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This will do - with a bit of tweaking to the PHP for the display you could easily put ...
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14th February 2012, 04:35 PM #16 PHP Server Monitor
This will do - with a bit of tweaking to the PHP for the display you could easily put 70 devices on one screen
Or
Homepage of Zabbix :: An Enterprise-Class Open Source Distributed Monitoring Solution Which does email notifications and is pretty good. have it on an loop with 20 per screen you well away
Last edited by glennda; 14th February 2012 at 04:40 PM.
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Gongalong (15th February 2012), mac_shinobi (14th February 2012)
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15th February 2012, 10:24 AM #17
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I use cacti for all my switch monitoring and its great. I also use Linux Syslog server that outputs to a web interface.
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Thanks to LukeC64 from:
Gongalong (15th February 2012)
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15th February 2012, 12:11 PM #18 
Originally Posted by
Dos_Box
If you look at the screen grab I attached you just have to add the SNM i.e 192.168.1/24
As for just using ping, simply click on the services tab and deselect everything except ping.
I've added this as 10.121.244.0/24, although there are certain devices I don't want shown. When I go back into Discover though it resets the SNM back to 10.121.244.0/22, which is grabbing way too many devices.
If I delete devices from the display will they get redetected?
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15th February 2012, 12:36 PM #19 OK, I've found the way to remove automatic scanning. That's under Networks Maps > Local. Then from the toolbar click Settings > and on the General tab it lists all the networks that are being automatically scanned. I've removed all those.
I've also removed all tools but ping, and set ping only to work with TCP port 80. Other types of ping seem to fail.
Now it seems to be working and I can manually add devices...
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