Hi,

in the case where I want to monitor several servers in a remote office where 
all outbound traffic from that office originates from a single IP (NAT) is 
there any way I can monitor those with Nagios without putting a Nagios server 
in the remote office?
On the face of it it would seem impossible as Nagios identifies hosts by their 
IP (and therefore each needs a unique IP) but would be good to get that 
confirmed or otherwise,

thanks for any ideas, Andy.

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