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SNMPTEST(1)			   Net-SNMP			   SNMPTEST(1)

NAME
       snmptest	- communicates with a network entity using SNMP	requests

SYNOPSIS
       snmptest	[COMMON	OPTIONS] AGENT

DESCRIPTION
       snmptest	is a flexible SNMP application that can	monitor	and manage in-
       formation on a network entity.

       After  invoking the program, a command line interpreter proceeds	to ac-
       cept commands.  This intepreter enables	the  user  to  send  different
       types of	SNMP requests to target	agents.

       AGENT  identifies a target SNMP agent, which is instrumented to monitor
       the given objects.  At its simplest, the	AGENT specification will  con-
       sist  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	possi-
       ble formats for AGENT.

       Once snmptest is	invoked, the command line intepreter will prompt with:

       Variable:

       At this point you can enter one or more variable	names, one  per	 line.
       A  blank	line ends the parameter	input and will send the	request	(vari-
       ables entered) in a single packet, to the remote	entity.	 Each variable
       name is given in	the format specified in	variables(5).  For example:

       snmptest	-c public -v 1 zeus
       Variable: system.sysDescr.0
       Variable:

       will return some	information about the request and  reply  packets,  as
       well as the information:

       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 snmp.h.  The errindex
       value identifies	the variable that has the given	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 com-
       mands 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: 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

       Request Types:

       GET Request:

       When in "GET request" mode ($G or default), the user can	enter  an  OID
       at  the	"Variable:"  prompt. The user can enter	multiple OIDs, one per
       prompt. The user	enters 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, you can 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:

       Value:

       If this is an integer value, just type the integer (in decimal).	 If it
       is a decimal string, type in white-space	separated decimal numbers, one
       per byte	of the string.	Again type 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.
       GETBULK,	however, is not	available in SNMPv1.

       Inform Request:

       The "Inform request" mode ($I) is similar to the	 "Set  request"	 mode.
       This  type  of  request,	however, is not	available in SNMPv1. Also, the
       _agent_ specified on the	snmptest command should	correspond to the tar-
       get snmptrapd agent.

       SNMPv2 Trap Request:

       The "SNMPv2 Trap	Request" mode ($T) is similar  to  the	"Set  request"
       mode.  This type	of request, however, is	not available in SNMPv1. Also,
       the  _agent_ specified on the snmptest command should correspond	to the
       target snmptrapd	agent.

OPTIONS
       snmptest	takes the common options described in  the  snmpcmd(1)	manual
       page.

EXAMPLES
       The following is	an example of sending a	GET request for	two OIDs:

       % snmptest -v 2c	-c public testhost:9999

       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

       The following is	an example of sending a	GETNEXT	request:

       Variable: SNMPv2-MIB::sysORUpTime
       Variable:
       Received	Get Response from 128.2.56.220
       requestid 0x7D9FCD64 errstat 0x0	errindex 0x0
       SNMPv2-MIB::sysORUpTime.1 = Timeticks: (6) 0:00:00.06
       Variable:

       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:

       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:

       The following is	an example of sending an Inform	request:

       snmptest	-v 2c -c public	snmptrapd_host
       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

       The following is	an example of sending an SNMPv2	Trap request:

       snmptest	-v 2c -c public	snmptrapd_host
       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

SEE ALSO
       snmpcmd(1), snmpget(1), snmpset(1), variables(5)

V5.9.4.pre2			  25 Jul 2003			   SNMPTEST(1)

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