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How can I hide the switches from appearing in Network Neighborhood?
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Hi everyone,
first post here
I have a dozen or so managed switches, mostly model GS752TPv2, and my question is whether there is a way to hide them from appearing in Network Neighborhood on our Windows clients?
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Hi,
Absolutely normal - the in-line images are under mandatory moderation. Unfortunately, the SaaS does not indicate this.
To my knowledge, there is no control on the Web UI (as of writing, and different from the simple Web configurable Plus switches) to disable the UPnP SSDP announcement, as well as the NDST one.
With your network size, I would suggest to maintain a dedicated management VLAN - not "just" because of the discovery, also for good management and security behaviour.
Regards,
-Kurt
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Re: How can I hide the switches from appearing in Network Neighborhood?
my screenshot isn't uploading, I only see a yellow triangle, so I am attempting to retry
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Hi,
Absolutely normal - the in-line images are under mandatory moderation. Unfortunately, the SaaS does not indicate this.
To my knowledge, there is no control on the Web UI (as of writing, and different from the simple Web configurable Plus switches) to disable the UPnP SSDP announcement, as well as the NDST one.
With your network size, I would suggest to maintain a dedicated management VLAN - not "just" because of the discovery, also for good management and security behaviour.
Regards,
-Kurt