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NETSNMP_VARBIND_API(3) Net-SNMP NETSNMP_VARBIND_API(3) NAME snmp_pdu_add_variable, snmp_varlist_add_variable, snmp_add_null_var, snmp_clone_varbind, snmp_set_var_objid, snmp_set_var_value, snmp_set_var_typed_value, snmp_set_var_typed_integer, print_variable, fprint_variable, snprint_variable, print_value, fprint_value, snprint_value, snmp_free_var, snmp_free_varbind - netsnmp_varbind_api functions SYNOPSIS #include <net-snmp/varbind_api.h> Creation netsnmp_variable_list *snmp_pdu_add_variable( netsnmp_pdu *pdu, const oid *objid, size_t objidlen, u_char type, const void *value, size_t len); netsnmp_variable_list *snmp_varlist_add_variable( netsnmp_variable_list *varlist, const oid *objid, size_t objidlen, u_char type, const void *value, size_t len); netsnmp_variable_list *snmp_add_null_var( netsnmp_pdu *pdu, const oid *objid, size_t objidlen); netsnmp_variable_list *snmp_clone_varbind( netsnmp_variable_list *varlist); Setting Values int snmp_set_var_objid( netsnmp_variable_list* variable, const oid * objid, size_t objidlen); int snmp_set_var_value( netsnmp_variable_list* variable, const void * value, size_t vallen); int snmp_set_var_typed_value( netsnmp_variable_list* variable, u_char type, const void * value, size_t vallen); int snmp_set_var_typed_integer( netsnmp_variable_list* variable, u_char type, long value); Output void print_variable(const oid *objid, size_t objidlen, const netsnmp_variable_list *variable); void fprint_variable(FILE *fp, const oid *objid, size_t objidlen, const netsnmp_variable_list *variable); int snprint_variable(char *buf, size_t len, const oid *objid, size_t objidlen, const netsnmp_variable_list *variable); void print_value(const oid *objid, size_t objidlen, const netsnmp_variable_list *variable); void fprint_value(FILE *fp, const oid *objid, size_t objidlen, const netsnmp_variable_list *variable); int snprint_value(char *buf, size_t len, const oid *objid, size_t objidlen, const netsnmp_variable_list *variable); Deletion void snmp_free_var( netsnmp_variable_list *variable); void snmp_free_varbind( netsnmp_variable_list *variables); DESCRIPTION The functions dealing with variable bindings fall into four groups - dealing with the creation, set-ting setting ting of values, output and deletion of varbinds. Creation snmp_pdu_add_variable will create a new varbind structure, initialised with the name ( objid, obji-dlen objidlen dlen ), syntax ( type ) and value ( value , len ) provided. This varbind is then added to the end of the varbind list in the given PDU. snmp_varlist_add_variable is similar, but appends the new varbind to the end of the varbind list pro-vided. provided. vided. When adding the first varbind to an empty list, simply pass the address of the head of the list: netsnmp_variable_list *vl = NULL; snmp_varlist_add_variable( &vl, name1, name1_len, ASN_TYPE, &val1, val1_len); snmp_varlist_add_variable( &vl, name2, name2_len, ASN_TYPE, &val2, val2_len); In both cases, the routine will return a pointer to the new varbind structure (or NULL if the varbind creation fails). snmp_add_null_var is a convenience function to add an empty varbind to the PDU. without needing to specify the NULL value explicitly. This is the normal mechanism for constructing a GET (or similar) information retrieval request. Again, this returns a pointer to the new varbind, or NULL. snmp_clone_varbind creates a copy of each varbind in the specified list, returning a pointer to the head of the new list (or NULL if the cloning fails). Setting of values snmp_set_var_objid sets the name of the varbind structure to the specified OID. snmp_set_var_typed_value sets the syntax type and value of the varbind structure. snmp_set_var_value sets the value of the varbind structure, leaving the syntax type unchanged. snmp_set_var_typed_integer is a convenience function to set the syntax type and value for a 32-bit integer-based varbind. All four of these return 0 if the assignment is successful, or 1 if it is not. Output print_variable will take an object identifier (as returned by read_objid, snmp_parse_oid or get_mod-ule_node) get_module_node) ule_node) and an instance of such a variable, and prints to the standard output the textual form of the object identifier together with the value of the variable. fprint_variable does the same, but prints to the FILE pointer specified by the initial parameter. snprint_variable prints the same information into the buffer pointed to by buf which is of length len. It returns the number of characters printed, or -1 if the buffer was not large enough. In the latter case, buf will typically contained a truncated version of the information (but this behaviour is not guaranteed). This function replaces the obsolete function sprint_variable. print_value, fprint_value, and snprint_value do the same as the equivalent print_variable routines, but only displaying the value of the variable, without the corresponding object identifier. For displaying the OID of a varbind, see min_api(3). Deletion snmp_free_var releases all memory used by the given varbind structure. snmp_free_varbind releases all memory used by each varbind structure in the varbind list provided. SEE ALSO pdu_api(3) mib_api(3) V5.6 13 Aug 2010 NETSNMP_VARBIND_API(3) |
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