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Managing your Subnets in SuperOps
Managing your Subnets in SuperOps

Learn how to add and manage subnets in SuperOps.

Updated over a week ago

What are subnets?

In network monitoring, subnets are smaller portions of a larger IP address range, that help technicians manage and monitor network devices more efficiently.

You can connect to subnets in two ways:

  1. Through a probe: If a network’s probe is connected to a subnet, then you can use the probe to run a network scan and access all the network devices connected to that particular subnet

  2. A subnet that is reachable by the probe but not directly connected to it can be manually added to scan network devices.

Since the first method of connecting to a subnet happens automatically, let’s look at how you can manually add subnets.

Manually adding subnets

While subnets are automatically fetched for some clients and sites, you can manually add custom subnets in the network that you want to monitor. Here's how:

  1. Navigate to Modules > Network Monitoring > Network Scans

  2. Click the +Subnet/IP button on the top right corner, as shown below.

3. Now, select a client and site for which you want to associate the subnet.

4. Enter the subnet address and hit save once you are done. You can create multiple subnets at one go with the +Subnet button.

5. These subnets will now be linked to the specified client and site.

6. Keep in mind that for subnet scans to occur, there must be probes and credentials associated with the selected client and site.

7. You can create a new probe or credential from the same page by clicking on the Add Credential or Create Probe button.

8. If you would like to add a particular asset, you can use the Manual IP option to do so. Enter the IP address of the asset(s) and hit Save once done.

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