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Using <strong>MonitorMagic</strong><br />

To collect the data from the table, specify the Host address, Host <strong>com</strong>munity and the Table<br />

object identifier. Note that the Table Object Identifier must include the entry identifier.<br />

Example: for the MIB-II interface table the Table Object Identifier is 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1 which<br />

corresponds with iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry. Press GET<br />

DATA to collect the SNMP table information.<br />

According to the SNMP protocol, the identifier directly following the table entry identifier specifies<br />

the entry field (column) of the table and the rest of the object identifier contains the index (row) of<br />

the SNMP table. (By subsequent calls of the GETNEXT request, you will get all table values for<br />

column 1 for all rows, then all table values for column 2 for all rows and so on)<br />

Thus, an object identifier of an entry in a SNMP table contains the following three fields:<br />

[table entry identification] . [column] . [table column]<br />

Examples:<br />

iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry . ifDescr . 1 (value is MS TCP<br />

Loopback interface)<br />

1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1 . 2 . 1 (value is MS TCP Loopback interface)<br />

See also:<br />

<strong>MonitorMagic</strong> SNMP support<br />

Snmp get monitor - Overview<br />

Snmp get monitor - Tables<br />

Snmp get monitor - All rows versus specific rows<br />

(This topic is part of a sequence of topics that start with Snmp get monitor - Tables<br />

A SNMP table contains a number of rows and columns. Each row corresponds with a certain<br />

entity (for instance interface card). For each row, you can obtain the same type of information,<br />

corresponding with the different columns in the table. When monitoring the data from a table with<br />

<strong>MonitorMagic</strong>, each row of the table corresponds with a single Snmp get monitor. When<br />

specifying Snmp get monitors, you can either generate monitors for all table rows or create<br />

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