In addition, may I know what version that actually support -p option? 
In output a, we can pass -p as option while I can't pass it on net-snmp
Version:  5.1.1.

Thanks,
YM

-----Original Message-----
From: Goh, Yen Mei 
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 10:50 PM
To: 'Dave Shield'
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: net-snmp


Hi net-snmp support,

Thanks for all the supports given so far, really appreciated with all
the help given.

Recently I was facing another problem, do you have any idea on how to
get the following output (output a)? What I got was output b but I wish
to know to get output a; is it change in mib file or the net-snmp
version used is different. In addition, do you have any idea on how to
detect memory leak on snmpd more efficiently? We noticed that the other
group that having output a encountered memory leak issue on snmpd;
however we can't reproduce it here (our output is b). Really appreciate
if you can give some idea. Thanks.

Output a:
/usr/bin/snmpget -Cf -v 1 -t 30 -c public -p 165 -m ./MPCMM0001.mib
192.168.100.174 Enabled.0
enterprises.CO.products.chassisManagement.mpcmm0001.sensorLocation.cmm.E
nabled.0 = "0"

Output b:
/usr/bin/snmpget -Cf -v 1 -t 30 -c public -m ./MPCMM0001.mib 128.0.10.73
rmcpEnabled.0

COCORPORATION-AT-MIB::rmcpEnabled.0 = STRING: "0"

Thanks,
YM


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