On 4/24/07, ErikMC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've got a question on this topic...

I too have a varied number of networks ranging from /20s through /32s.

I have set the zProperty to be only 32 for the default netmask.  When I model, 
everything works as predicted - all networks are in the top level.

If I delete the networks, create a /22 supernet for one network, then remodel, 
it now adds individual hosts into the /22 supernet, it doesn't create 
individual networks...

I've tried creating the supernets after the subnets are discovered, and move 
them by hand - but then zendisc gave me an error that it couldn't find the 
network I was trying to discover...

I've run into this same problem and posted the question to the
zenoss-dev mailing list.
http://community.zenoss.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1719

My interim solution was this:
 1. Delete all my networks.
 2. Set the zDefaultNetworkTree on /Networks to:
       8
       16
       24
       32
 3. Run zenmodeler to rebuild all of the networks.

While this doesn't allow me to setup my subnetting exactly how I want,
it at least imposes some order on the tree.
--
Chet Luther
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