
Writing Technician Interface Scripts
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octetfmt
The
octetfmt
command formats a MIB entry with an Octet or Opaque data type
using the specified format type.
Syntax
The
octetfmt
command has the following syntax:
octetfmt
<variable_name>
<format_type>
<MIB_object>
<variable_name>
is the name of the variable.
<format_type>
is one of the following values:
ASCII_STRING
returns the data as a printable display string. Any data that is not
printable is returned as its hex value in the form
<00>
.
DEC_BYTES
formats the data as an unsigned decimal number, with each byte
separated by a dot.
DEC_WORDS
formats the data as an unsigned decimal number, with a dot
separating every 2 bytes.
DEC_LONGS
formats the data as an unsigned decimal number, with a dot
separating every 4 bytes.
HEX_BYTES
formats the data as a hexadecimal string, with each byte separated
by a dot.
HEX_WORDS
formats the data as a hexadecimal string, with a dot separating
every 2 bytes.
HEX_LONGS
formats the data as a hexadecimal string, with a dot separating
every 4 bytes.
HEX_USTRING
or
HEX_STRING
formats the data as a hexadecimal string using
uppercase digits for ‘A-F.’
HEX_LSTRING
formats the data as a hexadecimal string, using lowercase digits
for ‘a-f.’
MAC1_ADDRESS
or
MAC_ADDRESS
formats the data as a canonical MAC
address.
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