I'm fairly sure (read not certain, just relaying my experience) that the 
template itself is what needs the name "cpmCPUTotal5minRev" with the data 
sources being the appropriate OIDs - right now you have a value 
"cpmCPUTotal5minRev" and you're trying to match it against "IOS" if I 
understand what's happening correctly.  Since you have a mixed environment, the 
easiest way to deal with this would be create separate device classes for IOS 
and CatOS (like /network/switch/cisco/IOS) and apply the templates there, 
locally.  At least this is what I've done in a number of situations I've had 
similar issues - there may be a more elegant way to do this, but if there is, I 
haven't found it.  You may need to re-rm your pickle files - I tend to do this 
out of habit at this point since they have caused me so much trouble in the 
past.

As always, YMMV, just my .02, IANAL, etc.




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