On Fri, 2008-04-04 at 15:11 +0200, Heiko wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have some servers that use 2 Network Cards and also have some VLAN
> tagged on these devices,

That is the universal connumdrum of the nagios data structures revolving
around hosts.

If you were monitoring a router, you would indeed monitor ever
interface.

I would designate a "administrative" interface, by which you can check
the status of the other interfaces on the system using NRPE remote
checks and/or check_snmp on the interface MIBs.

There's a thousand different ways that you can do it.

~BAS

> How can I configure nagios to check these without having to add a
> seperate host for each interface, vlan.
> I would like to click on the host and see all the info at once.
> 
> 
> thx and greetings
> 
> 
> Heiko
> 
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