It works, but I think it is uncomfortable. I should exclude ALL networks. It should be better give the option to activate subnet association, rather than configure undesired networks. In large environment, like our case, it is also useless...
Arrigo
Il 09/12/2020 11:18, Tom Laermans ha scritto:
Hi,
The subnets need to match exactly, (unfortunately?) - you'll have to add 172.31.255.0/24 to the list to make these disappear.
Tom
On 2020-12-09 10:41, Arrigo wrote:
Hi Tom Following the examples in /defaults.inc.php/ file, I've added the following line in /config.php/ file:
$config['ignore_common_subnet'][] = '172.31.0.0/16';
but in device's port page I still see all 172.31.255.x networks belonging to other devices (it contains about 70 devices) on the right:
Arrigo
Il 09/12/2020 10:03, Tom Laermans ha scritto:
What do you mean disables specified networks? That setting is only used on that specific page to not display those links on the right.
Tom
On 2020-12-09 09:19, Arrigo wrote:
Hi Tom. Ok, I tried the suggested option, but it completely disables specified networks. I want only "disable" the right list of subnet in device's port page.
Arrigo.
Il 07/12/2020 17:50, Tom Laermans via observium ha scritto:
Hi Arrigo,
You can add network ranges to be ignored to the $config['ignore_common_subnet'] array in config.php.
Tom
On 2020-12-07 17:30, Arrigo via observium wrote:
Hi All. Is there a way to disable same subnet devices shown in port list:
Since we have lots of devices with identical LAN network, list on the right of the page can be very long (and useless, btw ...).
Thanks, Arrigo.
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