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NAME

       snmpstatus  -  retrieves  a  fixed set of management information from a
       network entity

SYNOPSIS

       snmpstatus [COMMON OPTIONS] [-Cf] AGENT

DESCRIPTION

       snmpstatus is an SNMP  application  that  retrieves  several  important
       statistics from a network entity.

       AGENT  identifies a target SNMP agent, which is instrumented to monitor
       the given objects.  At  its  simplest,  the  AGENT  specification  will
       consist  of  a  hostname  or  an  IPv4  address.  n this situation, the
       command will attempt communication with the agent,  using  UDP/IPv4  to
       port 161 of the given target host.

       See  the snmpcmd(1) manual page for a full list of the possible formats
       for AGENT.

       The information returned is:

              The IP address of the entity.
              A textual description of the entity (sysDescr.0)
              The uptime of the entity's SNMP agent (sysUpTime.0)
              The sum of received packets on all interfaces (ifInUCastPkts.* +
              ifInNUCastPkts.*)
              The    sum    of   transmitted   packets   on   all   interfaces
              (ifOutUCastPkts.* + ifOutNUCastPkts.*)
              The number of IP input packets (ipInReceives.0)
              The number of IP output packets (ipOutRequests.0)

       For example:

       snmpstatus -c public -v 1 netdev-kbox.cc.cmu.edu

       will produce output similar to the following:

       [128.2.56.220]=>[Kinetics FastPath2] Up: 1 day, 4:43:31
       Interfaces: 1,  Recv/Trans packets: 262874/39867 | IP: 31603/15805

       snmpstatus  also  checks  the  operational  status  of  all  interfaces
       (ifOperStatus.*),  and  if  it  finds any that are not running, it will
       report in a manner similar to this:

       2 interfaces are down!

       If the network entity has an error processing the  request  packet,  an
       error  packet  will be returned and a message will be shown, helping to
       pinpoint in what  way  the  request  was  malformed.   snmpstatus  will
       attempt  to  reform  its  request  to  eliminate the malformed variable
       (unless the -Cf option is given, see below),  but  this  variable  will
       then be missing from the displayed data.

OPTIONS

       COMMON OPTIONS
              Please  see  snmpcmd(1) for a list of possible values for COMMON
              OPTIONS as well as their descriptions.

       -Cf    By default, snmpstatus will try to fix errors  returned  by  the
              agent  and  retry a request. In this situation, the command will
              display the data that it can. If the -Cf  option  is  specified,
              then  snmpstatus  will not try to fix errors, and the error will
              cause the command to terminate.

SEE ALSO

       snmpcmd(1), snmpget(1)