Hello,
Using the Net-SNMP tools, is it possible to select which interface (or
source IP) is used when using snmpget, snmpset, etc? There doesn't seem to
be any option in the manpage of the commands or snmpcmd(1).
I am looking to something analogous to "-I" in ping on linux. Either
something where
On 10/28/12, Patrick Rebert wrote:
> Bart,
>
> Thanks for the reply, I actually did try it with semicolons. Unfortunately,
> the
> shell sees the semicolon as a command terminator, so that didn't advance the
> cause.
It's easier to build net-snmp with cygwin than it is to get the dos
version of n
Bart,
Thanks for the reply, I actually did try it with semicolons. Unfortunately, the
shell sees the semicolon as a command terminator, so that didn't advance the
cause.
Pat
- Original Message
From: Bart Van Assche
To: Patrick Rebert
Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent:
On 10/28/12 19:58, Patrick Rebert wrote:
> Having trouble with the colon-delimited lists of mibs (and mibdirs). Can
> anyone
> explain these results? Doesn't seem that the -m argument is being split on
> colons to make a list. Getting same result for -M argument.
>
> $ bw -Os -m +CISCO-CDP-MIB:C
Having trouble with the colon-delimited lists of mibs (and mibdirs). Can anyone
explain these results? Doesn't seem that the -m argument is being split on
colons to make a list. Getting same result for -M argument.
$ bw -Os -m +CISCO-CDP-MIB:CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB 10.108.0.2 cdpCacheTable
MIB se