On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 11:24:12PM -0700, Steve Mitchell wrote:
> In searching the mailing list, I came across what looks like to be
> "aliasing" functionality in this statement:
> "If thats not the Host primary IP, you should use the logging
> source-interface command to handle the source IP correctly, so it will
> match the IP in JFFNMS."
This is a Cisco command that is used to counter this exact same
problem.  I always make sure that my logging, polling and tftp source
interface is a loopback so they all line up.

It won't help you with your extreme networks gear though, as it is 
something that goes on the device, not in JFFNMS.

 - Craig

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