Discovering Devices in your Network
SUMMARY In JSA Risk Manager, use the Device Discovery screen in the Configuration Monitor to add, edit, and run a defined discovery.
When you run a Discover with SNMP device discovery, any device that is not
supported but responds to SNMP is added through the Generic SNMP adapter.
- Access the Device Discovery screen by using the following steps:
- Click the Risks tab.
- Click Configuration Monitor > Device Discovery in the Risk Manager pane.
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Add a device to JSA Risk Manager by using the following steps:
- On the navigation pane, click Add.
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Select a Discovery Type on the
Discovery Profile Configuration screen. The
following lists the methods that you can use to add a network
device:
- Discover with SNMP
- Discover from Check Point OPSEC
- Discover from Defense Center
- Discover from NSM
- Discover from SiteProtector
- Discover from Check Point HTTPS
- Enter the Device IP, Username, and Password for the device.
- You can also search for devices in the network from the defined IP address with the Discover with SNMP option. Select the Crawl the network from the addresses defined above checkbox.
- To run the discovery immediately, click Run Discovery Now. Alternatively, you can save the profile configuration and run the discovery another time.
- Click Save.
- Edit a device that is listed in the Discovery list by using the following
steps:
- Select a device on the Discovery list, and click Edit on the navigation pane.
- Edit the discovery details, and select Run Discovery Now to run the discovery immediately. Alternatively, you can save the profile configuration and run the discovery another time.
- To search for a device, enter the IP address/name in the Device IP field and click the Search icon.
- To delete a device discovery job, select a device on the Discovery List, and click Delete on the navigation pane.
- To monitor recent activities or troubleshoot devices, use the Recent
Activity page. You can view all information that is related to the activity, including the type, state, and progress, or investigate the log.