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What devices are detected in the discovery process?

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What devices are detected in the discovery process?

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• The following devices are identified in the discovery process: • Routers, Administrable Switches and Hubs (Cisco, 3Com, Nortel Networks, Cabletron, Lucent, Intel and Newbridge) • Operating systems (NT 3.5, NT4.0, NT 2000, Win9x, Linux, BSD, MacOS X, Solaris, HP-UX, Irix, AIX, SCO and Novell) • Firewalls (CheckPoint Firewall-1, Novell Border Manager, TIS, CyberGuard and Ipchains, Raptor) • Web Servers (Apache, Microsoft IIS, Lotus Domino, Netscape Enterprise, IpSwitch, WebSite Pro and Zeus) • FTP Servers (IIS FTP Server, WuFTPd and WarFTPd) • LDAP Servers (Netscape, IIS, Domino and Open LDAP) • Load Balancing Servers (IBM Network Dispatcher, Intel, Resonate Central Dispatch, F5, ArrowPoint and Alteon) 26. How does the discovery process identify and characterize devices? During discovery process, the service tries to find as many computers within an IP Address range as possible. The user provides an Internet IP Address name (such as “YourOrganizationName.com”) or specifies exactly whic

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