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Network Discovery: Workgroup scanning
In addition to retrieve any device assigned to AD inside a given domain\s, a workgroup scan may be added.
Do you think it's essential or redundant? Does the majority of your customers are using DC inside a secured domain\s?
Please provide examples and use cases
428 votesThanks to you, Atera is better today than it was yesterday! The feature you requested has been implemented and released!
Read more:
https://support.atera.com/hc/en-us/articles/360031190514-Network-Discovery-We appreciate and rely on your amazing ideas and suggestions! So please keep them coming!
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Network Discovery: Scheduled scans
The ability to schedule discovery scans on an given interval basis (Every day, week, month etc).
Do you think it's a must have feature? Nice to have one?
Please add your specific use case.
323 votesThanks to you, Atera is better today than it was yesterday! The feature you requested has been implemented and released!
You can read more about "scheduled scans" and additional security scanning capabilities here:
https://support.atera.com/hc/en-us/articles/4755735768860#SetSecurityScan
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Network Discovery: Remotely Deploy and Install Multiple agents
Select a single, multiple or all of the devices which the agent isn't installed on, and deploy and install them at once
Add SNMP devices
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Network Discovery: Add SNMP Devices to Atera Monitoring
We're adding a feature to Network Discovery that enables you to find unmonitored SNMP devices, assign a monitoring agent, and add to Atera.
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Show manufacturer on network scan
It would be great if you could show the manufacturer for devices that are scanned on network discovery. There are usually a large amount of unknown devices and showing the manufacturer will help us figure out what it is.
Advanced IP Scanner does this check it out very handy.
Many devices have no interface to connect to so figuring out what it is involves pulling cables out.
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Network Discovery: 'Ping' Status
We've added a third 'Status' to workstations/servers, in the Devices table and graph. You can now see a 'Ping' status In addition to 'Online' and 'Unreachable'. This means that the device is pingable (It differs from 'Online' in that the WMI port is closed/unreachable).
5 votes
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