K1000 Math Functions in SNMP Configuration OID Field
Can I use a math function in the Object Identifier Field (OID) to manipulate an OID? Meaning if the OID is 1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.2.2.1.0, can I put something like (1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.2.2.1.0 / 60) for the OID Field and it would take the value from the OID and divide it by 60?
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StockTrader
9 years ago
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jleitsch
9 years ago
Simple answer....
Nope....
OID is a very simple key/value pair. Simply retrieving this value through a standard SNMP Walk or Get does not provide ANY form of programmatic logic. I do not know which library Kace uses for it's walks and gets but chances are the returned value, as for as Kace is concerned, is a string.
Nope....
OID is a very simple key/value pair. Simply retrieving this value through a standard SNMP Walk or Get does not provide ANY form of programmatic logic. I do not know which library Kace uses for it's walks and gets but chances are the returned value, as for as Kace is concerned, is a string.