No. We've thought about it, but nobody has expressed any wishes for such
functionality, so it has never been implemented.

hmm ok. Is there a workarround to make this work without remove the device from NAV?
Can I open a blueprint for it?


2013/4/4 Morten Brekkevold <morten.brekkevold@uninett.no>
On Wed, 3 Apr 2013 17:59:36 -0300 Bruno Galindro da Costa <bruno.galindro@gmail.com> wrote:

> Guys, is it possible to configure NAV to:
>
> 1 - ignore a single or a range of devices to be ignored from the polling
> process? I think this will be possible when we put it in maintenance mode.
> I'm right?

Maybe, depending on what you are hoping to achieve. NAV has a
maintenance scheduling tool. You can schedule maintenance tasks for
entire locations, rooms or ranges of devices.

Scheduling a maintenance task for a device will, however, not stop NAV
from polling it. It will only stop alerts from being sent when NAV
detects a problem with the a device (any "problems" will be logged,
though).

> 2 - apply per device ipdevpool's plugins intervals? According to docs, its
> is possible to set intervals for all devices but I hope that exists some
> other "hide" config to do that :)

No. We've thought about it, but nobody has expressed any wishes for such
functionality, so it has never been implemented.

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