using SNMP to fetch printer information

Scott lists.scott at themagicbox.net
Sat Nov 16 10:09:18 CET 2002


A simple snmpwalk should let you know if it is responding properly
though.. then you can get the mib and go from there.

Subhendu Ghosh said:
> On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Jeff Bilder wrote:
>
>> Yes,
>>
>> I am trying the following command and "snmpget" is located in
>> /usr/local/bin.
>>
>> [root at gw libexec]# ./check_hpjd -H <ip_address> -C community
>> Timeout: No response from <ip_address>
>>
>> SNMP is configured on this printer and I do not see any SNMP packets
>> to/from either machine.
>>
>>
>> - Jeff
>>
>
> can you get a response with a command line snmpget with the same
> community  string?
>
> can run strace or truss to see if any errors are being reported but not
> printed.
>
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