the snmp_trap (at least on NT) is a batch file.

You can probably specify more than one host right in the blank in the
policy editor which you are talking about like this:

snmp_trap 10.10.1.1 10.10.1.2

But if that doesn't work, then just edit the snmp_trap.bat file to read:

fw snmp_trap %1
fw snmp_trap %2

And that will work.

snmp_trap.bat is in c:\winnt\fw1\4.1\bin on my machine.

On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Korg Muller wrote:

> Question:
>
> Need to send a snmp trap to two different
> destinations. The "log and Alert" tab under Policy ->
> Properties, allows me to enter a SNMP Trap Alert
> command which syntax (as I understand it) is snmp_trap
> <IP address>. I want to send the trap to two IP
> addresses not one. Would you be able to provide any
> advice.
>
> Thanks,Km.
>
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