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snmpwalk(1M)		System Administration Commands		  snmpwalk(1M)

NAME
       snmpwalk	 -  communicate	 with  a  network  entity  using  SNMP GETNEXT
       requests

SYNOPSIS
       snmpwalk [application options] [common options] [oid]

DESCRIPTION
       The snmpwalk utility is an SNMP	application  that  uses	 SNMP  GETNEXT
       requests to query a network entity for a tree of information.

       You  can	 specify  an object identifier (OID) on the command line. This
       OID specifies which portion of the  object  identifier  space  will  be
       searched using GETNEXT requests. All variables in the subtree below the
       specified OID are queried and their values returned. Each variable name
       must be entered in the format specified in snmp_variables(4).

       If  no OID argument is present, snmpwalk searches MIB-2. If the network
       entity has an error processing the request packet, an error  packet  is
       returned	 and  a	 message  displayed, indicating t the way in which the
       request was malformed.

       If the tree search causes attempts to search beyond the end of the MIB,
       the message "End of MIB" is displayed.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -Cc

	   Do  not check whether the returned OIDs are increasing. Some agents
	   (for example, agents for Laser-Jet printers)	 return	 OIDs  out  of
	   order,  but	can complete the walk anyway. Other agents return OIDs
	   that are out of order and can cause snmpwalk to loop	 indefinitely.
	   By  default,	 snmpwalk  tries to detect this behavior and warns you
	   when it encounters an agent acting illegally. Use -Cc to  turn  off
	   this feature.

       -Ci

	   Include  the given OID in the search range. Normally, snmpwalk uses
	   GETNEXT requests starting with the OID you specify and returns  all
	   results  in the MIB tree beyond that OID. This option allows you to
	   include the OID specified on the  command  line  in	the  displayed
	   results (assuming the OID is a valid OID in the tree).

       -Cp

	   Upon completion of the walk, display the number of variables found.

       In  addition  to	 these	options,  snmpwalk  takes  the	common options
       described in the snmpcmd(1M) manual page.

EXAMPLES
       Example 1: Retrieving All of the Variables Under system

       The following command retrieves all of the variables under system:

       # snmpwalk -Os -c public -v 1 zeus system

       Output from this command will be similar to:

       sysDescr.0 = STRING: "SunOS zeus.net.cmu.edu 4.1.3_U1 1 sun4m"
       sysObjectID.0 = OID: enterprises.hp.nm.hpsystem.10.1.1
       sysUpTime.0 = Timeticks: (155274552) 17 days, 23:19:05
       sysContact.0 = STRING: ""
       sysName.0 = STRING: "zeus.net.cmu.edu"
       sysLocation.0 = STRING: ""
       sysServices.0 = INTEGER: 72

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWsmcmd			   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │External			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

EXIT STATUS
       0

	   Successful completion.

       1

	   A usage syntax error. A usage message is displayed. Also  used  for
	   timeout errors.

       2

	   An  error occurred while executing the command. An error message is
	   displayed.

SEE ALSO
       snmpbulkwalk(1M), snmpcmd(1M), snmp_variables(4), attributes(5)

SunOS 5.10			  20 Jan 2004			  snmpwalk(1M)
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