On Mon, 27 Feb 2012 17:03:34 +0100 Zeljko wrote:
ZM> I'd like to use the command snmptrap to reach following scenarios
ZM> 
ZM>        Agent                                    Client
ZM>      (10.140.20.71)                       (10.140.20.69)
ZM> 
ZM>          |                                                |
ZM>          |          Notification (SNMP v2)      |
ZM>          |      ============================>   |
ZM>          |      source  *                               |
ZM>          |      destination (10.140.20.69)        |
ZM>          |      and so on...                            |
ZM>          |                                                |
ZM>          |                                                |
ZM> 
ZM> 
ZM>    * One of IP address from FTTH (fiber to the home) network
ZM>      e.g. SmartMetro (10.93.50.111) or ECN (10.93.112.3)
ZM>      Note: in the source should not be Agent address (10.140.20.71)

What is actually generating the traps? You said you wanted a command line
interface to send traps, so I still don't understand where the agent comes in,
and why you can't simply use snmptrap to simulate the traps?

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