| .TH "example_scalar_int: instantiates a few example scalars." 3 "6 Mar 2002" "net-snmp" \" -*- nroff -*- |
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| .nh |
| .SH NAME |
| example_scalar_int \- This example merely creates some scalar registrations that allows some simple variables to be accessed via SNMP. |
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| .SS "Functions" |
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| .in +1c |
| .ti -1c |
| .RI "void \fBinit_scalar_int\fP (void)" |
| .br |
| .in -1c |
| .SH "DETAILED DESCRIPTION" |
| .PP |
| This example merely creates some scalar registrations that allows some simple variables to be accessed via SNMP. |
| .PP |
| In a more realistic example, it is likely that these variables would also be manipulated in other ways outside of SNMP gets/sets. |
| .PP |
| If this module is compiled into an agent, you should be able to issue snmp commands that look something like (authentication information not shown in these commands): |
| .PP |
| snmpget localhost netSnmpExampleInteger.0 netSnmpExampleScalars = 42 |
| .PP |
| snmpset localhost netSnmpExampleInteger.0 = 1234 netSnmpExampleScalars = 1234 |
| .PP |
| snmpget localhost netSnmpExampleInteger.0 netSnmpExampleScalars = 1234 |