# Auto discovery support LibreNMS provides the ability to automatically add devices on your network, we can do this with via a few methods which will be explained below and also indicate if they are enabled by default. ### Discovery methods #### ARP Disabled by default. To enable, switch on globally the `$config['discovery_modules']['discovery-arp'] = 1;` or per device within the Modules section. #### XDP Enabled by default. `$config['autodiscovery']['xdp'] = false;` to disable. This includes FDP, CDP and LLDP support based on the device type. #### OSPF Enabled by default. `$config['autodiscovery']['ospf'] = false;` to disable. #### BGP Enabled by default. `$config['autodiscovery']['bgp'] = false;` to disable. ### Including / Excluding subnets to scan By default the following config is in place to exclude loopback, multicast, etc ranges. You can expand this out by adding more ranges to config.php ```php $config['autodiscovery']['nets-exclude'][] = '0.0.0.0/8'; $config['autodiscovery']['nets-exclude'][] = '127.0.0.0/8'; $config['autodiscovery']['nets-exclude'][] = '169.254.0.0/16'; $config['autodiscovery']['nets-exclude'][] = '224.0.0.0/4'; $config['autodiscovery']['nets-exclude'][] = '240.0.0.0/4'; ``` You will need to specify your own subnets that you would like to scan for which can be done with: `$config['nets'][] = '8.8.8.0/24';` #### Discovering devices by IP By default we don't add devices by IP address, we look for a reverse dns name to be found and add with that. If this fails and you would like to still add devices automatically then you will need to set `$config['discovery_by_ip'] = true;` #### Short hostnames If your devices only return a short hostname such as lax-fa0-dc01 but the full name should be lax-fa0-dc01.example.com then you can set `$config['mydomain'] = 'example.com';`