Johnny -- there are multiple ways of doing this, you can do it on per host
basis but I suggest creating a new service check:

goto: Configuration --> Service Checks
locate the SSH check under Network - Services
click the Copy sign (to the right of the trash can)
give it a new name like SSH-2202
down under arguments, change the port # after the -p from 22 to match the
port you run on.
submit and apply changes.


On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Johnny Stork <[email protected]>wrote:

> How does one go about changing the port used for SSH checks on some
> servers? I use 2 different ssh ports depending on the location of the
> servers
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