Odd Multiple IP Address Problem

Ethan Galstad nagios at nagios.org
Fri Sep 26 06:08:23 CEST 2003


You can define the address anyway you'd like.  What you'll have to 
make sure of is that the plugins/scripts you're using know how to 
understand/process the address format you're using.  The 
$HOSTADDRESS$ macro will contain whatever text you enter in the 
address field.

On 25 Sep 2003 at 6:59, Frank Tanner III wrote:

> In the FAQ, it says that if you have a device, such as
> a router, with multiple IP address that you can enter
> them in the address field as 192.168.8.1,192.168.8.2
> etc.  This does not work.  It gives an "Invalid Host"
> error in the host status screen and shows the host as
> down.
> 
> I ahve also tried it with a space between the comma
> and the second IP address.  No luck.  What am I doing
> wrong?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> 
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Ethan Galstad,
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