Hi Steve,
Use the snmp-server trap-source <interface> command.
The ip address of the interface specified in the above CLI will be used
as the source address in the outgoing IP header and as the "embedded
address held within the data field of the packet".
Thanks,
Nalin
Steve Nelson wrote:
> All,
>
> When using NAT on an interface I understand that snmp traps from that
> interface is not possible because of the embedded address held within the
> data field of the packet, however can I use sub interfaces and have NAT on
> one and then run snmp on the other ? I will be using frame relay so I will
> just set up another PVC for the second sub interface to allow for managment.
>
> Cheers
>
> Steve
>
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