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SOLVED SCCM IP Based Boundary

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Good Morning

Sir i created boundary with IP Range but when i run the Discovery Process manually i saw two devices in All system those are out of my IP range.

Please check the attached images you will understand clearly.

Thank you
 
The IP Range Based Boundary doesn't mean that discover only the devices those are under this IP range ?
192.168.0.1 - 192.168.0.15
 
Hi
Good Morning

Sir i created boundary with IP Range but when i run the Discovery Process manually i saw two devices in All system those are out of my IP range.

Please check the attached images you will understand clearly.

Thank you
Can you attach the images ?.
 
I have a lot of objects in Active Directory users\computers i only need the devices those are coming under my boundary IP Range. No need other than my IP range. But as you can see in the images these devices are out from boundary IP Range but they discovering every time when i run Active Directory Forests.
 
As @Youssef Saad Boundaries have nothing to do with discovery. If you want to limit your discoveries, only look at at OU not the full domain. Even then it is very easy to get it wrong, particularly with group discovery.
 
As @Youssef Saad Boundaries have nothing to do with discovery. If you want to limit your discoveries, only look at at OU not the full domain. Even then it is very easy to get it wrong, particularly with group discovery.

Ok sir please just give me some knowledge to clear my concept.

My question is

what IP Range or IP Sub net exactly doing in boundaries?
 
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