I absolutely can't use Zenoss to do up/down monitoring of my multi-customer 
network because Zenoss can't determine that a LAN switch at a customer site is 
downstream of a router that has failed or a T1 to the site has gone down.  In 
one of these situations, Zenoss should only alarm on the T1 or router outage, 
and NOT show events for the 27 switches that are at the customer site.

We consider customer site T1 outages and individual switch outages to be of the 
same severity and we want to send pages to the support tech who is on-call for 
switch and T1 outages.  However, if Zenoss must send 28 pages for a T1 outage, 
I absolutely can't use it.

I get the impression that most Zenoss users are using it for server monitor for 
which Zenoss seems nicely suited.  Are there other network operators out there 
who use Zenoss successfully?

Matt




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