From 2f24177c361ba4d9deba2d7378f84aa96111db80 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: elie Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2015 05:20:24 +0000 Subject: * synchronous oneliner apps redesigned to offer Python generator-based API along with a more comprehensive set of accepted parameters. * massively documented (in Sphinx, NumPy style) --- .../cmdgen/get-v3-with-custom-security-name.py | 74 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) (limited to 'examples/v3arch/asyncore/oneliner/manager/cmdgen/get-v3-with-custom-security-name.py') diff --git a/examples/v3arch/asyncore/oneliner/manager/cmdgen/get-v3-with-custom-security-name.py b/examples/v3arch/asyncore/oneliner/manager/cmdgen/get-v3-with-custom-security-name.py index 4770c5d..ae5e656 100644 --- a/examples/v3arch/asyncore/oneliner/manager/cmdgen/get-v3-with-custom-security-name.py +++ b/examples/v3arch/asyncore/oneliner/manager/cmdgen/get-v3-with-custom-security-name.py @@ -1,40 +1,38 @@ -# -# Command Generator -# -# Send SNMP GET request using the following options: -# -# * with SNMPv3, user 'usr-md5-none', securityName 'myuser' -# MD5 authentication, no privacy -# * over IPv4/UDP -# * to an Agent at demo.snmplabs.com:161 -# * for an OID in text form -# -# The securityName parameter can be thought as an alias to userName and -# allows you to address a USM Table row just as userName does. However -# securityName can be made human-readable, also it is not an index in -# usmUserTable, thus duplicate securityName parameters are possible. -# +""" +Custom SecurityName ++++++++++++++++++++ + +Send SNMP GET request using the following options: + +* with SNMPv3, user 'usr-md5-none', securityName 'myuser' + MD5 authentication, no privacy +* over IPv4/UDP +* to an Agent at demo.snmplabs.com:161 +* for an OID in text form + +The securityName parameter can be thought as an alias to userName and +allows you to address a USM Table row just as userName does. However +securityName can be made human-readable, also it is not an index in +usmUserTable, thus duplicate securityName parameters are possible. +"""# from pysnmp.entity.rfc3413.oneliner.cmdgen import * -for errorIndication, \ - errorStatus, errorIndex, \ - varBinds in getCmd(SnmpEngine(), - UsmUserData('usr-md5-none', 'authkey1', - securityName='myuser'), - UdpTransportTarget(('demo.snmplabs.com', 161)), - ContextData(), - ObjectType(ObjectIdentity('1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0'))): - # Check for errors and print out results - if errorIndication: - print(errorIndication) - else: - if errorStatus: - print('%s at %s' % ( - errorStatus.prettyPrint(), - errorIndex and varBinds[int(errorIndex)-1][0] or '?' - ) - ) - else: - for varBind in varBinds: - print(' = '.join([ x.prettyPrint() for x in varBind ])) - break +errorIndication, errorStatus, errorIndex, varBinds = next( + getCmd(SnmpEngine(), + UsmUserData('usr-md5-none', 'authkey1', securityName='myuser'), + UdpTransportTarget(('demo.snmplabs.com', 161)), + ContextData(), + ObjectType(ObjectIdentity('1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0'))) +) + +if errorIndication: + print(errorIndication) +elif errorStatus: + print('%s at %s' % ( + errorStatus.prettyPrint(), + errorIndex and varBinds[int(errorIndex)-1][0] or '?' + ) + ) +else: + for varBind in varBinds: + print(' = '.join([ x.prettyPrint() for x in varBind ])) -- cgit v1.2.1