Systems are not discovering automatically in SCCM 2007
Hi All,
Systems are not discovering automatically in SCCM 2007 , I am Using Network Discovery Method to Discover the Systems. Please Help Me.
Regards Mahesh Gowda S
December 31st, 2010 7:25am
Hi Mahesh,
Can you lets us know your network discovery configuration.
You must specify a DHCP server on the DHCP tab, when Network discovery finds a resource it must obtain the IP address of that resource through DHCP or SNMP and after that SCCM tries to ping the specific resource.
Other thing to keep in mind, network discovery can only find computers that you can browse to with Networkneighborhood.
Regards, Madan
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December 31st, 2010 7:44am
Hello - Also you can get the details about network discovery in the below Technet article.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb693986.aspx
Anoop C Nair
December 31st, 2010 8:06am
Hi Mahesh,
what is the type of discovery you enabled.
select- Topology, client, and client operating system
check the below link to configure network discovery-
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb680347.aspx
Is your configuration manager boundary set accordingly.
have a look on Ntsvrdis.log - it Records results from discovery processes.
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December 31st, 2010 8:35am
Hi,
Why don't you use Active Directory System discovery? With that method you will query a DC and get all the systems. It's easier and also has a less impact on the network.
If you want to use Network Discovery then make sure the site server is member of the DHCP users group on the DHCP server. A restart of the site server is required after you have added it to the group.Kent Agerlund | My blogs: http://blog.coretech.dk/author/kea/ and http://scug.dk/ | Twitter @Agerlund | Linkedin: /kentagerlund
December 31st, 2010 8:36am
Hi All,
There is DHCP Server On the Network, All the Systems are Static IP Only,
In Network Discovery Already Selected Topology, client, and client operating system Option also.Regards Mahesh Gowda S
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January 3rd, 2011 3:08am
Hi All,
Sorry, there is No DHCP Server On the Network, All the Systems are Static IP Only,
In Network Discovery Already Selected Topology, client, and client operating system Option also.Regards Mahesh Gowda S
January 3rd, 2011 3:09am
Hello - Can you please share Ntsvrdis.log details?Anoop C Nair
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January 3rd, 2011 3:51am
If there is no DHCP on the network, then I think the other option would be to use AD system discovery as suggested by Kent. To my knowledge Network Discovery can only discovery resources through DHCP or SNMP options. Network Discovery does not ping each
and very macine on the network.
Network Discovery runs but does not find any computers.
Solution
Network Discovery creates a DDR for a resource only if it can positively determine the resource's subnet mask. The subnet mask can be determined if the following conditions are met:
a.. The client's IP address is listed in a trusted router's ARP cache, and the router has only a single IP address on that interface.
b.. The client has a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent running, and Network Discovery is configured to use the community name the client is configured for.
c.. The client is a Microsoft Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client.
Note
The site server computer account must have domain user credentials in the same domain as the DHCP server.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/library/bb932200.aspx
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Regards, Madan | www.madanmohan.com
January 3rd, 2011 4:01am
Network discovery is to discover network resources using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), subnets, and domains.
I think the focus is "system is not getting discover"- If you are tring to discover the domain machine then Active Directory system discovery should find out those systems, but if those macines are in work group then you may need
to enable SLP role. Ntsvrdis.log may give more info on it.
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January 4th, 2011 3:53am