Hello --

I am testing out check_snmp on our printers, and I have been successful using 
the following syntax:

./check_snmp -H <ip adddress> -C public -o sysDescr.0

which has provided the following output:

SNMP OK - HP ETHERNET MULTI-ENVIRONMENT,ROM R.22.01,JETDIRECT,JD95,EEPROM 
R.25.57,CIDATE 05/02/2006 |

What I am trying to do now is get the status of the printer with the goal of 
generating output that would
indicate if toner is low, or if other components are in need of service. What 
would be the correct syntax
to use to accomplish this?

Thanks.




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