On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 09:08:36 +0100 Zeljko wrote: ZM> On Thu, 1 Mar 2012 20:52 Robert wrote: ZM> RS> If it's a linux box with iptables, google for 'iptables packet mangle' ZM> RS> and you should get lots of good information. Since you've got a fixed ZM> RS> destination and multiple 'sources', what i'd do would be to run ZM> RS> snmptrap to send traps to the address you want as the source, and then ZM> RS> have iptables mangle all traps packets, changing the destination ZM> RS> address to be the source address of the packet, and setting the ZM> RS> destination to the fixed receiver/client address. ZM> ZM> ZM> Robert, Dave, Magnus and Erik thank you very much for your helpful ZM> answers/suggestions. Francis (my colleague) thanks for an implementation ZM> in Linux. ZM> ZM> My problem is now solved as in attachment "NETadmin_notification.doc"
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