On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 10:38 AM, sarath azad
wrote:
> Hi Niels,
>
> But using a query like: snmpwalk $host table>.1..\"ABCDE\"
> is not working also. Below are the test results :
>
> snmpget $host table>.1..10."66.67.68.69.70.71.72.73.74.75"
> .1.."BCDEFGHIJK" = INTEGER: 0
> snmpget $host
Hi Niels,
But using a query like: snmpwalk $host .1..\"ABCDE\"
is not working also. Below are the test
results :
snmpget $host
.1..10."66.67.68.69.70.71.72.73.74.75"
.1.."BCDEFGHIJK" = INTEGER: 0
snmpget $host .1..10.\"ABCDEFGHIJ\"
.1..10."ABCDEFGHIJ": Unknown Object Identifier
(Index o
Hi,
I've seen this technique used by a major telecom vendor, so it's certainly
technically doable. They included DateAndTime and a name string as part of
the index on trap varbinds.
I would advise you to find a different way, though, just for the reasons
you mention. It's not human-readable at all
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 11:04:54PM +0800, sarath azad wrote:
> I have tested it, it is feasible, but while giving the OID in snmpget,
> we needed to give the item name string index by dot separated ascii
> values of each character in the name.
> eg. .1. no.>.5."65.66.67.68.69" where the item nam