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GSNMP(1)							      GSNMP(1)

NAME
       gsnmp-get - retrieve data from an SNMP agent

SYNOPSIS
       gsnmp-get [options] uri

DESCRIPTION
       gsnmp-get  retrieves  information from network devices using the Simple
       Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The data to be retrieved is	speciā€
       fied  using  the	 Uniform  Resource  Identifier	(URI)  syntax for SNMP
       defined in RFC 4088.

       The uri argument identifies the SNMP agent to talk to  and  which  data
       should be retrieved.

       It  should  be noted that gsnmp-get is not aware of MIB definitions and
       thus is only able to output raw data (no nice formatting or translation
       of OIDs into a more human friendly syntax). A simple way to work around
       this limitation is to pipe the output  through  the  smixlate  program,
       which is part of the libsmi package.

OPTIONS
       scli accepts the following options:

       -s, --silent
	      Keep silent and produce no output.

       -r N, --repeats=N
	      Executes the data retrieval N times.

EXAMPLES
       Retrieve the SNMPv2-MIB::system subtree:

	      gsnmp-get snmp://public@device//1.3.6.1.2.1.1.*

       Retrieve the SNMPv2-MIB::system subtree, piping through smixlate:

	      gsnmp-get	  snmp://public@device//1.3.6.1.2.1.1.*	   |  smixlate
	      SNMPv2-MIB

FURTHER INFORMATION
       More information can be found on the gsnmp web page which is  available
       at:

       <https://trac.eecs.iu-bremen.de/projects/gsnmp/>

SEE ALSO
       RFC4088

AUTHOR
       Juergen Schoenwaelder <j.schoenwaelder@iu-bremen.de>.

				  Jan 2, 2007			      GSNMP(1)
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