hot.• Down—Device Status is down when it does not respond to SNMP requests.To remove a member from the Target Domains list, select the item in the list and clickRemove. To clear the Target Domains list, click Remove All.To create a search task to do a Database search:1 Provide a name in the Task Name field.2 Define the search targets.You can paste a MAC address or IP address into the address field; place the cursor into the first cellof the address and paste an address you have copied, using your system’s keyboard paste command(Ctrl-V in Windows). For example, you might copy an address from a report or a syslog entry topaste into the IP/MAC Address Finder.3 Select Database as the search type.4 Click the Submit button at the bottom of the window to initiate the search.NOTEA Database search is only available if you have MAC Polling Enabled. If you specify a database search,you cannot specify a search domain; the entire Ridgeline database will be searched.To create a search task to do a Network search:1 Provide a name in the Task Name field.2 Define the search targets.3 Select Network as the search type.4 Define the search domain. The Target Domains list specifies the scope of the devices to be includedin the search. Devices not included in this domain are not searched.Select the devices, ports, Device Groups, or Port Groups that you want to search and click the Addbutton to move them into the Target Domains list.You can create a target domain that includes a combination of these specifications.NOTEThe IP/MAC Address Finder does not support hierarchical port groups. If you have created port groupsin Ridgeline that include subgroups as members, those subgroups will not appear in the Target Domains list.440Ridgeline <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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