snmptest(1M) System Administration Commands snmptest(1M)NAMEsnmptest - communicate with a network entity using SNMP requests
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sfw/bin/snmptest [common options] agent
DESCRIPTIONsnmptest is a flexible SNMP application that can monitor and manage
information on a network entity.
Invoking snmptest invokes a command line interpreter that accepts com‐
mands. This intepreter enables you to send different types of SNMP
requests to target agents.
The operand agent identifies a target SNMP agent that is instrumented
to monitor manageable objects. At its simplest, the agent specification
consists of a host name or an IPv4 address. In this situation, the com‐
mand attempts communication with the agent, using UDP/IPv4 to port 161
of the target host. See snmpcmd(1M) for a full list of the possible
formats for agent.
After you invoke snmptest, the command line intepreter prompts with:
Variable:
At this point you can enter one or more variable names, one per line. A
blank line ends the parameter input and sends the request (variables
entered) in a single packet to the remote entity. Each variable name is
given in the format specified in snmp_variables(4). For example, the
command:
snmptest-c public -v 1 zeus
Variable: system.sysDescr.0
Variable:
...returns information about the request and reply packets, as well as
the data:
requestid 0x5992478A errstat 0x0 errindex 0x0
system.sysDescr.0 = STRING: "Unix 4.3BSD"
The errstatus value shows the error status code for the call. The pos‐
sible values for errstat are in the header file /usr/sfw/include/net-
snmp/library/snmp.h. The errindex value identifies the variable that
has an error. Index values are assigned to all the variables entered at
the Variable: prompt. The first value is assigned an index of 1.
Upon startup, the program defaults to sending a GET request packet. The
type of request can be changed by typing one of the following commands
at the Variable: prompt:
$G Send a GET request.
$N Send a GETNEXT request.
$S Send a SET request.
$B Send a GETBULK request. Note that GETBULK is not available in
SNMPv1.
$I Send an inform request.
$T Send an SNMPv2 trap request.
Other values that can be entered at the Variable: prompt are:
$D Toggle the dumping of each sent and received packet.
$QP Toggle a quicker, less verbose output form.
$Q Quit the program.
The following are valid request types:
GET request
When in "GET request" mode ($G or default), you can enter an OID at
the Variable: prompt. You can enter multiple OIDs, one per prompt.
Enter a blank line to send the GET request.
GETNEXT request
The "GETNEXT request" mode ($N) is similar to the "GET request"
mode, described above.
SET request
When in the "SET request" mode ($S), more information is requested
by the prompt for each variable. The prompt:
Type [i|s|x|d|n|o|t|a]:
...requests the type of the variable be entered. Depending on the
type of value you want to set, type one of the following:
i integer
u unsigned integer
s octet string in ASCII
x octet string in hex bytes, separated by whitespace
d octet string as decimal bytes, separated by whitespace
a IP address in dotted IP notation
o object identifier
n null
t timeticks
At this point a value will be prompted for. To enter an integer
value, just type the integer (in decimal). If it is a decimal
string, type in whitespace-separated decimal numbers, one per byte
of the string. Again, enter a blank line at the prompt for the
variable name to send the packet.
GETBULK request
The "GETBULK request" mode ($B) is similar to the "SET request"
mode. Note, however, that GETBULK is not available in SNMPv1.
Inform request
The "Inform request" mode ($I) is similar to the "SET request"
mode. However, this type of request is not available in SNMPv1.
Also, the agent specified in the snmptest command should correspond
to the target snmptrapd agent.
SNMPv2 trap request
The "SNMPv2 trap request" mode ($T) is similar to the "SET request"
mode. However, this type of request is not available in SNMPv1.
Also, the agent specified in the snmptest command should correspond
to the target snmptrapd agent.
OPTIONSsnmptest takes the common options described in the snmpcmd(1M).
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Sending a GET Request for Two OIDs
The following is an example of sending a GET request for two OIDs:
% snmptest-v 2c -c public testhost:161
Variable: system.sysDescr.0
Variable: system.sysContact.0
Variable:
Received Get Response from 128.2.56.220
requestid 0x7D9FCD63 errstat 0x0 errindex 0x0
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: SunOS testhost 5.9 Generic_112233-02 sun4u
SNMPv2-MIB::sysContact.0 = STRING: x1111
Example 2: Sending a GETNEXT Request
The following is an example of sending a GETNEXT request:
Variable: $N
Request type is Getnext Request
Variable: SNMPv2-MIB::sysORUpTime.1
Variable:
Received Get Response from 128.2.56.220
requestid 0x7D9FCD64 errstat 0x0 errindex 0x0
SNMPv2-MIB::sysORUpTime.2 = Timeticks: (6) 0:00:00.06
Variable:
Example 3: Sending a SET Request
The following is an example of sending a SET request:
Variable: $S
Request type is Set Request
Variable: system.sysLocation.0
Type [i|u|s|x|d|n|o|t|a]: s
Value: building 17
Variable:
Received Get Response from 128.2.56.220
requestid 0x7D9FCD65 errstat 0x0 errindex 0x0
SNMPv2-MIB::sysLocation.0 = STRING: building A
Variable:
Example 4: Sending a GETBULK Request
The following is an example of sending a GETBULK request:
Variable: $B
Request type is Bulk Request
Enter a blank line to terminate the list of non-repeaters
and to begin the repeating variables
Variable:
Now input the repeating variables
Variable: system.sysContact.0
Variable: system.sysLocation.0
Variable:
What repeat count? 2
Received Get Response from 128.2.56.220
requestid 0x2EA7942A errstat 0x0 errindex 0x0
SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 = STRING: testhost
SNMPv2-MIB::sysORLastChange.0 = Timeticks: (58) 0:00:00.58
SNMPv2-MIB::sysLocation.0 = STRING: bldg A
SNMPv2-MIB::sysORID.1 = OID: IF-MIB::ifMIB
Variable:
Example 5: Sending an Inform Request
The following is an example of sending an Inform request:
snmptest-v 2c -c public snmptrapd_host:162
Variable: $I
Request type is Inform Request
(Are you sending to the right port?)
Variable: system.sysContact.0
Type [i|u|sIx|d|n|o|t|a]: s
Value: x12345
Variable:
Inform Acknowledged
Variable:
The snmptrapd_host will show:
snmptrapd_host [<ip address>]: Trap SNMPv2-MIB::sysContact.0 = STRING: x12345
Example 6: Sending an SNMPv2 Trap Request
The following is an example of sending an SNMPv2 Trap request:
snmptest-v 2c -c public snmptrapd_host:162
Variable: $T
Request type is SNMPv2 Trap Request
(Are you sending to the right port?)
Variable: system.sysLocation.0
Type [i|u|s|x|d|n|o|t|a]: s
Value: building a
Variable:
The snmptrapd_host will show:
snmptrapd_host [<ip address>]: Trap SNMPv2-MIB::sys.0 = STRING:
building A
EXIT STATUS
0 Successful completion.
1 A usage syntax error. A usage message is displayed. Also used
for timeout errors.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │SUNWsmcmd │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Interface Stability │External │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOsnmpcmd(1M), snmpget(1M), snmpset(1M), snmp_variables(4), attributes(5)SunOS 5.10 23 Jan 2004 snmptest(1M)