NAME¶
snmptable - retrieve an SNMP table and display it in tabular form
SYNOPSIS¶
snmptable [COMMON OPTIONS] [-Cb] [-CB] [-Ch] [-CH] [-Ci] [-Cf STRING]
[-Cw WIDTH] AGENT TABLE-OID
DESCRIPTION¶
snmptable is an SNMP application that repeatedly uses the SNMP GETNEXT or
GETBULK requests to query for information on a network entity. The parameter
TABLE-OID must specify an SNMP table.
snmptable is an SNMP application that repeatedly uses the SNMP GETNEXT or
GETBULK requests to query for information on a network entity. The parameter
TABLE-OID must specify an SNMP table.
AGENT identifies a target SNMP agent, which is instrumented to monitor the gievn
objects. At its simplest, the AGENT specification will consist of a hostname
or an IPv4 address. In this situation, the command will attempt communication
with the agent, using UDP/IPv4 to port 161 of the given target host. See
snmpcmd(1) for a full list of the possible formats for AGENT.
OPTIONS¶
- COMMON OPTIONS
- Please see snmpcmd(1) for a list of possible values
for COMMON OPTIONS as well as their descriptions.
- -Cb
- Display only a brief heading. Any common prefix of the
table field names will be deleted.
- -CB
- Do not use GETBULK requests to retrieve data, only
GETNEXT.
- -Cc CHARS
- Print table in columns of CHARS characters
width.
- -Cf STRING
- The string STRING is used to separate table columns.
With this option, each table entry will be printed in compact form, just
with the string given to separate the columns (useful if you want to
import it into a database). Otherwise it is printed in nicely aligned
columns.
- -Ch
- Display only the column headings.
- -CH
- Do not display the column headings.
- -Ci
- This option prepends the index of the entry to all printed
lines.
- -Cl
- Left justify the data in each column.
- -Cr REPEATERS
- For GETBULK requests, REPEATERS specifies the
max-repeaters value to use. For GETNEXT requests, REPEATERS
specifies the number of entries to retrieve at a time.
- -Cw WIDTH
- Specifies the width of the lines when the table is printed.
If the lines will be longer, the table will be printed in sections of at
most WIDTH characters. If WIDTH is less than the length of
the contents of a single column, then that single column will still be
printed.
EXAMPLES¶
$ snmptable -v 2c -c public localhost at.atTable
SNMP table: at.atTable RFC1213-MIB::atTable
atIfIndex atPhysAddress atNetAddress
1 8:0:20:20:0:ab 130.225.243.33
$ snmptable -v 2c -c public -Cf + localhost at.atTable
SNMP table: at.atTable
atIfIndex+atPhysAddress+atNetAddress 1+8:0:20:20:0:ab+130.225.243.33
$ snmptable localhost -Cl -CB -Ci -OX -Cb -Cc 16 -Cw 64 ifTable
SNMP table: ifTable
Index Descr Type Mtu
Speed PhysAddress AdminStatus OperStatus
LastChange InOctets InUcastPkts InNUcastPkts
InDiscards InErrors InUnknownProtos OutOctets
OutUcastPkts OutNUcastPkts OutDiscards OutErrors
OutQLen Specific
index: [1]
1 lo softwareLoopbac 16436
10000000 up up
? 2837283786 3052466 ?
0 0 ? 2837283786
3052466 ? 0 0
0 zeroDotZero
index: [2]
2 eth0 ethernetCsmacd 1500
10000000 0:5:5d:d1:f7:cf up up
? 2052604234 44252973 ?
0 0 ? 149778187
65897282 ? 0 0
0 zeroDotZero
BUGS¶
The test for
TABLE-OID actually specifying a table is rather heuristic.
Note also that the test requires the defining MIB file to be loaded.
SEE ALSO¶
snmpcmd(1),
variables(5).