snmpbulkwalk  -  communicates  with a network entity using
       SNMP BULK Requests.


SYNOPSIS

       snmpbulkwalk [common arguments] [objectID]


DESCRIPTION

       Snmpbulkwalk  is  an  SNMP  application  that  uses   BULK
       Requests  to  query for a tree of information about a net­
       work entity.

       A variable may also be given on the  command  line.   This
       variable  specifies which portion of the object identifier
       space will be searched using BULK Requests.  All variables
       in  the  subtree below the given variable are queried as a
       single request and their values  presented  to  the  user.
       Each  variable  name  is  given in the format specified in
       variables(5).

       If the "objectID" argument is  not  present,  snmpbulkwalk
       will search MIB-2.

       For example

       snmpbulkwalk -v 2c zeus public system

       will retrieve all of the variables under system:

       system.sysDescr.0  =  "SunOS  zeus.net.cmu.edu  4.1.3_U1 1
       sun4m"
       system.sysObjectID.0   =   OID:   enterprises.hp.nm.hpsys­
       tem.10.1.1
       system.sysUpTime.0   =  Timeticks:  (155274552)  17  days,
       23:19:05
       system.sysContact.0 = ""
       system.sysName.0 = "zeus.net.cmu.edu"
       system.sysLocation.0 = ""
       system.sysServices.0 = 72

       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  why  the  request  was
       malformed.

       If  the  tree  search causes attempts to search beyond the
       end of the MIB, a message will be displayed:

       End of MIB.


NOTE

       As the name implies, snmpbulkwalk utilizes the  SNMP  GET­
       BULK message, which is not available in SNMP v1.

       snmpcmd(1), variables(5).


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