Although [[TUT:snmpwalk|snmpwalk]] can be used to retrieve the contents of a table,
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Although [[snmpwalk|snmpwalk]] can be used to retrieve the contents of a table,
 
it will list the results for each column in turn.  This is not how most people
 
it will list the results for each column in turn.  This is not how most people
would naturally expect to see a table displayed, which is where <tt>snmptable</tt> comes in.
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would naturally expect to see a table displayed, which is where <tt>[[snmptable]]</tt> comes in.
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== Basic usage ==
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== Basic Example ==
    
The <tt>snmptable</tt> command retrieves the contents of an SNMP table, and displays
 
The <tt>snmptable</tt> command retrieves the contents of an SNMP table, and displays
 
   % '''snmptable -v 2c -c demopublic -Os test.net-snmp.org sysORTable'''
 
   % '''snmptable -v 2c -c demopublic -Os test.net-snmp.org sysORTable'''
 
   SNMP table: sysORTable
 
   SNMP table: sysORTable
Exception encountered, of type "Error"