The only way I have found to address situations like this, it with a VPN
connection from each site to the data center... but that means each site
needs to be on a unique subnet (meaning if all of your clients are
running 192.168.1.0/24 networks you won't be able route properly).  When
I worked at a SMB service provider we would set up persistent tunnels to
our clients networks from our main office.  It comes in really handy as
long as you control the traffic properly (meaning client A can't route
to client B's network).

That is the only way I can think to do it.  It does open the door for a
lot of monitoring options... printers, switches, servers, desktops,
without having to do port forwarding, etc.

Chris

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Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 5:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [zenoss-users] Setting up Zenoss to Monitor Multiple Locations

Is there a way for me to Monitor Multiple Locations?

Example

I have three clients, they are NOT Connected using a VPN. 

But I want to monitor there networks from my location.

I was thinking that I would be able to setup three seperate instances of
Zenoss. One at each location.

Then have the 4th instance installed at our Data Center. 
The other three Zenoss instances will send there data to the main
location.

Is this possible?

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Timothy Bell

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