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LEARN ABOUT PHP
snmpgetnext
SNMPGETNEXT(3) 1 SNMPGETNEXT(3)
snmpgetnext - Fetch theSNMPobject which follows the given object id
SYNOPSIS
string snmpgetnext (string $host, string $community, string $object_id, [int $timeout = 1000000], [int $retries = 5])
DESCRIPTION
The snmpgetnext(3) function is used to read the value of the SNMP object that follows the specified $object_id.
PARAMETERS
o $host
-The hostname of the SNMP agent (server).
o $community
-The read community.
o $object_id
-The SNMP object id which precedes the wanted one.
o $timeout
-The number of microseconds until the first timeout.
o $retries
-The number of times to retry if timeouts occur.
RETURN VALUES
Returns SNMP object value on success or FALSE on error. In case of an error, an E_WARNING message is shown.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Using snmpgetnext(3)
<?php
$nameOfSecondInterface = snmpgetnetxt('localhost', 'public', 'IF-MIB::ifName.1';
?>
SEE ALSO
snmpget(3), snmpwalk(3).
PHP Documentation Group SNMPGETNEXT(3)