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title Output style options description This section allows you to control how the output of the description various commands will be formated token logTimestamp info Should timestamps be shown on the output info arguments: (1|yes|true|0|no|false) question 1 Should timestamps be shown on the output validanswer 1 ^(1|yes|true|0|no|false)$ token printNumericEnums info Print enums numericly or textually info command line equivelent: -Oe question 1 Print enums numericly info arguments: (1|yes|true|0|no|false) validanswer 1 ^(1|yes|true|0|no|false)$ token printNumericOids info Print OIDs numericly or textually info command line equivelent: -On question 1 Print enums numericly info arguments: (1|yes|true|0|no|false) validanswer 1 ^(1|yes|true|0|no|false)$ token dontBreakdownOids info When OIDs contain a index to a table, they are broken info into the displayable pieces and shown to you. info For example the oid vacmSecurityModel.0.3.119.101.115 info is nicely broken down by info default and the string hidden in the oid is shown info to you as vacmSecurityModel.0."wes". This token and the -Ob info option diables this feature and displays it as info vacmSecurityModel.0.3.119.101.115 again. info command line equivelent: -Ob info arguments: (1|yes|true|0|no|false) validanswer 1 ^(1|yes|true|0|no|false)$ question 1 Disable the breaking-down of OIDs? token escapeQuotes info Should the quotation marks in broken down oids be escaped info If you want to cut and paste oids that have been broken down info into indexes and strings, this will put a backslash in front of them info so your shell will pass them rather than interpret them. info arguments: (1|yes|true|0|no|false) question 1 Should the quotation marks in broken down oids be escaped validanswer 1 ^(1|yes|true|0|no|false)$ token quickPrinting info Make the output simple for quick parsing info This option removes the equal sign and value identifies leaving info just the oid and the value on the output for easier parsing in scripts info command line equivelent: -Oq info arguments: (1|yes|true|0|no|false) validanswer 1 ^(1|yes|true|0|no|false)$ question 1 Make the output simple for quick parsing token numericTimeticks info Print timeticks as a number and not a time-string info command line equivelent: info arguments: (1|yes|true|0|no|false) question 1 Print timeticks as a number and not a time-string validanswer 1 ^(1|yes|true|0|no|false)$ token suffixPrinting info Shorten OIDs printed to the screen info possible values: info - 0: UCD-style. OIDs are displayed like: info - system.sysUpTime.0 info - 1: deletes all by the last symbolic part of the OID: info - system.sysUpTime.0 becomes sysUpTime.0 info - 2: is a variant of this, adding the name of the MIB info - that defined this object: info - system.sysUpTime.0 becomes SNMPv2-MIB::sysUpTime.0 info - (This is the default with net-snmp v5) info command line equivelent: 0 = -Ou, 1 = -Os, 2 = -OS info arguments: (1|2) question 1 Shorten OIDs (0|1|2) validanswer 1 ^(0|1|2)$