Hi Thrtnastrx,

Thanks for writing into the forum!

Right now this is not a function of the Local Network Discovery tool but it seems like a good feature to add!

I'll go ahead and submit a feature request to our Product Team for you. I'd love to get more details about your use case and requirements around this feature. Could you send an email to support@pingman.com with Feature Request in the title? If you can include a detailed description of how you would use this (maybe how you used it in MultiPing?) and the capabilities that you'd like it to have, this would help us spec the feature requirements.

Without knowing more about how your network is configured it's hard to say what kind of workaround could help to achieve your goal. The Local Network Discovery tool should scan for and grab anything that is accessible to it. If it can see multiple subnets then it should scan them and grab all of the devices it sees.

A simple and low-tech workaround would be to scan that subnet using a different tool (something like LanSacn). You can then copy all of the devices that you want to trace (as a .csv file), change the extension to .lst, and load them as a target list (File -> Import Target List File). It's a bit clunky but it should work in the short term.

I look forward to hearing more about your feature request!

Thanks,

-Poe