snmpgetnext(1)


NAME

   snmpgetnext  -  communicates  with  a network entity using SNMP GETNEXT
   requests

SYNOPSIS

   snmpgetnext [COMMON OPTIONS] [-Cf] AGENT OID [OID]...

DESCRIPTION

   snmpgetnext is an SNMP application that uses the SNMP  GETNEXT  request
   to  query  for  information  on  a  network entity.  One or more object
   identifiers (OIDs) may be given as arguments on the command line.  Each
   variable  name  is  given in the format specified in variables(5).  For
   each one, the variable that is lexicographically "next" in  the  remote
   entity's MIB will be returned.

   For example:

   snmpgetnext -c public zeus interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifType.1

   will retrieve the variable interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifType.2:

   interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifType.2 = softwareLoopback(24)

   If  the  network  entity has an error processing the request packet, an
   error message will be shown,  helping  to  pinpoint  in  what  way  the
   request was malformed.

OPTIONS

   -Cf     If -Cf is not specified, some applications (snmpdelta, snmpget,
           snmpgetnext and snmpstatus) will try to fix errors returned  by
           the agent that you were talking to and resend the request.  The
           only time this is really useful is if you specified a OID  that
           didn't  exist  in  your  request  and you're using SNMPv1 which
           requires "all or nothing" kinds of requests.

   In addition to  this  option,  snmpgetnext  takes  the  common  options
   described  in  the  snmpcmd(1)  manual  page.   Note  that  snmpgetnext
   REQUIRES an argument specifying the agent to query and at least one OID
   argument, as described there.

SEE ALSO

   snmpcmd(1), snmpget(1), variables(5).





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