
Accessing a Foreign Management
Information Base
Two NCL commands work in conjunction with the SNMP agent and the
IP routing application to provide access to the enterprise-specific
section of the MIB of any remote node—other than an HP or Wellfleet
router—that provides a standard SNMP/MIB implementation. You must
use a complete MIB pathname with these commands.
The commands available in this category are the following.
Command Function
Rget Display the value of an individual MIB variable from a remote foreign node. (page 16-52)
Rgetm Display the value of a branch of MIB variables from a remote foreign node. (page 16-53)
These commands are detailed below. They 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, as shown below for each
command, within the Print command.
Using the Network Control Language
Accessing a Foreign Management Information Base
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