I think you may want to clarify what you want to do. If you send a SNMP 
Trap to Zenoss, it will accept it via ZenTrap, it doesn't matter "where" 
it came from. However, it is important to realize that you'll need to 
configure Zenoss to do something useful with these traps, via Event 
Management.

I don't believe that Zenoss is going to take a SNMP Trap and somehow put 
that (or several) into a representation of a device however. Zenoss will 
(out of the box anyway) think that the traps refer to your other system...

If all you want is an alert of some sort, that ought to be relatively 
simple, but if you want to somehow import the Device via another 
system... it doesn't do that out of the box, you'd probably have to 
write some specialized collectors.

Does this help?
--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



rodyan wrote, On 5/12/2009 2:15 PM:
> Hello I'm evaluating Zenoss Core but the idea should be the Enterprise 
> version but befre that I need to run some tests.
> 
> One of them is try to send traps from another systems like Netcool or 
> CiscoWorks to Zenoss and watch what happend.
> 
> I've been reviewing and reading many posts, comments, but I only found 
> information about multiple Zenoss Servers.
> 
> I'll appreciate all your comments.
> 
> BR
> 
> Rodrigo Pcihardo
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