On 26/10/2007, Kelly F. Hickel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Copied from an email I just sent off: > > > > In order for a link to exist between two Locations, this complete > > chain of relationships must exist between them (or any of their > > children): > > > > Location--Device--IpInterface--IpAddress--Network--IpAddress-- > > IpInterface--Device--Location > > > > If you're trying to construct this chain manually, it's really easy > > to leave something out unintentionally. If, on the other hand, the > > Flash network topology map is drawing correctly (which calculates > > links in roughly the same way), then it's possible there's a bug > > somewhere. > > > > --Ian > > Can anyone give me a quick outline of how to "construct this chain > manually"? Our sites each have their own subnet and we have tunnels > between the firewalls, that for various reasons zenoss can't see at the > moment. So, there aren't any interfaces or networks in common. > > I'm also interested in this as we also have sites connected by IPSEC VPN's, and zenoss can see the routing tables on the VPN routers, but doesn't create the links between them.
-- Regards, Graham Bloice
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