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Homework and Emergencies Homework & Coursework Questions IP Range Assigning Post 302974571 by TryllZ on Tuesday 31st of May 2016 10:50:47 PM
Old 05-31-2016
OK, not getting it, so I will try and ask in a different way.

First, which octet changes in a an IP subnet range, the network octet or the host octet ?
 

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SNMPTEST(1)							     Net-SNMP							       SNMPTEST(1)

NAME
snmptest - communicates with a network entity using SNMP requests SYNOPSIS
snmptest [COMMON OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
snmptest is a flexible SNMP application that can monitor and manage information on a network entity. After invoking the program, a command line interpreter proceeds to accept commands. It will prompt with: Variable: At this point you can enter one or more variable names, one per line. A blank line is a command to send a request for each of the vari- ables (in a single packet) to the remote entity. Each variable name is given in the format specified in variables(5). For example: snmptest -c public -v 1 zeus Variable: system.sysDescr.0 Variable: will return some information about the request and reply packets, as well as the information: requestid 0x5992478A errstat 0x0 errindex 0x0 system.sysDescr.0 = STRING: "Unix 4.3BSD" Upon startup, the program defaults to sending a GET request packet. This can be changed to a GETNEXT request or a SET request by typing the commands "$N" or "$S" respectively. Typing "$G" will go back to the GET request mode. The command "$D" will toggle the dumping of each sent and received packet. The command "$QP" will toggle a quicker, less verbose output form. When in the "SET request" mode, more information is requested by the prompt for each variable. The prompt: Type [i|s|x|d|n|o|t|a]: requests the type of the variable be entered. Type "i" for an integer, "s" for an octet string in ASCII, "x" for an octet string as hex bytes separated by whitespace, "d" for an octet string as decimal bytes separated by whitespace, , "a" for an ip address in dotted IP nota- tion, and "o" for an object identifier. At this point a value will be prompted for: Value: If this is an integer value, just type the integer (in decimal). If it is a decimal string, type in white-space separated decimal numbers, one per byte of the string. Again type a blank line at the prompt for the variable name to send the packet. At the variable name line, typing "$Q" will quit the program. OPTIONS
snmptest takes the common options described in the snmpcmd(1) manual page. SEE ALSO
snmpcmd(1), snmpget(1), snmpset(1), variables(5) 4th Berkeley Distribution 08 Feb 2002 SNMPTEST(1)
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