 If you wish to go for the command line tool follow the instructions below:
Download the third link on the download page or click this direct link : net-snmp-5.4.2.1-1.win32.exe 
Perform a default installation – next next…. 
Open a command line prompt in Windows: (cmd) 
The following command lines are usefull: 
Get value of a single OID: 
snmpget -v1 -c public <device IP> OID 
Example : snmpget -v1 -c public 192.168.1.1      1.3.6.1.2.1.43.5.1.1.1.1.0 
Get all values of a sub tree: 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mib-2 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> private 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mgmt 
The outputs are long so you can add "> file1.txt" to the end of each command : snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mgmt > mgmt.txt
If you find OID-s of interesting information for printers like page counter , toner level , or any other interesting information for network devices – please post them here !
Good Luck !
Oded
If you wish to go for the command line tool follow the instructions below:
Download the third link on the download page or click this direct link : net-snmp-5.4.2.1-1.win32.exe 
Perform a default installation – next next…. 
Open a command line prompt in Windows: (cmd) 
The following command lines are usefull: 
Get value of a single OID: 
snmpget -v1 -c public <device IP> OID 
Example : snmpget -v1 -c public 192.168.1.1      1.3.6.1.2.1.43.5.1.1.1.1.0 
Get all values of a sub tree: 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mib-2 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> private 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mgmt 
The outputs are long so you can add "> file1.txt" to the end of each command : snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mgmt > mgmt.txt
If you find OID-s of interesting information for printers like page counter , toner level , or any other interesting information for network devices – please post them here !
Good Luck !
Oded
        
            Dear SysAid Lab members !
For those of you who want to make the most out of the SNMP network scanning - I would like to forward all of your attention to an open source command line tool for snmp queries you can use to learn a lot about your devices and then configure SysAid to extract and save that information.
This net-snmp tool will allow you to be able to send simple queries to your SNMP devices and receive the values. 
You can also run a full SNMP walk command and get all the values from the device.
We developed a small SNMP tool based on the command line tool with a user interface you can simply [url=http://cdn3.sysaid.com/VisualSNMPSetup.exe]download and run the Windows version. ([url=http://cdn3.sysaid.com/VisualSNMP-linux-x64.tar.gz]Linux and Mac versions are also available)
Learn more about the tool Here 
 If you wish to go for the command line tool follow the instructions below:
Download the third link on the download page or click this direct link : net-snmp-5.4.2.1-1.win32.exe 
Perform a default installation – next next…. 
Open a command line prompt in Windows: (cmd) 
The following command lines are usefull: 
Get value of a single OID: 
snmpget -v1 -c public <device IP> OID 
Example : snmpget -v1 -c public 192.168.1.1      1.3.6.1.2.1.43.5.1.1.1.1.0 
Get all values of a sub tree: 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mib-2 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> private 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mgmt 
The outputs are long so you can add "> file1.txt" to the end of each command : snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mgmt > mgmt.txt
If you find OID-s of interesting information for printers like page counter , toner level , or any other interesting information for network devices – please post them here !
Good Luck !
Oded
If you wish to go for the command line tool follow the instructions below:
Download the third link on the download page or click this direct link : net-snmp-5.4.2.1-1.win32.exe 
Perform a default installation – next next…. 
Open a command line prompt in Windows: (cmd) 
The following command lines are usefull: 
Get value of a single OID: 
snmpget -v1 -c public <device IP> OID 
Example : snmpget -v1 -c public 192.168.1.1      1.3.6.1.2.1.43.5.1.1.1.1.0 
Get all values of a sub tree: 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mib-2 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> private 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mgmt 
The outputs are long so you can add "> file1.txt" to the end of each command : snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mgmt > mgmt.txt
If you find OID-s of interesting information for printers like page counter , toner level , or any other interesting information for network devices – please post them here !
Good Luck !
Oded
        
             If you wish to go for the command line tool follow the instructions below:
Download the third link on the download page or click this direct link : net-snmp-5.4.2.1-1.win32.exe 
Perform a default installation – next next…. 
Open a command line prompt in Windows: (cmd) 
The following command lines are usefull: 
Get value of a single OID: 
snmpget -v1 -c public <device IP> OID 
Example : snmpget -v1 -c public 192.168.1.1      1.3.6.1.2.1.43.5.1.1.1.1.0 
Get all values of a sub tree: 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mib-2 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> private 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mgmt 
The outputs are long so you can add "> file1.txt" to the end of each command : snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mgmt > mgmt.txt
If you find OID-s of interesting information for printers like page counter , toner level , or any other interesting information for network devices – please post them here !
Good Luck !
Oded
If you wish to go for the command line tool follow the instructions below:
Download the third link on the download page or click this direct link : net-snmp-5.4.2.1-1.win32.exe 
Perform a default installation – next next…. 
Open a command line prompt in Windows: (cmd) 
The following command lines are usefull: 
Get value of a single OID: 
snmpget -v1 -c public <device IP> OID 
Example : snmpget -v1 -c public 192.168.1.1      1.3.6.1.2.1.43.5.1.1.1.1.0 
Get all values of a sub tree: 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mib-2 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> private 
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mgmt 
The outputs are long so you can add "> file1.txt" to the end of each command : snmpwalk -v 1 -c public <IP-ADDRESS> mgmt > mgmt.txt
If you find OID-s of interesting information for printers like page counter , toner level , or any other interesting information for network devices – please post them here !
Good Luck !
Oded
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            Hey !   Nice to know !!   Thanks!
Good Call !
                
    
                                    
            Thank you for this tool.  Previously, I had to log on to a linux box to get this functionality.  Now I can do this from my pc.    :)
                
    
                                    
            Here are some OID's i have found:
1.3.6.1.2.1.43.10.2.1.4.1.1      HP Printer Total Page Count
1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.11.1      ProCurve Serial
1.3.6.1.2.1.43.5.1.1.17.1         HP Printer Serial
If some body will give an idea for OID's I'll try to find them.
Those 2 free tools can help you as well.
HiliSoft - MIB browser
Script Logic - sl360 tool suit (there are nice free tools not only for SNMP)
Lev
                
    
                                    
            hi,
I installed succefully the net-snmp.exe but when I tried to tape some comands in the cmd like snmpget or snmpwalk I get a message like that:
'snmpget' is not recognized as internal command
or external, operable program or batch file.
plz can anyone help me and thanks  🙄
                
    
                                    kamikaposition you cursor to the folder that you install SNMP.
hi, I installed succefully the net-snmp.exe but when I tried to tape some comands in the cmd like snmpget or snmpwalk I get a message like that: 'snmpget' is not recognized as internal command or external, operable program or batch file. plz can anyone help me and thanks 🙄
            I found OID for RICOH counter:
C:\snmp\bin>snmpget -v1 -c public 192.168.1.81 .1.3.6.1.2.1.43.10.2.1.4.1.1
SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.43.10.2.1.4.1.1 = Counter32: 45069
I used:
C:\snmp\bin>snmpwalk -v 2c -c public 192.168.1.80 >80.txt
after that open 80.txt and compare counter from machine and txt file ;-)
note* in snmpwalk I use ver 2 of snmp protocol.
                
    
                                    
            Provided is a whitepaper I wrote a while back on Net-SNMP and using SNMP at the Command Line  - CLI
I also have a section in here about using NET-SNMP in scripts
https://www.tobiassystems.com/?page_id=944
Hopefully this helps everyone
                
    
                                    
            Is this thread still alive? I have a few questions on information i am trying to gather.
Thanks,
Matt
                
    
                                    
            Hi Matt,
You're welcome to ask questions, we're listening :)
Cheers,
Danny
                
    
                                    You can watch an snmp scan in action from within SysAid network discovery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ab2lh9QHVw
You can Watch a short video of the SNMP tool in action.
            Would it be possible to add MIB file importing to the tool? 
I think that would be very helpful with interpreting the information that comes back.
                
    
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