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Unassigned subnets - why manage them?
I was asked for Flexera's insight into why should Unassigned subnets be managed? What could happen if there are Unassigned subnets?
The environment is FNMS-Cloud
Inventory Data Sources:
- SCCM
- FlexNet Agent on all servers (Physical / Virtual)
- Active Directory
- vCenters
- 6 Beacons (around the globe)
- IBM PVU scanning enabled
- Citrix XenApp
- O365
Tier 1 publisher licenses being managed:
- Microsoft
- IBM
- Oracle
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This view shows all of the Sites/Subnets that have been imported from Active Directory that are not assigned to a beacon.
This is only important if you have created specific Discovery Targets/Actions/Rules to be executed by a beacon (Remote Inventory, vCenter, Oracle VM, etc.) The specific devices/IP Addresses in your defined Targets must be "managed" by assigning them to a beacon.
Based on the overview of your environment, the only Sites/Subnets that need to be "managed" by assigning them to a beacon needs to be your vCenter Servers defined in your Targets.
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Thanks Kirk.
Would a best practice be to always managed Unassigned subnets so the Management Dashboard shows "0" ?
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Adam I would say yes, but if the customer is not using any remote targeting they can just ignore the message.
