User's Manual

Accessing the Internet
Management Information Base
Use these commands to examine the MIB of any local or remote
network node that provides a standard SNMP/MIB implementation.
For More Information This section lists the Internet MIB commands
together with their syntax and functions. For a more detailed descrip-
tion of these commands, refer to the Operator’s Reference.
Command Syntax The following example of the Rgets command
demonstrates the conventions used in this table:
rgets identifier [x.x.x.x] [community]
where:
rgets is the command name
identifier is a required value that you provide
[x.x.x.x] and [community] are optional values that you provide
Command Function
rgeta [x.x.x.x] [community] Display the MIB IP address
translation table.
rgeti [x.x.x.x] [community] Display the MIB IP address table.
rgetms identifier [x.x.x.x] [community] Display the value of a branch of Internet
standard MIB variables.
rgetr [x.x.x.x] [community] Display the MIB IP routing table.
rgets identifier [x.x.x.x] [community] Display the value of an individual Internet
standard MIB variable.
These commands display their output on the console screen. To output
the display to a printer or file instead of the console screen, place the
command syntax within the Print or Zput command. For detailed
information on the Print command, refer to the Operator’s Reference.
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