You can install snmp packeges: ucd-snmp and ucd-snmp-utils (RPM packeges).
These packeges bring you with simple information about SNMP (man ... ) and
give you common SNMP tools like: get, get next, set, get walk etc. It is
easy to do snmp. Good luck.

Rafal


PS. what I should write in "CC" place to send this message to the whole list
?

-----Original Message-----
From: guy keren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 1:42 PM
To: Ben-Nes Michael
Cc: ILUG
Subject: Re: Learn about SNMP



On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:

> Any one know where i can learn how to querry SNMP ?
> so i can use snmpget ?

1. plug and play - any snmp package contains eample programs. read them in
   order to have a basic idea of what a MIB is, and then explore the MIB
   of your router, network printer, etc.

2. read a book - for example, 'the simple book' (don't have ISBN number -
   please search @amazon). this might be good, but also might be a bit too
   much for what you need.

3. search the net for SNMP's RFC (request for comments) - thought these
   documents tend to be technical and boring.

4. search the net for 'snmp simple guide'.

basically, SNMP is a VERY simple protocol (version 1 has only about 5
query types, version two only added about 2 query types). it is a very
inefficient protocol as well when it comes to bulk systems, but it's good
enough to manage your router (MRTG uses SNMP to query the router, as far
as i know - someone correct me if i'm wrong, please).

hope this helps,
guy


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