FUSIONINVENTORY-NETDISCOVERY(1p) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | FUSIONINVENTORY-NETDISCOVERY(1p) |
fusioninventory-netdiscovery - Standalone network discovery
fusioninventory-netdiscovery [options] --first <address> --last <address>
Options: --first <ADDRESS> IP range first address --last <ADDRESS> IP range last address --port <PORT[,PORT2]> SNMP port (161) --protocol <PROT[,P2]> SNMP protocol/domain (udp/ipv4) --community <STRING> SNMP community string (public) --credentials <STRING> SNMP credentials (version:1,community:public) --timeout <TIME SNMP timeout, in seconds (1) --entity <ENTITY> GLPI entity --threads <COUNT> number of discovery threads (1) --control output control messages -i --inventory chain with netinventory task for discovered devices -s --save <FOLDER> base folder where to save discovery and inventory xmls - netdiscovery xmls will go in <FOLDER>/netdiscovery - netinventory xmls will go in <FOLDER>/netinventory --debug debug output -h --help print this message and exit --version print the task version and exit
fusioninventory-netdiscovery can be used to run a network discovery task without a GLPI server.
Set it to 161,16100 to first try on default port and then on 16100.
Possible values are: udp/ipv4,udp/ipv6,tcp/ipv4,tcp/ipv6
Run a discovery against a network range, using SNMP version 1:
$> fusioninventory-netdiscovery --first 192.168.0.1 --last 192.168.0.254 \ --community public
Run a discovery against a network range, using multiple SNMP credentials:
$> fusioninventory-netdiscovery --first 192.168.0.1 --last 192.168.0.254 \ --credentials version:2c,community:public \ --credentials version:3,username:admin,authprotocol:sha,authpassword:s3cr3t
2022-12-02 | perl v5.36.0 |