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snmp2_real_walk
SNMP2_REAL_WALK(3) 1 SNMP2_REAL_WALK(3)
snmp2_real_walk - Return all objects including their respective object ID within the specified one
SYNOPSIS
array snmp2_real_walk (string $host, string $community, string $object_id, [string $timeout = 1000000], [string $retries = 5])
DESCRIPTION
The snmp2_real_walk(3) function is used to traverse over a number of SNMP objects starting from $object_id and return not only their val-
ues but also their object ids.
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 an associative array of the SNMP object ids and their values on success or FALSE on error. In case of an error, an E_WARNING mes-
sage is shown.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Using snmp2_real_walk(3)
<?php
print_r(snmp2_real_walk("localhost", "public", "IF-MIB::ifName"));
?>
The above will output something like:
Array
(
[IF-MIB::ifName.1] => STRING: lo
[IF-MIB::ifName.2] => STRING: eth0
[IF-MIB::ifName.3] => STRING: eth2
[IF-MIB::ifName.4] => STRING: sit0
[IF-MIB::ifName.5] => STRING: sixxs
)
SEE ALSO
snmp2_walk(3).
PHP Documentation Group SNMP2_REAL_WALK(3)