# Managed Objects implementation
from pysnmp.smi import builder
# MIB Builder is normally pre-created by SNMP engine
mibBuilder = builder.MibBuilder()
#
# This may be done in a stand-alone file and then loaded up
# by SNMP Agent
#
# A base class for a custom Managed Object
MibScalarInstance, = mibBuilder.importSymbols(
'SNMPv2-SMI', 'MibScalarInstance'
)
# Managed object specification
sysLocation, = mibBuilder.importSymbols('SNMPv2-MIB', 'sysLocation')
# Custom Managed Object
class MySysLocationInstance(MibScalarInstance):
def readGet(self, name, *args):
# Just return a custom value
return name, self.syntax.clone('The Leaky Cauldron')
sysLocationInstance = MySysLocationInstance(
sysLocation.name, (0,), sysLocation.syntax
)
# Register Managed Object with a MIB tree
mibBuilder.exportSymbols(
# '__' prefixed MIB modules take precedence on indexing
'__MY-LOCATION-MIB', sysLocationInstance=sysLocationInstance
)
if __name__ == '__main__':
#
# This is what is done internally by Agent.
#
from pysnmp.smi import instrum,exval
mibInstrum = instrum.MibInstrumController(mibBuilder)
print 'Remote manager read access to MIB instrumentation (table walk)'
oid, val = (), None
while 1:
oid, val = mibInstrum.readNextVars(((oid, val),))[0]
if exval.endOfMib.isSameTypeWith(val):
break
print oid, val
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