The problem is not that this wizard doesn't show ONLY updated ports. It doesn't show ANY new ports on a second and etc. runs of the wizard. It always comes up with the ports it found on the first run.
mguthrie wrote:The scan interfaces feature lists all of the ports it finds, and allows you to check which ones you want to add...You could run the wizard and use the checkboxes to identify which ports you want to add.
But the problem is you can do this only the first time you run network switch wizard. If after that you add some links to the switch and want to add them to monitor you won't be able, because the new links won't appear in the wizard.
This approach assumes that you never will change the links on a switch, but this happens. Another situation if you replace the switch with another one and give it the same IP address you w0n't be able to monitor new switch, cause the wizard will always give you the links from the old switch.
So, what could you suggest for us? Manual way is a hassle, we need something more automated.
Maybe it is possible to delete the information about the switch with a specific IP address from the Nagios database? In this case wizard will run as a first time and scan interfaces.