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Appendix C: Device Commands & Definitions
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Networks
Command
Description
snmpget
SNMP GET on the OID is performed try "snmpget
help" for more information.
Usage:
snmpget [oid=1.2.3.4 | variable=<leaf var | tableEntry.x.y>]
•
If the ‘oid’ option is used, the indices should be
present for table variables and '0' for leaf variables.
•
If the 'variable' option is used, the leaf variables can
be named as is, the table variables have the
following format
<tableentry>.index1.index2
Ex:
snmpget variable=sysUpTime
snmpget
variable=ifEntry.<col>.<ifNumber>
snmpgetn
SNMP get-next on the OID is performed if there is no
OID specified. It uses OID from the last SNMP query,
try "snmpgetn help" for more information.
Usage:
snmpgetn [oid=1.2.3.4 | variable=<leaf var|tableEntry.x.y>]
•
If the 'oid' option is used, the indices should be
present for table variables and '0' for leaf variables.
•
If the 'variable' option is used, the leaf variables can
be named as is, the table variables have the
following format
<tableentry>.index1.index2.
Ex:
snmpgetn variable=sysContact
snmpgetn
variable=ifEntry
ifEntry.<col>.<ifNumber>
snmpset
SNMP SET on the OID is performed with the value, try
"snmpset help" for more information.
Usage:
snmpset oid=<x.y.z> type=<STR | IP | INT>
value=<value>
•
Strings must be enclosed in quotes (“”). If the ‘oid’
option is used, the indices should be present for
table variables and ‘0’ for leaf variables.
•
If the 'variable' option is used, the leaf variables can
be named as is, the table variables have the
following format
<tableentry>.index1.index2
Ex:
snmpset variable=sysContact type=STR
value="[email protected]"
snmpset
variable=ifEntry.2.<ifNumber>
type=STR value="Interface 1."
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