snarkout wrote:
> I guess the question would be why are you monitoring a large network that is 
> in a constant state of flux (you seriously add and and/or remove 50 devices 
> daily?  That seems more like a lab than a network to me, and a *very* large 
> lab at that)?  In general, if you have that number of devices that are added 
> and removed daily, it's going to create a hell of a lot of noise.  Maybe 
> you'd be better off just monitoring devices that are static?  Another way to 
> put this is that this isn't a weakness of on Zenoss exactly - generally an 
> NMS is meant to let you know the state of devices, and most people don't want 
> those devices to disappear just because they're in a down state - this is a 
> peculiarity of the network you're monitoring.


I will explain. We install and uninstall  many bankomats per day bacause we are 
large bank. And every bankomat is set up with cisco. That's why our network is  
not in constant state and changes many times a day.




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