Yes.  Enable 'grouping' and 'multilevel' in the routers2.conf.  This will allow 
you to have the cfg files grouped by directory, and you can then assign 
heirachial names to the directories, not necessarily in line with the 
underlying directory structure.  There's documentation shipped with Routers2 on 
how to do it, or in the website http://www.steveshipway.org/software or in the 
book http://www.steveshipway.org/book/

You cannot get heirachial grouping for the Targets; however it is possible to 
achieve something like this by using userdefined summary pages as sub-menus and 
then hiding the Target from the main menu (using the routers.cgi*InMenu[]:no 
directive and routers.cgi*Summary[]: directive)

Steve

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[[email protected]] on behalf of Israel 
Brewster [[email protected]]
Is there any way to get a hierarchical device display in routers2? I am 
currently monitoring 57 devices (and growing) and trying to find the one I am 
looking for in the list is getting increasingly problematic. Yes, there is the 
search, but being able to collapse groups of devices and just look at the 
location I'm interested in would be even easier.

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