Andrés,

You will need to forward port 161/udp for SNMP.

You could use port 10161 to box1 and 20161 to box2

On the host screen you just put the IP of your NAT box and : Port like:

NAT_IP:FORWARDED_PORT ie: 200.1.1.1:10161

But that will just work for SNMP (CPU, Memory, Disks, network cards, etc) but the TCP servers ports, rechability and other stuff will only use the NAT_IP.

Javier

Andrés Roldán wrote:
Hi. I am new to this list and I have a (dumb) question. I have a couple
machines that I want to admin with JFFNMS. Those machines share services
with a single public IP address. If I'd wanted to check both machines,
I'd need to make a NAT in the border machine in order to see the
internal machine. The question is, how can I specify a different port on
a Host declaration in order to see both machines?

Thanks in advance.


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