Cisco WLC2125 Reporting Traps to a specific port

Hi all,
I am currently looking into reporting options for my Cisco WLC2125. From what I can see, I have two options, SNMP or Syslog however I would like to assign either Syslog or SNMP traffic via a specific port on the controller.
The reason is because i want to keep this traffic seperate to my wireless network.
My knowledge of controllers (and syslog and SNMP for that matter) but I can enter IP addresses for the servers however i cannot see how to assign this traffic to a specific port.
Is this possible? If so how?
Many Thanks,
-c

No, its not possible with a 2100.  Best practices say you should only have one connection from a 2100 controller to the network, so all traffic to the network would go out that port.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-11760

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