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5. Click the Next button.
6. If you did not select the Schedule checkbox, the Conrm page appears. Perform the following steps:
a. Click the Start Resolving Devices button.
b. The Results page appears and shows the progress of the discovery. While the discovery is running,
you can hide the Resolve IP Addresses wizard or cancel the discovery.
This discovery is available in the Devices – Scheduled Tasks task module on the Device Management >
Overview page. You can view the progress or stop the discovery from this task module.
c. When the discovery is nished, the Results page indicates the status of the discovery and displays the
number of devices that were found in a communication error status, the number of devices that were
resolved, and the number of devices that were not resolved.
If a device is in a communication error status, but the IP address assigned to the device has not
changed or the Resolve IP Addresses wizard was unable to discover the new IP address found in the
DNS, the wizard cannot resolve the status. The device remains in a communication error status.
d. Click the Done button.
7. If you selected the Schedule checkbox, the Specify schedule options page appears. Perform the following
steps:
a. In the Name box, enter a name for this discovery schedule.
b. In the Start time boxes, specify the date and time this discovery starts.
c. In the Recurrence section, select the option that denes how often this discovery runs, and then
specify the corresponding settings.
d. Click the Next button.
e. On the Conrm page, click the Create Schedule button.
f. The Results page appears and displays the details about the discovery. Click the Done button.
This discovery schedule is available in the Devices – Scheduled Tasks task module on the Device
Management > Overview page. You can edit and delete the schedule from this task module.
Groups
Groups lets you separate devices into subsets (or device groups) so that you can easily manage them. You can
add and delete groups, name and rename them, and add or remove devices from existing groups. Putting
devices in groups lets you congure multiple devices at the same time.
You can organize groups in a hierarchy to make it easier to manage them. It might be best to mirror an existing
structure you are using for groups of devices. For example, you can organize your groups by geography, by
building and oor, or by functional area (accounting, marketing, and so forth). Groups can have the same name
when they don’t exist within the same parent group.
Device groups can be either Manual, where you specify which devices belong to each group, or Automatic, where
you dene lter criteria and devices are automatically added to and removed from each group. You cannot
manually change the membership of Automatic groups except by changing the lter criteria. You can have both
manual and automatic groups at the same time. (See Manual versus Automatic Groups on page 122.)
Device groups can also be used to delegate device management responsibilities to specic users. A user can be
granted device management permissions for devices only in specic groups.
ENWW Groups 121
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