2008/5/5 Steven Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've noticed that when I used SNMPTRAP from the command line that the port
> used to send the trap message is UDP 161 and not UDP 162.  How can I change
> the behavior of the command line tool so that it uses UDP 162 as this is
> what my trap receiver expects.

Which version of the tools are you using?

There was a problem at one point with snmptrap using the wrong
port by default, but that should be fixed now.

Dave

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