Cory,
 
Thank you for you reply.
 
Looking at the help file below, it doesn't seem like setting community is an option, unless perhaps the config file would do so.  Using -C and specifing a community returns an error...
 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ zenmodeler help
usage: zenmodeler.py [options]

options:
  --version             show program's version number and exit
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -v LOGSEVERITY, --logseverity=LOGSEVERITY
                        Logging severity threshold
  --logpath=LOGPATH     override default logging path
  -C CONFIGFILE, --configfile=CONFIGFILE
                        config file must define all params (see man)
  --uid=UID             user to become when running default:zenoss
  -c, --cycle           Cycle continuously on cycleInterval from zope
  -D, --daemon          Become a unix daemon
  --host=HOST           hostname of zeo server
  --port=PORT           port of zeo server
  -R DATAROOT, --dataroot=DATAROOT
                        root object for data load (i.e. /zport/dmd)
  --debug               don't fork threads for processing
  --parallel=PARALLEL   number of devices to collect from in parallel
  --cycletime=CYCLETIME
                        run collection every x minutes
  --ignore=IGNOREPLUGINS
                        Comma separated list of collection maps to ignore
  --collect=COLLECTPLUGINS
                        Comma separated list of collection maps to use
  -p PATH, --path=PATH  start path for collection ie /NetworkDevices
  -d DEVICE, --device=DEVICE
                        fully qualified device name ie www.confmon.com
  -a COLLAGE, --collage=COLLAGE
                        don't collect from devices whos collect date is with
                        in this many minutes
  --writetries=WRITETRIES
                        number of times to try to write if a readconflict is
                        found
  -F, --force           force collection of config data (even without change
                        to the device)
  -u USERNAME, --user=USERNAME
                        Login username
  -P PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
                        Login password
  -t LOGINTRIES, --loginTries=LOGINTRIES
                        number of times to try login
  -L LOGINTIMEOUT, --loginTimeout=LOGINTIMEOUT
                        timeout login expect statments
  -T COMMANDTIMEOUT, --commandTimeout=COMMANDTIMEOUT
                        timeout when issuing a command
  -s SEARCHPATH, --searchPath=SEARCHPATH
                        Path to use when looking for commands
  -e EXISTENCETEST, --existenceTest=EXISTENCETEST
                        how to check for command
  -r PROMPTTIMEOUT, --promptTimeout=PROMPTTIMEOUT
                        timeout when discovering prompt
  -x LOGINREGEX, --loginRegex=LOGINREGEX
                        regex that will find the login prompt
  -w PASSWORDREGEX, --passwordRegex=PASSWORDREGEX
                        regex that will find the password prompt
  --enable              enter enable mode on a cisco device
  --termlen             enter send terminal length 0 on a cisco device
  --enablePause=ENABLEPAUSE
                        time to wait before sending enable command
  --enableRegex=ENABLEREGEX
                        regex that will find the enable password prompt

Thanks again though, I appreciate your help!
 
Brandon

 
On 9/27/06, Cory Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Brandon,

Try a –C  ß - capital C for your community

 

Cory Schmitt

 


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