Zenoss isn't going to do this out of the box. It wants one IP, one device. You might be able to do something with custom work, but it would be difficult. Zenoss works best when it can directly access the devices, and can use SNMP.

For instance, we're enjoying using it with our Cisco Aironet 1100s with SNMP monitoring + traps and syslog forwarded to Zenoss. But we directly connect to their IP.

There is a way around pointing and clicking - searching this forum will bring up details, but zenmd is the command line interface IIRC. Others have mass entered devices.
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



daiceman wrote:
So, almost 40 reads and no replies?

Hmmmm.  Maybe I need to stick with Nagios.  I was hoping to switch because 
Zenoss looks promising, but if it can not do what I need, it is no use.

Jeff




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