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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need help with creating a script for Snmpwalking Post 302970078 by tuscanitunr on Friday 1st of April 2016 01:59:15 PM
Old 04-01-2016
Quote:
Originally Posted by RudiC
With quite a lot of assumptions on e.g. your input file's structure, the shell you run (bash?), and your output format, this might do what you want:
Code:
while IFS=, read IP NAME TITLE
  do    [ "$TITLE" = "MANAGEMENT AGENT LOST" ] || continue
        FOUND=0
        for i in 01 02 03
          do    smnpwalk[$i]=$(snmpwalk -v 2c -c community$i "$IP" sysName.0)     
                [ "${smnpwalk[$i]}" ] && { FOUND=1; break; }
          done
        [ $FOUND == 1 ] && echo "device $NAME : ${smnpwalk[$i]} community$i" || echo "device $NAME unknown"
  done < file

It reads the variables immediately from the flle, no cut needed, then tests the title for the desired string ([ ... ] && ... || ... is a shortcut if - then - else which may fail on some complex occasions), skips the line if title is wrong, or else for loops across the desired community extensions (01, 02, 03), fills in an array indexed by the extension, and, if sth. found, breaks out of the loop. Then a message is produced depending on sth. found or not. If the extensions are non-numeric, you'll need to declare an associative array first.
Thanks!!

The problem I've been running into is that one guy that's teaching me is more into bash, and the other guy that's teaching me is more into ksh. So it's been getting a bit confusing.

I'd rather get into bash, only because I've been told it's more popular.

I'll look into the commands, and see if I can get it working.
 

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SNMPWALK(3)								 1							       SNMPWALK(3)

snmpwalk - Fetch all theSNMPobjects from an agent

SYNOPSIS
array snmpwalk (string $hostname, string $community, string $object_id, [int $timeout = 1000000], [int $retries = 5]) DESCRIPTION
snmpwalk(3) function is used to read all the values from an SNMP agent specified by the $hostname. PARAMETERS
o $hostname - The SNMP agent (server). o $community - The read community. o $object_id - If NULL, $object_id is taken as the root of the SNMP objects tree and all objects under that tree are returned as an array. If $object_id is specified, all the SNMP objects below that $object_id are returned. o $timeout - The number of microseconds until the first timeout. o $retries -The number of times to retry if timeouts occur. RETURN VALUES
Returns an array of SNMP object values starting from the $object_id as root or FALSE on error. EXAMPLES
Example #1 snmpwalk(3) Example <?php $a = snmpwalk("127.0.0.1", "public", ""); foreach ($a as $val) { echo "$val "; } ?> Above function call would return all the SNMP objects from the SNMP agent running on localhost. One can step through the values with a loop SEE ALSO
snmprealwalk(3). PHP Documentation Group SNMPWALK(3)
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