Hello, this is probably a dumb question, but here it is anyway.
I'm inside a network, made with NAT, so I have one external IP, let's 
call it 200.200.200.200, and lot's of internal ip, like 192.168.0.5. We 
have some servers, that are being watched with snmp, namely servers 
192.168.0.1, 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.3, they all send snmptraps to an 
external snmp server, for instance 125.125.125.125.
Now, when 125.125.125.125 recieves the traps, from any of the internal 
servers, it would put the external ip 200.200.200.200 on the trap 
signature, ok, that's what really happens now, but I want it to send the 
internal ip, so I can know which server sent the trap, is there any way?

Thanks a lot.

Mateus


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