netdata wrote:
> 
> jmp242 wrote:
> > Just a question, Zenoss is supposed to handle layer 3 dependencies... if 
> > it has route info. Can you see the links for these routers in the 
> > network map? It might be a bug, but I really don't think you are 
> > supposed to need to do this sort of manual transforms for a router going 
> > down, as long as Zenoss knows about the routers and their internal 
> > routing tables...
> > 
> 
> 
> When a router goes down zenoss suppresses all events comming from devices in 
> the routing path.
> 
> What the topic poster wants is that these events are visable, but with a 
> lower severity for the suppresed events.
> 
> This should work fine:
> 
> evt.severity = 3


Thanks netdate, I did a test and this works great.

About the layer 3 depedencies, so far i've tried disabling an entire subnet on 
a router and Zenoss generated a Ping "ip is down message" for all devices in 
this subnet. I did expect something like network not reachable.
Will it also generate Ping messages for all devices in directly connected 
subnets on a router if the entire machine goes down?




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