I have some large cisco routers that I would like to monitor using Zenoss. 
However, these routers have very large route tables that, for one thing, causes 
the device discovery to time out when snmp-walking the devices.

I might be able to work around that problem by increasing the timeout values by 
a lot, but I honestly don't want Zenoss to know about, store or monitor all 
these routes. What I *do* want to monitor is interface statuses, uptime, CPU 
usage and memory usage statistics.

Can anyone suggest how this can be accomplished?

I've tried setting "zRouteMapCollectOnlyLocal" to True, but device discovery 
still times out.




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