I've read quite a few of the "Non standard SNMP port number" posts which 
have come across this list. However, I have been unable to find which 
correlates to my current problem. I've specified the ip address for a 
host with a port number as X.X.X.X:nnnnn where 'X' is the IP address and 
'n' is the port number. I am able to pull SNMP data just fine. However, 
JFF now thinks that all of my previously open ports are closed. I can 
only assume it occurs because nmap is unable to scan X.X.X.X:nnnnn . It 
simply isn't expecting a port number to be present in the address. Is 
there a workaround for this? My only thought is to simply have to 
logical hosts in JFFNMS: one for simply scanning the ports, the other 
for pulling SNMP data. However, I would ideally like to have a single 
host for the whole server. Thank you!

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Tim Nelson
Systems Administrator
Utaria Web Services
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