Hi Andrew, here is my definition for a new snmp query to look out for serial numbers.
Item name: Serial Name
MIB OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.4.2.1.1.3.3.0
It worked, but i notice that the result is in hex format, so I'm asking if is possible to convert those results inside netscan???
Thanks Again!!!!!
SoftPerfect Network Scanner
Remote SNMP query in hex format
Started by rmpf2
rmpf2
Remote SNMP query in hex format 07 November 2013, 23:29 |
Re: Remote SNMP 08 November 2013, 01:10 |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 3 522 |
rmpf2
Remote SNMP 08 November 2013, 01:37 |
I am not sure if is hex, sorry, but this is the number with the expected result converted in Frhed Hex Editor:
Netscan result: 01 15 43 4E 47 53 34 30 36 38 38 33 (Right now this is what i got)
Expected result after conversion: CNGS406883 (Obtained from third party converter and confirmed on the equipment)
This would be the serial number of a HP LaserJet Printer.
Thanks!!!!
Netscan result: 01 15 43 4E 47 53 34 30 36 38 38 33 (Right now this is what i got)
Expected result after conversion: CNGS406883 (Obtained from third party converter and confirmed on the equipment)
This would be the serial number of a HP LaserJet Printer.
Thanks!!!!
Re: Remote SNMP 08 November 2013, 01:48 |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 3 522 |
It's displayed as a hex string because the first two octets are something that does not belong to the number.
01 15 - who knows what this is, but these are unprintable characters.
43 4E - CN
47 53 - GS
and so on (see the standard ASCII table).
So, the question is if there is any reference explaining what the first 2 bytes are or a tool that decodes them?
01 15 - who knows what this is, but these are unprintable characters.
43 4E - CN
47 53 - GS
and so on (see the standard ASCII table).
So, the question is if there is any reference explaining what the first 2 bytes are or a tool that decodes them?
rmpf2
Remote SNMP 08 November 2013, 02:07 |