When you create a new discovery or visibility using the Basic setup, CDV chooses a set of default Discovery options. (Discovery options identify the specific types of network resources that you want to look for and import into Address Manager.) Basic setup includes most, but not all types of network resources. In particular, Basic setup will not include resources that require additional configuration during discovery setup.
The list below states the exact names of the CDV discovery options enabled when you choose Basic setup in the Create new discovery dialog box for Amazon Web Services discovery or visibility. When you choose Advanced setup instead, these options are displayed in the Discovery options tab (that appears only when you select Advanced setup).
After you create a discovery or visibility during Basic setup, you can modify the resources discovered by editing the Discovery options.
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VPC/subnets
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Allocate reserved IP addresses
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Public IP ranges
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VPC endpoints
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Endpoint view
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EC2 instances
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ELBv2 load balancers
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DNS hostname - internal
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DNS hostname internal view
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DNS hostnames - external
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DNS hostname external view
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Private Route 53
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DNS resource record private view
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Public Route 53
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DNS resource record public view
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Elastic Kubernetes service
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Internal resources within Kubernetes engine
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Kubernetes view
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Elastic network interface allocations
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Stand-alone PTR Records
The following options are not enabled during Basic setup.
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Ignore default VPCs
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Skip creating default internal zone
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Target zone for private endpoints
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Auto create zones for private endpoints
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Target zone for EC2 instances and load balancers
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Auto create zones for EC2 instances and load balancers
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Remove deleted resources
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Remove IP and Mac addresses of deleted devices
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Update existing blocks/networks in Address Manager
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Dynamic update of DNS resource records
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VPC filter
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