Sure

Just turn all events you want to send into alarms and use the setscript. 
Whatever part of your setsscript you are using to send just add another 
line that fires after the first. 

If you look at the Unicetner integration it will provide you with a new 
setscript that uses a command to send to a 3rd party SNMP manager. In that 
case after the first "send" line (look for the "awtrap" command) have the 
next line always execute and send to 2nd destination. You can in theory 
add as many as you like. Just consider that fact that if your sending 
alarms you want to account for them in the event they clear.



Andy Stein

Duke Medicine
Network and System Management Technologies
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Do you mean traps, alarms or events? You can forward more or less 
everything to any destination.. Events doesn't really make sense but 
alarms no problem..

If you really mean events you will need to query the events via 
vnmshell and do whatever you'd like.

If you mean alarms, just add multiple addresses in your SetScript.

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Am 05.03.2009 um 21:05 schrieb "Christophe Babilotte" 
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> Is it possible to forward events from Spectrum 9.0 to two 
> destination? What would be the proper configuration for it?
>
> thanks

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