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NAME

       snmpdelta - Monitor delta differences in SNMP Counter values

SYNOPSIS

       snmpdelta  [  COMMON  OPTIONS  ]  [-Cf]  [ -Ct ] [ -Cs ] [ -CS ] [ -Cm ] [ -CF configfile ] [ -Cl ] [ -Cp
       period ] [ -CP Peaks ] [ -Ck ] [ -CT ] AGENT OID [ OID ... ]

DESCRIPTION

       snmpdelta will monitor the specified integer valued OIDs, and report changes over time.

       AGENT identifies a target SNMP agent, which is  instrumented  to  monitor  the  given  objects.   At  its
       simplest,  the AGENT specification will consist of a hostname or an IPv4 address.  In this situation, the
       command will attempt communication with the agent, using UDP/IPv4 to port 161 of the given  target  host.
       See snmpcmd(1) for a full list of the possible formats for AGENT.

       OID  is an object identifier which uniquely identifies the object type within a MIB. Multiple OIDs can be
       specified on a single snmpdelta command.

OPTIONS

       COMMON OPTIONS
               Please see snmpcmd(1) for a list  of  possible  values  for  COMMON  OPTIONS  as  well  as  their
               descriptions.

       -Cf     Don't  fix  errors  and  retry  the  request.   Without  this  option, if multiple oids have been
               specified for a single request and if the request for one or more of the  oids  fails,  snmpdelta
               will  retry  the  request  so  that  data  for oids apart from the ones that failed will still be
               returned.  Specifying -Cf tells snmpdelta not to retry a request, even if there are multiple oids
               specified.

       -Ct     Flag will determine time interval from the monitored entity.

       -Cs     Flag will display a timestamp.

       -CS     Generates  a  "sum  count" in addition to the individual instance counts.  The "sum count" is the
               total of all the individual deltas for each time period.

       -Cm     Prints the max value ever attained.

       -CF configfile
               Tells snmpdelta to read it's configuration from the specified  file.   This  options  allows  the
               input to be set up in advance rather than having to be specified on the command line.

       -Cl     Tells  snmpdelta to write it's configuration to files whose names correspond to the MIB instances
               monitored.   For  example,  snmpdelta   -Cl   localhost   ifInOctets.1   will   create   a   file
               "localhost-ifInOctets.1".

       -Cp     Specifies  the  number of seconds between polling periods.  Polling constitutes sending a request
               to the agent. The default polling period is one second.

       -CP peaks
               Specifies the reporting period in number of  polling  periods.   If  this  option  is  specified,
               snmpdelta  polls  the  agent  peaks  number  of  times  before reporting the results.  The result
               reported includes the average value over the reporting period. In addition,  the  highest  polled
               value within the reporting period is shown.

       -Ck     When the polling period (-Cp) is an increment of 60 seconds and the timestamp is displayed in the
               output (-Cs), then the default display shows the timestamp in the format hh:mm mm/dd. This option
               causes the timestamp format to be hh:mm:ss mm/dd.

       -CT     Makes snmpdelta print its output in tabular form.

       -Cv vars/pkt
               Specifies the maximum number of oids allowed to be packaged in a single PDU. Multiple PDUs can be
               created in a single request. The default value of variables per packet is  60.   This  option  is
               useful if a request response results in an error because the packet is too big.

       Note that snmpdelta REQUIRES  an argument specifying the agent to query and at least one OID argument, as
       described in the snmpcmd(1) manual page.

EXAMPLES

       $ snmpdelta -c public -v 1 -Cs localhost IF-MIB::ifInUcastPkts.3 IF-MIB::ifOutUcastPkts.3
       [20:15:43 6/14] ifInUcastPkts.3 /1 sec: 158
       [20:15:43 6/14] ifOutUcastPkts.3 /1 sec: 158
       [20:15:44 6/14] ifInUcastPkts.3 /1 sec: 184
       [20:15:44 6/14] ifOutUcastPkts.3 /1 sec: 184
       [20:15:45 6/14] ifInUcastPkts.3 /1 sec: 184
       [20:15:45 6/14] ifOutUcastPkts.3 /1 sec: 184
       [20:15:46 6/14] ifInUcastPkts.3 /1 sec: 158
       [20:15:46 6/14] ifOutUcastPkts.3 /1 sec: 158
       [20:15:47 6/14] ifInUcastPkts.3 /1 sec: 184
       [20:15:47 6/14] ifOutUcastPkts.3 /1 sec: 184
       [20:15:48 6/14] ifInUcastPkts.3 /1 sec: 184
       [20:15:48 6/14] ifOutUcastPkts.3 /1 sec: 184
       [20:15:49 6/14] ifInUcastPkts.3 /1 sec: 158
       [20:15:49 6/14] ifOutUcastPkts.3 /1 sec: 158
       ^C
       $ snmpdelta -c public -v 1 -Cs -CT localhost IF-MIB:ifInUcastPkts.3 IF-MIB:ifOutcastPkts.3
       localhost ifInUcastPkts.3     ifOutUcastPkts.3
       [20:15:59 6/14]     184.00    184.00
       [20:16:00 6/14]     158.00    158.00
       [20:16:01 6/14]     184.00    184.00
       [20:16:02 6/14]     184.00    184.00
       [20:16:03 6/14]     158.00    158.00
       [20:16:04 6/14]     184.00    184.00
       [20:16:05 6/14]     184.00    184.00
       [20:16:06 6/14]     158.00    158.00
       ^C

       The following example uses a number of options. Since the Cl option is specified, the output is sent to a
       file and not to the screen.

       $ snmpdelta -c public -v 1 -Ct -Cs -CS -Cm -Cl -Cp 60 -CP 60
         interlink.sw.net.cmu.edu .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.3 .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.4

SEE ALSO

       snmpcmd(1), variables(5).