I'm not sure you can. Zenoss pretty much treats one IP as one Device... 
There were some forum posts on this a while ago, but I don't recall the 
resolution.
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



bwest wrote, On 5/25/2009 11:23 PM:
> Sorry.  for the confusion. IN Zenoss it discovers all IP addresses on my 
> network, and if I have a router with multiple Ip addresses, zenoss plots each 
> address as another device. I am not interested in seeing all the IP addresses 
> as seperate devices.  How do I resolve this problem in Zenoss?
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