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− | == snmptable ==
| + | Although [[snmpwalk|snmpwalk]] can be used to retrieve the contents of a table, |
| + | it will list the results for each column in turn. This is not how most people |
| + | would naturally expect to see a table displayed, which is where <tt>[[snmptable]]</tt> comes in. |
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− | The snmptable command nicely displays a SNMP table for you in an easy to read column based fashion. Consider the sysORTable, which you saw all the data from in the last section. It's hard to get a good feel about the correlation of data when its displayed in a long list, like the output of snmpwalk gives you. Instead, snmptable nicely formats it for you (though sometimes it can be a bit wide, like in this example):
| + | == Basic Example == |
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