It's standard - go to the OS Tab, click on the network interface name.

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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



J. Oquendo wrote:
Greetings all, tried searching the Wiki, Googling, etc., and I could not
find the how to for this so apologies if it seems repetitive for those
who may have come across the same question already...


I've zenoss running like a charm... Monitoring a lab environment of
Cisco routers, switches, installed MIB's for my Stonegate firewalls,
etc., Linux machines. All are being watched just fine. My problem is, I
haven't figured out how to get ethernet monitoring for my Linux servers.
All that is showing up on my graphs are:

Load Average
CPU Utilization
CPU Idle
Free Swap
Free Memory

I'd like to be able to monitor the stats from the ethernet devices on
the Linux servers. So my question I guess is, how do I add classes to my
devices?



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