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The SNMP Tool Screen
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5.9.6 WALK
WALK functions like an automatically repeating STEP, rapidly scrolling
through a MIB leaf by leaf from a user-specified OID without requiring the
user to initiate each step. WALK steps continuously until either the user
stops the process or the list ends.
1. Invoke WALK by the on-screen selection method.
2. After “<INITIAL> OID (=|F9)” appears, specify an OID from which
to begin walking, and press the Return key.
The screen will begin walking through the MIB’s sublayers.
3. Press the Space Bar to stop the walk (or to resume if stopped), or wait
for “***MIB WALK COMPLETED***” to appear on the screen.
5.9.7 CYCLES
CYCLES functions like WALK except that the user specifies the number of
steps to be taken and the time to elapse between each step, allowing the
user to limit the speed and duration (content) of the display.
1. Invoke CYCLES by the on-screen selection method.
2. After “ENTER CYCLE COUNT:” appears, set the number of steps to
be taken, then press the Return key.
3. After “ENTER CYCLE DELAY (secs):” appears, set the delay (in
seconds) to occur between steps, then press the Return key.
4. After “<INITIAL> OID (=|F9)” appears, specify an OID from which
to begin walking, and press the Return key.
5.9.8 RECALL-OID
RECALL-OID is a tool of convenience used only when specifying an OID.
Rather than retyping the last-specified OID, the user presses F9 and the
OID appears. RECALL-OID may be invoked only by pressing F9.
5.9.9 SET
SET enables users with read-write and super-user access to change the
current values of modifiable MIB objects. For example, a super-user may
change the current community name protecting a certain MIB, or change
the STHI hub’s operating ring speed.
1. Invoke SET on screen, or press the F7 function key.
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