CHAPTER 13: MIB NAVIGATOR
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EMM-E6 User’s Guide
Built-In Commands
(cont’d)
snmpset
The snmpset command enables you to set the value of an
object in other SNMP devices. This command requires the
appropriate community string and OID.
When defining a new leaf, the set command prompts you for
a value type. Possible value types are as follows:
(i)nteger - number
(c)ounter - number
(g)auge - number
(t)ime ticks - number
o(p)aque - “value” (value with quotation marks)
(s)tring - “value” (value with quotation marks)
(o)id - number/number.number
(a)ddress - IP address/dotted decimal
(m)ac - physical address/hex string
(n)ull - no type
Format:
snmpset <IPADDRESS> <COMMUNITY-
NAME> <OBJECT-ID> <VALUE>
Example MIBNav>
snmpset 122.44.1.2 public
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.4.0 “Cyrus/MIS”
snmptree
The snmptree command provides a display of all objects in
the device and their corresponding values.
Format:
snmptree <IPADDRESS>
<COMMUNITY-NAME>
Example MIBNav> snmptree 122.144.89.10 public
# /1/3/6/1/2/1/1/1 sysDescr STRING EM Rev X.X.X.X
# /1/3/6/1/2/1/1/2 sysObjectID OBJECT ID 1.3.6.1.4.1.52
# /1/3/6/1/2/1/1/3 sysUpTime TIME TICKS 8098654
# /1/3/6/1/2/1/1/4 sysContact STRING SlyStallone/MIS
# /1/3/6/1/2/1/1/5 sysName STRING Trng EMME2
# /1/3/6/1/2/1/1/6 sysLocation STRING 1st floor closet
# /1/3/6/1/2/1/1/7 sysServices INTEGER 1
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