This might seem a lot strange or rather a shock for you guys out there!

I am receiving SNMP traps on custom ports from RHEL 4.6 x86. Tried
installing trap receiver in one of the client servers in the same
subnet as that of the RHEL server. Outside the subnet, I couldn't see
traps on my machine though. Not clear why!

I couldn't believe it myself. Blame UDP protocol?! Or a firewall issue
in the network?!

I executed this command at RHEL server:
> snmptrap -v 1 -m ALL -c public 135.36.115.62:<any port no> 
> .1.3.6.1.6.3169.254.1.1 127.128.129.130 6 1 20071105

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