Hi Frank,

So if I understand correctly and from looking at the code.  What I have
done is

1. I have added just one transport mapping to the MessageDispatcher (I
think this is required or can I not add a transport and always supply
one)
2. In my logic where I actually call send() method from SNMP class, I am
passing using send(PDU, Target, Transport) call.

My question is (I hope I am right), when I use this send() method, the
transport that was added in the MessageDispatcher will not be used.  
So if I call send(PDU, Target, Transport) twice (once for each
transport), then it will work.  What I am afraid of is duplicate traps
being sent.
This won't occur right?

Thanks again for the quick response.

Corey

-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Fock [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 7:36 PM
To: Ellis Corey
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SNMP4J] Multiple UDP transport mappings

Hi Ellis,

When using several UDP (or TCP) transport mappings
you should make sure, that you use only the Snmp
methods that take the transport mapping as parameter.
Then you can choose the mapping you want to use.

The default NotificationOriginator however, will not
distinguish between those mappings. You will have
to write your own NotificationOriginator to choose
the transport mapping according to some self defined
rules.

Best regards,
Frank


Ellis Corey wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>  
> 
> I have setup multiple transport mappings for the purpose of sending
out
> traps over multiple interfaces.  Everything is working fine, accept
that
> the source ip of my trap that is going out of one interface is using
the
> ip address of another interface.
> 
>  
> 
> Example of what is occurring.  My machine has two interfaces (admin
and
> hsbn)
> 
>  
> 
> Admin = 10.1.1.1
> 
> HSBN = 10.2.2.2
> 
>  
> 
> When I send out a trap it goes out on both interfaces, but the trap
> going out of the admin network has source ip of 10.2.2.2 instead of
> 10.1.1.1
> 
>  
> 
> I am building my UdpAddress(adminIP, port), I was expecting that the
IP
> I define in the UdpAddress will be the one that is used as the source
ip
> when the trap is sent, but it seems like this is not the case.
> 
>  
> 
> Any ideas, how I can control the source IP when sending out the trap
> over multiple interfaces.
> 
>  
> 
> Corey Ellis
> Engineering Development Manager
> 
> OA&M and Security, Billing
> Comverse
> Office: 856-608-2580
> 
> Mobile: 609-319-6513
> 
>  
> 
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