I agree this would be a nice feature, and frankly, a sane default.  Several 
routers I want to monitor have hundreds of ATM subunterfaces on them which I 
absolutely do not want to monitor, and which cause modeling to timeout, even 
when set to extremely high timeout values.  As far as I can tell, the current 
solution to this issue is to set all of these interfaces to monitor=false, and 
then delete them.  Then setup traps on all the devices you want monitored so 
the devices themselves send info to zenoss, and then make sure to never remodel 
the devices, or the interfaces reappear.

Keep in mind that I have only been doing much work on this for about a week, so 
I could be completely wrong.  However, this is the conclusion O have come to 
after doing tome RTFMing and cruising the fora.




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