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July 12th, 2018 09:00

Network Discovery - Can we shut it off?

Hi -

We have recently switched to buying Dell servers, and have started to set up OME to manage them.  We were a bit disappointed to find that we need to enable Windows Network Discovery.

We would rather not have Network Discovery on 24/7/365 if at all possible.  We have historically turned it off as a security measure.  I have been playing with the results in OME if we turn it back off after the initial discovery and inventory for a given server and it seems to be okay.

However, I would like to ask after making this our default procedure:

 - What features/alerts/updates might we miss without Network Discovery being enabled full-time?

 - What else might depend on it (Repository Manager, SupportAssist)? 

 - Is there any alternative configuration that would allow us to keep it off, at least after initial inventory?

Many thanks for any information and/or advice.

 -- Marise Gwin

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July 12th, 2018 12:00

Hello

The only information I can find on it is in regard to SNMP discovery on Windows Server 2008. If you are not affected by that scenario then I can't think of any reason you need it enabled. Some of the developers responded to a similar post.

https://www.dell.com/community/Dell-OpenManage-Essentials/Network-Discovery/td-p/4360645

http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/systems-management/w/wiki/3265.openmanage-essentials-faq

http://www.dell.com/openmanagemanuals/

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July 12th, 2018 16:00

Thank you.  I had actually seen those two threads and was experimenting -- I was able to discover and inventory servers with Network Discovery turned off so I felt that for the most part we could at least find and inventory.  I was just wondering if there were other features that depended on it -- ones that we haven't actually had to use yet.  But this sounds like it was needed for a specific OS/configuration.

If we do encounter any issues that Network Discovery massages away, I will post again.  Again, many thanks!

Cheers,

Marise

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