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¿Que no hay ejemplos?¿Tu has leido bién?.... http://gicl.cs.drexel.edu/people/sev...nquisitor.html Cita: SNMP Inquisitor
This Java application provides an interface for querying and setting the values of SNMP object identifiers (OID's) on SNMP-enabled network devices. It permits the retrieval of value(s) corresponding to specific supplied OID's, or will retrieve the values of all variables available on a device (i.e., perform an SNMP "treewalk"). It also provides a facility for setting the value of any specified variable. Note that to set the value of a variable, it must be writable, and the appropriate read/write community name must be supplied. (To retrieve values, you'll need the read password, which is usually "public".) Values returned by the device are displayed in the "Responses" window, in the form OID, type, and value.
Última edición por dogduck; 21/11/2006 a las 11:38 |