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SNMPTABLE(1)                                                Net-SNMP                                                SNMPTABLE(1)



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 for-
       mats 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  com-
               pact  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 speci-
               fies 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).



4th Berkeley Distribution                                  25 Jul 2003                                              SNMPTABLE(1)

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