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SNMPSTATUS(1)                                     Net-SNMP                                     SNMPSTATUS(1)



NAME
       snmpstatus - retrieves a fixed set of management information from a network entity

SYNOPSIS
       snmpstatus [COMMON OPTIONS] [-Cf] AGENT

DESCRIPTION
       snmpstatus  is an SNMP application that retrieves several important statistics from a network entity.

       AGENT identifies a target SNMP agent, which is instrumented to monitor the  given  objects.   At  its
       simplest,  the  AGENT specification will consist of a hostname or an IPv4 address.  n this situation,
       the command will attempt communication with the agent, using UDP/IPv4 to port 161 of the given target
       host.

       See the snmpcmd(1) manual page for a full list of the possible formats for AGENT.

       The information returned is:

              The IP address of the entity.
              A textual description of the entity (sysDescr.0)
              The uptime of the entity's SNMP agent (sysUpTime.0)
              The sum of received packets on all interfaces (ifInUCastPkts.* + ifInNUCastPkts.*)
              The sum of transmitted packets on all interfaces (ifOutUCastPkts.* + ifOutNUCastPkts.*)
              The number of IP input packets (ipInReceives.0)
              The number of IP output packets (ipOutRequests.0)

       For example:

       snmpstatus -c public -v 1 netdev-kbox.cc.cmu.edu

       will produce output similar to the following:

       [128.2.56.220]=>[Kinetics FastPath2] Up: 1 day, 4:43:31
       Interfaces: 1,  Recv/Trans packets: 262874/39867 | IP: 31603/15805

       snmpstatus also checks the operational status of all interfaces (ifOperStatus.*), and if it finds any
       that are not running, it will report in a manner similar to this:

       2 interfaces are down!

       If the network entity has an error processing the request packet, an error packet  will  be  returned
       and  a  message will be shown, helping to pinpoint in what way the request was malformed.  snmpstatus
       will attempt to reform its request to eliminate the malformed variable  (unless  the  -Cf  option  is
       given, see below), but this variable will then be missing from the displayed data.


OPTIONS
       COMMON OPTIONS
              Please  see  snmpcmd(1)  for  a  list  of  possible values for COMMON OPTIONS as well as their
              descriptions.

       -Cf    By default, snmpstatus will try to fix errors returned by the agent and retry  a  request.  In
              this situation, the command will display the data that it can. If the -Cf option is specified,
              then snmpstatus will not try to fix errors, and the error will cause the command to terminate.

SEE ALSO
       snmpcmd(1), snmpget(1)



4th Berkeley Distribution                        25 Jul 2003                                   SNMPSTATUS(1)

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