SNMPAXXXXXX: This device was discovered by the SNMP over NetBIOS (where XXXXXX are the last six digits of the Ethernet address. Thus, a device with an Ethernet address of “0040C800702CA,” has a NetBIOS name of SNMPA0702CA).

Note: FastPorts with firmware of 6.1 or higher are required for SNMP over NetBIOS manageability.

UNKNOWN: The device was discovered by the SNMP over IP protocol; however, there was no entry in the host table relating to this device. Add a name in the “Show Node Properties” menu (refer to section 9.4.9).

9.4Discovery Application Tools

9.4.1 Renaming a Discovery Map

Maps can be renamed and saved for future use. Do the following to rename a Map.

1.Click the Rename Map icon (fourth from the left). The “Map Title Editor” menu appears.

2.Delete the old name and type in a new Map name.

3.Click OK.

To perform this task from the pull-down menu, select Change title from the Options pull-down menu.

9.4.2 Host Name/Address

For each thumbnail shown on the Map, there will be a name below device. Each protocol has its own criteria, for example:

For an IP device, the address is its IP Address.

The name for an IP device is Host Name. This is derived from the host file. If an entry for an IP address is not found, UNKNOWN is displayed. See Section 9.4.9 to change a name.

For an IPX device, the address is its IPX address.

The name for an IPX device is the IPX SAP Name. This name cannot be changed.

A NetBIOS unit doesn’t have an address, so 0:0 is shown.

The name for a NetBIOS device is the NetBIOS Name. This cannot be changed.

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