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#
# GET Command Generator
#
# Send a SNMP GET request
# with SNMPv2c, community 'public'
# over IPv4/UDP
# to an Agent at 195.218.195.228:161
# wait 3 seconds for response, retry 5 times (plus one initial attempt)
# for an OID in tuple form
#
# This script performs similar to the following Net-SNMP command:
#
# $ snmpget -v2c -c public -ObentU -r 5 -t 1 195.218.195.228 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0
#
from pysnmp.entity import engine, config
from pysnmp.carrier.asynsock.dgram import udp
from pysnmp.entity.rfc3413 import cmdgen
# Create SNMP engine instance
snmpEngine = engine.SnmpEngine()
#
# SNMPv2c setup
#
# SecurityName <-> CommunityName mapping
config.addV1System(snmpEngine, 'my-area', 'public')
# Specify security settings per SecurityName (SNMPv1 - 0, SNMPv2c - 1)
config.addTargetParams(snmpEngine, 'my-creds', 'my-area', 'noAuthNoPriv', 1)
#
# Setup transport endpoint and bind it with security settings yielding
# a target name
#
# UDP/IPv4
config.addTransport(
snmpEngine,
udp.domainName,
udp.UdpSocketTransport().openClientMode()
)
config.addTargetAddr(
snmpEngine, 'my-router',
udp.domainName, ('195.218.195.228', 161),
'my-creds',
timeout=300, # in 1/100 sec
retryCount=5
)
# Error/response receiver
def cbFun(sendRequestHandle,
errorIndication, errorStatus, errorIndex,
varBinds, cbCtx):
if errorIndication:
print(errorIndication)
elif errorStatus:
print('%s at %s' % (
errorStatus.prettyPrint(),
errorIndex and varBinds[int(errorIndex)-1][0] or '?'
)
)
else:
for oid, val in varBinds:
print('%s = %s' % (oid.prettyPrint(), val.prettyPrint()))
# Prepare and send a request message
cmdgen.GetCommandGenerator().sendReq(
snmpEngine,
'my-router',
( ((1,3,6,1,2,1,1,1,0), None), ),
cbFun
)
# Run I/O dispatcher which would send pending queries and process responses
snmpEngine.transportDispatcher.runDispatcher()
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