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4.
Press the Return key. If there is no instance of that OID, the
ETWMIM displays “MIB_NO_INSTANCE.” Otherwise, the
ETWMIM displays that OID’s data type, length, and value.
To get the next OID:
1.
Highlight GETNEXT, using the arrow keys.
2.
Press the Return key. “<GETNEXT> OID (=|F9):” appears.
3.
Enter the OID.
4.
Press the Return key. If that OID does not exist, the ETWMIM
displays “MIB_NO_INSTANCE”. Otherwise the ETWMIM
displays that OID’s data type, length, and value.
Shortcut: If you have previously entered an OID, press F9 to
recall that entry. You can use the arrow keys to modify the recalled
OID, or if you have not previously entered the OID, type the OID
minus the OID’s prepend.
To set an OID (parentheses provide an example for you to follow):
1.
Highlight SET, using the arrow keys.
2.
Press the Return key. “<SET> OID (=|F9):” appears.
3.
Enter an OID. (1.3.6.1.2.1.1.4.0)
4.
Press the Return key. If that OID does not exist, the ETWMIM
displays “MIB_NO_INSTANCE”. Otherwise the ETWMIM
displays:
{INteger String Null OId IPaddress Counter Gauge Timeticks
OPaque}
“DATA TYPE (name):”.
Shortcut: If you have previously entered an OID, press F9 to
recall that entry. You can use the arrow keys to modify the recalled
OID, or if you have not previously entered the OID, save yourself
some keystrokes by typing the OID minus the OID’s prepend.