Appendix C: Device Commands & Definitions Transition 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="techsupport@transition.com"
snmpset variable=ifEntry.2.<ifNumber>
type=STR value="Interface 1."
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