
Name Description
Possible orders are:
• IP - Discovery uses the IP address of the node as its name.
• SNMP sysName > IP - If there is an SNMP system name, Discovery
uses it as the node’s name. Otherwise, Discovery uses the node’s IP
address.
• Name Service > SNMP sysName > IP - If there is a Name Service
defined name, Discovery uses it as the node’s name. If there is no Name
Service defined name, but there is an SNMP system name, Discovery
uses it as the node’s name. Otherwise, Discovery uses the node’s IP
address.
• SNMP sysName > Name Service > IP - If there is an SNMP system
name, Discovery uses it as the node’s name. If there is no SNMP system
name, but there is a Name Service defined name, Discovery uses it as
the node’s name. Otherwise, Discovery uses the node’s IP address.
Selecting device types to discover
To configure the types of devices Discovery can find:
1. Do one of the following:
•
Click
in the Discovery toolbar.
• Select File > Options in the Discovery menu bar. The system displays the
Discovery Options dialog box.
2. Click the Discovered Types tab at the top of the Discovery Options dialog box.
3. Select the family of devices you want to discover. The available options are:
• Communication Manager
• Media Gateways and Switches
• IP Office
• Phone
• Partner Devices
• Others
4. Do one of the following:
a. To add device types to the Discovered Types list:
i. Select a device type from the Undiscovered Types list.
Discovering your network
106 Avaya Integrated Management Network Management Console User Guide November 2010
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