Wes, Dave:

The zInterfaceMapIgnoreNames ZProperty may be helpful. Perhaps setting it to "CPU" would do the trick?

-Eric

DAVE CUSHING wrote:
I had to do them all by hand as well, luckily we only have 4 in our
environment :)

On Fri, Dec 8, 2006 at  9:53 AM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Wes
Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,

Wondering if anyone else is monitoring Cat1900s in Zenoss? I ask
because the
1900
reports the 'CPU' interface (that the IP binds to) is of type ethernetCsmacd, but since
none of the packet, octect, or error counts have entries for that
index (as
it's not a real
interface), Zenoss throws a ton of events when it polls them. I can
turn off
monitoring
that interface on an individual switch basis no problem, but I was
wondering
if anyone
had a neato way to do it en- mass for a particular interface name?

Wes
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