

Select OK.Įnable / select the following properties: CreationClassName, Name, SystemCreationClassName, SystemName, Caption, Description, EnabledState, InterfaceAlias, IPAddress, IPv4Address, IPv6Adress, SkipAsSource (those in bold are required) Select the MSFT_NetIPAddress class by browsing for it or entering MSFT_NETIPAddress in the inventory class.

Select Hardware Inventory, Set Classes, Add, enter root\StandardCIMv2 for the WMI namespace, enable Recursive, and select Connect Right-Click Default Settings and select properties In the ConfigMgr console, navigate to Administration \ Overview \ Client Settings To enable the custom inventory modify the Default Client Settings. It is also not populated in the root\CIMv2 namespace however, with a bit of help from MSDN, James Kehr, and I found the WMI Namespace, Class, and Property ( root\StandardCIMv\MSFT_NETIPAddress\SkipAsSource)īelow is a step-by-step configuring guide to capture and report SkipAsSource in ConfigMgr 2012 Enable Inventory This property is not available out-of-the-box in ConfigMgr 2012 R2. SkipAsSource is a Boolean flag which allows adding new IP Addresses that should not be used for outgoing packages unless explicitly set for use by outgoing packets. A customer of mine was looking for a way to verify that servers with multiple IP Addresses (mostly web severs) were configured to use a specific IP for all default communications.
