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Massive Huge Large Device Range Scan Subnets

Greetings.The http:/ Opens a new window/community.spiceworks.com/topic/55 (Cannot scan my class b subnets) inspired me to try something out. I have created a single Device/Range of 68.1-254.1-254.1-254...

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Re: Massive Huge Large Device Range Scan Subnets

Sounds like a very interesting endeavor. Can I assume you're not behind a firewall while testing this?

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Re: Massive Huge Large Device Range Scan Subnets

That's a very interesting experiment. On average, you can generally assume 1 minutes per device when scanning, but that's when we're actually retrieving information via WMI. If you're only using SNMP...

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Re: Massive Huge Large Device Range Scan Subnets

Like Tony said, this will take a long long time. You might have quicker success if you use nmap to find the list of listening devices that you are interested in (machines with http, snmp, ...) and then...

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Re: Massive Huge Large Device Range Scan Subnets

Greetings.I have poked some holes through my firewall for this, just in case. My previous experiments with significantly smaller ranges did not require it, but i did not want to spend all this time...

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Re: Massive Huge Large Device Range Scan Subnets

Greetings.FOUND:o 3 Printers (on the internet?)o 4 Othero 50 Networking devices (these have interesting information)o 1904 UnknownsAnd with a memory utilization of approximately 590,000 MB, Spiceworks...

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Re: Massive Huge Large Device Range Scan Subnets

WOW, that is interesting. I'm surprised you found printers, you should mount those and send some print outs to them. ;-)

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Re: Massive Huge Large Device Range Scan Subnets

Greetings.I must admit, the thoughts abound as to what i could do. With the printers, my first thoughts were to change the display messages on them, perhaps, "Please insert $0.25". My second thought...

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Re: Massive Huge Large Device Range Scan Subnets

Greets.FWIW, my Spiceworks installation and the ability to quickly use tabs while browsing the spicework forums has pretty much come to an immediate halt.It seems if i do *anything* which may remotely...

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Re: Massive Huge Large Device Range Scan Subnets

Update:http:/ Opens a new window/community.spiceworks.com/topic/2217 (Auto Populated Device Range List Items)http:/ Opens a new window/community.spiceworks.com/topic/2228 (Network Scan Ignore)

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Re: Massive Huge Large Device Range Scan Subnets

Printers, eh? heh... "Alright... who printed the porn?!" *snicker*We have a 'Class A' 10.x.x.x subnetted. Glad I didn't put in Spiceworks to scan the whole Class A.

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Re: Massive Huge Large Device Range Scan Subnets

Greetings.When people just lay things right out in front of you like the printers, they just make it too easy, and tempting.As to your Class A network, it would be interesting to see how well and...

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Re: Massive Huge Large Device Range Scan Subnets

We're not really that big. I use SW because it's free.. and it does everything I need. :-) I think we have a total of under 1000 network devices. I only scan the sections of the subnets in which our...

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Re: Massive Huge Large Device Range Scan Subnets

Greetings.Hrm. I was able to scan, albeit they were not configured to provide me with information, per se, but i was able to scan just shy of 2,000 devices in a few hours. If your scans are every 12...

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Re: Massive Huge Large Device Range Scan Subnets

Heh. Well, I'll fill in some of the blanks so you can get a grasp of our network...We have a 'main campus'. The data subnet is 10.1.0.0/16, VoIP (VLAN 2)is 10.2.0.0/16. We have 2 bonded T1s that go...

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