I think you might misunderstand how Zenoss works a bit.
See:
http://community.zenoss.org/trac-zenpacks/wiki/CommunityFAQGeneral#HowdoesZenossuseMIBs

You can create your own class, pretty much as you like. What will be 
important is the Templates that are bound to it.
See:
http://www.zenoss.com/community/docs/zenoss-guide/2.4.0/ch05s02.html
--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



Klemens Kittan wrote, On 6/22/2009 8:22 AM:
> Dear Zenoss users,
> 
> I would like to integrate a storage system (Infortrend A16E-G2130-4) into the 
> Zenoss. It comes along with a specific MIB, which is provided by Infortrend.
> 
> Unfortunately, there is no class for storage systems in Zenoss. (As they all 
> come with there own MIB, this is properly the reason why.)
> 
> So now comes my question: Do I have to create a new class (using the specific 
> MIB)? If yes, how to create a new class out of an existing class (by 
> extending it), additionally using an existing MIB?
> 
> Otherwise, do I just have to add the storage system into an existing class 
> (e.g. Ping-class, to see alive state only, without getting any further 
> storage information)? But which class to choose?
> 
> At least, both solutions would give me the opportunity to map SMTP trap 
> messages to the device.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Klemens
> 
> 
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