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Table 4–2 (Cont.) Flags for the snmp_request Command
Flag
-s sleep_interval
-t
-v version
-w max_wait
The
,
-i
flags also, the values for the

4.1.3 MIB Browser Data Types

The
snmp_request
Table 4–3. These values apply to
Table 4–3 Data Types for the snmp_request and snmp_trapsnd Commands
Data Type
Counter
Counter64
Display string
Gauge
Integer
IP address
NULL
Object identifier
Octet
Opaque string
Time ticks
1
For support of trap sender program (TCPIP$SNMP_TRAPSND.EXE) only. Properly defined, MIB
variables of type Counter64 are not writable.
Description
Specifies the number of seconds between iterations of sending a request
-r
(for the
flag) and listening for a reply (for the
1 second. This flag is ignored if neither the
specified.
-s
The
flag is useful for specifying a time to wait between resends, which
might be necessary when a server agent is starting up.
Specifies tree mode. Valid only if
(where flag
n
is set to 0 and flag
Similar to the
-l
flag. Directs the agent to perform a MIB walk for the
variable_name
subtree with the
responses and issues requests until the agent has no more data for the
specified subtree, times out, or is interrupted by a user.
Specifies the SNMP version to use for sending the PDU. The versions are:
2c
1
or
(default). Not case sensitive. You can specify the flag without a
space (
-v2c
and
-v1
).
If
request_type
is
-v 2c
If you specify
to send a message to an SNMP Version 1 agent or
subagent, it is unlikely to respond.
Specifies the maximum seconds the
reply before timing out. Cannot be 0. The default is 3.
, and
flags apply to individual queries. If you specify the
-r
-s
,
-i
and
snmp_trapsnd
1
Using the SNMP Utilities
4.1 Using the MIB Browser
-r
request-type
m
is set to a number greater than 0).
as its root. The program reads and prints
getbulk
, the version defaults to SNMP Version 2.
snmp_request
, and
flags are applied to each iteration.
-r
-s
commands support the data types listed in
requests only.
Set
Value
-c
-l
-D
-g
-i
-a
-N
-d
-o
-q
-t
-i
) flag. The default is
flag nor the
-i
flag are
GetNext
GetBulk
is
or
program waits for a
or
-l
-t
Using the SNMP Utilities 4–5

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