SNMP::__construct
  Creates SNMP instance representing session to remote SNMP agent
  
 
  Description
  
   public  SNMP::__construct
    ( int $version
   , string $hostname
   , string $community
   [, int $timeout = 1000000
   [, int $retries = 5
  ]] )
  
  
 
  Parameters
  
   
    - 
version
- 
     
      SNMP protocol version:
      SNMP::VERSION_1,SNMP::VERSION_2C,SNMP::VERSION_3.
 
- 
hostname
- 
     
      The SNMP agent. hostnamemay be suffixed with
      optional SNMP agent port after colon. IPv6 addresses must be enclosed in square
      brackets if used with port. If FQDN is used forhostnameit will be resolved by php-snmp library, not by Net-SNMP engine. Usage
      of IPv6 addresses when specifying FQDN may be forced by enclosing FQDN
      into square brackets. Here it is some examples:
 
      
      
       
        | IPv4 with default port | 127.0.0.1 |  | IPv6 with default port | ::1 or [::1] |  | IPv4 with specific port | 127.0.0.1:1161 |  | IPv6 with specific port | [::1]:1161 |  | FQDN with default port | host.domain |  | FQDN with specific port | host.domain:1161 |  | FQDN with default port, force usage of IPv6 address | [host.domain] |  | FQDN with specific port, force usage of IPv6 address | [host.domain]:1161 |  
 
- 
community
- 
     The purpuse of communityis
     SNMP version specific:
 
      
      
       
        | SNMP::VERSION_1 | SNMP community |  | SNMP::VERSION_2C | SNMP community |  | SNMP::VERSION_3 | SNMPv3 securityName |  
 
- 
timeout
- 
      
       The number of microseconds until the first timeout.
       
- 
retries
- 
      
       The number of retries in case timeout occurs.
       
 
 
  Return Values
  
   Returns SNMP object representing remote SNMP agent.
  
  
 
  Errors/Exceptions
  
    SNMP::__construct throws an exception when
   parameters count or types are wrong or unknown SNMP
   protocol version specified.
  
  
 
  Examples
  
   Example #1 Fetching sysLocation
   
<?php
  $session = new SNMP(SNMP::VERSION_1, "127.0.0.1", "public");
  $sysdescr = $session->get("sysDescr.0");
  echo "$sysdescr\n";
?>
    
   The above example will output
something similar to: