Import a CSV File for Network Search
A discovery range CSV file is written out in the format indicated below:
Line number |
Contents |
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1 |
# Format Version: X.X.X.X |
2 |
# Generated at: (Date/time of write-out) |
3 |
# Function Name: Network Search Discovery Range |
4 |
"(Row name)" |
5 |
"(Value that corresponds to row name)" |
Do not change the information in lines one through three, as this information is used for identification.
The "Row name" and row number in line four and their corresponding values in line five and subsequent lines are as follows:
Row number |
Row name |
Value of line five and subsequent lines |
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1 |
0=Import/1=NOT Import |
Specify whether or not to import line data. The line to which "1" is entered is not imported. |
2 |
IP Address (From)/Host Name |
Enter the discovery target hostname, IP address, or start IP address of the discovery target IP address range. |
3 |
IP Address To |
Enter the end IP address of the discovery target IP address range. |
4 |
Subnet Mask |
Enter the subnet mask. |
5 |
0=Include/1=Exclude |
Specify whether to include or exclude a specified range in the network search. |
To import a CSV file that specifies the network search range:
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Click (Imports data from CSV files).
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Click [Browse].
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Specify the CSV file to be imported and click [Open].
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Click [Upload].
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Click [OK].
If you do not save on this tab, you will see an error message when you try to save the Discovery profile, indicating that parameters are missing.
To export the search range as a CSV file, click (Export data as a CSV file).