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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
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-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)$
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-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)$
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-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)$
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-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?
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-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)$
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-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
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-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)$
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-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)$
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