(23.03.2022, 09:58)Daniel Wrote: Have a look here
https://forum.logicmachine.net/showthread.php?tid=1573
I already checked this thread, but in this case the issue is about the LogicMachine "asking" and "dealing" with an SNMP Probe (agent) trhough an IP.
In fact, in the same thread Erwin aks about the same issue:
qoute: "This sample is a client, can we also use it as server?"
I tried to follow the thread to find out the solution ... but with no success! unless the universal solution provided by the Admin user works also as the own MIB!!
I need that solution but with inverse sense of comunication X)
Thanks!!!
(23.03.2022, 10:09)admin Wrote: Sending traps is not implemented at the moment. SNMP agent (experimental) can be executed via a script. It allows mapping objects to OIDs.
1. Install the latest package via system config:
https://dl.openrb.com/pkg/libnetsnmp_5.8-1_imx6.ipk
https://dl.openrb.com/lm-21-imx6/pkg/lua...5_imx6.ipk
2. Create a resident script with sleep time set to 5. Edit conf variable as needed. In this example remote host is 192.168.1.230, base OID is .1.3.6.1.4.1.53864.1.1
Note that disabling the script does not stop the snmp daemon.
Code:123456789101112131415local conf = [[ rocommunity public 192.168.1.230 rwcommunity private 192.168.1.230 pass .1.3.6.1.4.1.53864.1.1 /usr/bin/lua /tmp/snmp.lua ]] local script = [[ require('user.snmphandler') ]] io.writefile('/tmp/snmpd.conf', conf) io.writefile('/tmp/snmp.lua', script) os.execute('killall snmpd; snmpd -c /tmp/snmpd.conf -f')
3. Create user library named "snmphandler". Edit the oids table and supply required oids and group address pairs. Base OID must match the configured OID in the snmpd conf. Make sure that all mapped group addresses exist.
Code:12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273local oids = { { oid = '.1.3.6.1.4.1.53864.1.1.1.0', addr = '1/1/1' }, { oid = '.1.3.6.1.4.1.53864.1.1.2.1.2.1', addr = '1/1/2' }, { oid = '.1.3.6.1.4.1.53864.1.1.2.1.3.1', addr = '1/1/4' }, { oid = '.1.3.6.1.4.1.53864.1.1.3.0', addr = '1/1/5' }, { oid = '.1.3.6.1.4.1.53864.1.1.4.0', addr = '1/1/6' }, { oid = '.1.3.6.1.4.1.53864.1.1.5.0', addr = '1/1/7' }, { oid = '.1.3.6.1.4.1.53864.1.1.6.0', addr = '1/1/8' }, } require('genohm-scada') db = require('dbenv').new() local req, oid = assert(arg[ 1 ]), assert(arg[ 2 ]) local function get(item) if not item then return end local obj = grp.find(item.addr) if not obj then return end local value = obj.value local objtype = 'integer' if type(value) == 'boolean' then value = value and 1 or 0 elseif type(value) == 'number' then value = math.round(value) elseif type(value) ~= 'string' then value = require('json').encode(value) end print(item.oid) print(type(value) == 'number' and 'integer' or 'string') print(value) end -- get if req == '-g' then for i, item in ipairs(oids) do if item.oid == oid then get(item) break end end -- next elseif req == '-n' then for i, item in ipairs(oids) do if item.oid == oid then get(oids[ i + 1 ]) break elseif item.oid:find(oid, 1, true) == 1 then get(item) break end end -- set elseif req == '-s' then local objtype, value = assert(arg[ 3 ]), assert(arg[ 4 ]) if objtype ~= 'string' then value = tonumber(value) end for i, item in ipairs(oids) do if item.oid == oid then grp.write(item.addr, value) end end end
Thanks!!! I will try this solucion! thank you for the quick answer!!