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Old 11-30-2005, 05:56 AM   #1
genderbender
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Help with a couple of SNMP System Calls


I need some help writing some SNMP commands, this is all very new to me so go easy. I need commands that will list values held in a specific memory location and also a command for printing a table. Heres the kinda code i need...

GET_MEM
prints to stdout contents of memory location 32-64-21-AF-55, no ideas at all on how to do this! Memory locations seldom mentioned in google!

GET_LIST
displays in a table form the contents of a block of data. In this case the data is a printer queue. Presume this will use getbulk or something


Thanks guys, a tutorial will do or even some examples. No need to spend hours writing code (although i would appreciate it, teehee)
 
  


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