You never want to bind ethernetCsmacd to a class... That will break things.

You can bind multiple templates to a class using ctrl-click ...

Generally, the Template bindings are inherited, so you won't need to 
bind IPService etc below /Devices ...

I'd use the default bindings and play around with a subclass you can 
delete if it all goes pear-shaped...
--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



breun wrote, On 12/1/2008 9:24 AM:
> After binding the IndexPageCheck template to /Devices/Server/Linux the 
> ResponseTime graph is now working correctly. However, all devices in this 
> class have lost their other graphs (CPU, memory, etc.). :(
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