I'll looking at this to reduce a bit of complexity in my network since I have a couple of proxies (that also act as backup).
Is the XYMONNETWORK variable a single entry or could it be a list of logical networks for a proxy to serve?
My setup has 4 distinct networks and 2 proxies, plus a bunch of devmon boxes that may want to be separated as well.
Paul Root - Engineer III Managed Services Systems - CenturyLink
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On 05-01-2012 18:09, Root, Paul wrote:
I'll looking at this to reduce a bit of complexity in my network since I have a couple of proxies (that also act as backup).
Is the XYMONNETWORK variable a single entry or could it be a list of logical networks for a proxy to serve?
XYMONNETWORK is not used by the proxy, only by the network test tool (xymonnet).
Regards, Henrik
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