fusioninventory-netdiscovery - Standalone network discovery
fusioninventory-netdiscovery [options] --first <address> --last <address>
Options: --first <ADDRESS> IP range first address --last <ADDRESS> IP range last address --port <PORT[,PORT2]> SNMP port (161) --protocol <PROT[,P2]> SNMP protocol/domain (udp/ipv4) --community <STRING> SNMP community string (public) --credentials <STRING> SNMP credentials (version:1,community:public) --timeout <TIME SNMP timeout, in seconds (1) --entity <ENTITY> GLPI entity --threads <COUNT> number of discovery threads (1) --control output control messages -i --inventory chain with netinventory task for discovered devices -s --save <FOLDER> base folder where to save discovery and inventory xmls - netdiscovery xmls will go in <FOLDER>/netdiscovery - netinventory xmls will go in <FOLDER>/netinventory --debug debug output -h --help print this message and exit --version print the task version and exit
fusioninventory-netdiscovery can be used to run a network discovery task without a GLPI server.
Set the first IP address of the network range to scan.
Set the last IP address of the network range to scan.
List of ports to try, defaults to: 161
Set it to 161,16100 to first try on default port and then on 16100.
List of protocols to try, defaults to: udp/ipv4
Possible values are: udp/ipv4,udp/ipv6,tcp/ipv4,tcp/ipv6
Use given string as SNMP community (assume SNMPv1).
Use given string as SNMP credentials specification. This specification is a comma-separated list of key:value authentication parameters, such as:
version:2c,community:public
version:3,username:admin,authprotocol:sha,authpassword:s3cr3t
etc.
Set SNMP timeout, in seconds.
Set GLPI entity.
Use given number of inventory threads.
Output server-agent control messages, in addition to inventory result itself.
Turn the debug mode on. Multiple usage allowed, for additional verbosity.
Run a discovery against a network range, using SNMP version 1:
$> fusioninventory-netdiscovery --first 192.168.0.1 --last 192.168.0.254 \ --community public
Run a discovery against a network range, using multiple SNMP credentials:
$> fusioninventory-netdiscovery --first 192.168.0.1 --last 192.168.0.254 \ --credentials version:2c,community:public \ --credentials version:3,username:admin,authprotocol:sha,authpassword:s3cr3t
To install FusionInventory::Agent, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm FusionInventory::Agent
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install FusionInventory::Agent
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.