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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? An Introduction to new Member Post 303039734 by Neo on Monday 14th of October 2019 01:15:03 AM
Old 10-14-2019
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Originally Posted by subsystems
Hi guys,


I am glad to be the part of this community. Hope my presence will be of great use for the people in this community.
So far, your presence has not lived up to your great hype Smilie
 

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SNMPWALKOID(3)								 1							    SNMPWALKOID(3)

snmpwalkoid - Query for a tree of information about a network entity

SYNOPSIS
array snmpwalkoid (string $hostname, string $community, string $object_id, [int $timeout = 1000000], [int $retries = 5]) DESCRIPTION
snmpwalkoid(3) function is used to read all object ids and their respective values from an SNMP agent specified by $hostname. The existence of snmpwalkoid(3) and snmpwalk(3) has historical reasons. Both functions are provided for backward compatibility. Use snm- prealwalk(3) instead. PARAMETERS
o $hostname - The SNMP agent. 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 associative array with object ids and their respective object value starting from the $object_id as root or FALSE on error. EXAMPLES
Example #1 snmpwalkoid(3) Example <?php $a = snmpwalkoid("127.0.0.1", "public", ""); for (reset($a); $i = key($a); next($a)) { echo "$i: $a[$i]<br /> "; } ?> 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
snmpwalk(3). PHP Documentation Group SNMPWALKOID(3)
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