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[root@cnvtmxomk01 snmp]# snmpwalk -H Configuration directives understood: In snmpwalk.conf and snmpwalk.local.conf: includeRequested (1|yes|true|0|no|false) excludeRequested (1|yes|true|0|no|false) printStatistics (1|yes|true|0|no|false) dontCheckOrdering (1|yes|true|0|no|false) timeResults (1|yes|true|0|no|false) timeResultsSingle (1|yes|true|0|no|false) In snmp.conf and snmp.local.conf: extraX509SubDir string x509CRLFile string tlsAlgorithms string localCert string peerCert string alias NAME TRANSPORT_DEFINITION doDebugging (1|0) debugTokens token[,token...] logTimestamp (1|yes|true|0|no|false) logOption string mibdirs [mib-dirs|+mib-dirs|-mib-dirs] mibs [mib-tokens|+mib-tokens] mibfile mibfile-to-read showMibErrors (1|yes|true|0|no|false) commentToEOL (1|yes|true|0|no|false) strictCommentTerm (1|yes|true|0|no|false) mibAllowUnderline (1|yes|true|0|no|false) mibWarningLevel integerValue mibReplaceWithLatest (1|yes|true|0|no|false) printNumericEnums (1|yes|true|0|no|false) printNumericOids (1|yes|true|0|no|false) escapeQuotes (1|yes|true|0|no|false) dontBreakdownOids (1|yes|true|0|no|false) quickPrinting (1|yes|true|0|no|false) numericTimeticks (1|yes|true|0|no|false) oidOutputFormat integerValue suffixPrinting integerValue extendedIndex (1|yes|true|0|no|false) printHexText (1|yes|true|0|no|false) printValueOnly (1|yes|true|0|no|false) dontPrintUnits (1|yes|true|0|no|false) hexOutputLength integerValue dumpPacket (1|yes|true|0|no|false) reverseEncodeBER (1|yes|true|0|no|false) defaultPort integerValue defCommunity string noTokenWarnings (1|yes|true|0|no|false) noRangeCheck (1|yes|true|0|no|false) persistentDir string tempFilePattern string noDisplayHint (1|yes|true|0|no|false) 16bitIDs (1|yes|true|0|no|false) clientaddr string clientaddrUsesPort (1|yes|true|0|no|false) serverSendBuf integerValue serverRecvBuf integerValue clientSendBuf integerValue clientRecvBuf integerValue noPersistentLoad (1|yes|true|0|no|false) noPersistentSave (1|yes|true|0|no|false) noContextEngineIDDiscovery (1|yes|true|0|no|false) timeout integerValue retries integerValue defDomain application domain defTarget application domain target dontLoadHostConfig (1|yes|true|0|no|false) defSecurityModel string tsmUseTransportPrefix (1|yes|true|0|no|false) defAuthType MD5|SHA defPrivType DES|AES defSecurityName string defContext string defPassphrase string defAuthPassphrase string defPrivPassphrase string defAuthMasterKey string defPrivMasterKey string defAuthLocalizedKey string defPrivLocalizedKey string defVersion 1|2c|3 defSecurityLevel noAuthNoPriv|authNoPriv|authPriv trustCert trustCert FINGERPRINT|FILENAME In snmpapp.conf and snmpapp.local.conf: defDomain application domain defTarget application domain target engineID string engineIDType num engineIDNic string [root@cnvtmxomk01 snmp]# |
How to Use SNMPWALK to Retrieve the System Information
In this section, we will show you how to use the SNMPWALK command in Linux to retrieve the system information.
You can use the following options with the SNMPWALK command to retrieve system information, this with snmp version 1 and 2:
- -v: Specify the SNMP version.
- -c: Specify the community string which you have configured on the SNMP.
- hostname: Specify the hostname or IP address of the system where the SNMP agent is installed.
- OID: Specify the OID to return all SNMP objects.
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snmpwalk -v2c -c <communuty> <ip_device> |
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snmpwalk -v3 -u 'La$taM0mk' -a SHA -A 'j4JJXzz_#Pcok1' -x AES -X 'lWts_Pok1#0n1r' -l AuthPriv Node_test_LATAM |
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The following example CLI command will return the IPS temperature information:
Command:snmpwalk -v 2c -c tinapc <IP address> 1.3.6.1.4.1.10734.3.5.2.5.5
Command Explanation:
In this case the CLI command breaks down as following;
snmpwalk = SNMP application
-v 2c = specifies what SNMP version to use (1, 2c, 3)
-c tinapc = specifies the community string. Note: The IPS has the SNMP read-only community string of "tinapc"
<IP address> = specifies the IP address of the IPS device
1.3.6.1.4.1.10734.3.5.2.5.5 = OID parameter for the IPS temperature information
Results:
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.10734.3.5.2.5.5.1.0 = INTEGER: 27
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.10734.3.5.2.5.5.2.0 = INTEGER: 50
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.10734.3.5.2.5.5.3.0 = INTEGER: 55
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.10734.3.5.2.5.5.4.0 = INTEGER: 0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.10734.3.5.2.5.5.5.0 = INTEGER: 85
Results Explanation:
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.10734.3.5.2.5.5.1.0 = INTEGER: 27 = The chassis temperature (27° Celsius / 80.6° Fahrenheit)
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.10734.3.5.2.5.5.2.0 = INTEGER: 50 = The major threshold value for chassis temperature (50° Celsius / 122° Fahrenheit)
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.10734.3.5.2.5.5.3.0 = INTEGER: 55 = The critical threshold value of chassis temperature (55° Celsius / 131° Fahrenheit)
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.10734.3.5.2.5.5.4.0 = INTEGER: 0 = The minimum value of the chassis temperature range ( 0° Celsius / 32° Fahrenheit)
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.10734.3.5.2.5.5.5.0 = INTEGER: 85 = The maximum value of the chassis temperature range (85° Celsius / 185° Fahrenheit) |