You will need working knowledge of SNMP in order to follow through.
snmp-checksnmp-check is a simple utility for basic SNMP enumeration. You only need to provide it with the IP address to enumerate:
snmp-check [IP]
Furthermore, you have the following command-line options:
-p: Change the port to enumerate. Default is 161.-c: Change the community string to use. Default is public-v: Change the SNMP version to use. Default is v1.There are additional arguments that can be provided but these are the salient ones.
snmpwalksnmpwalk is a much more versatile tool for SNMP enumeration. It's syntax is mostly the same as snmp-check:
onesixtyoneNotwithstanding its age, onesixtyone is a good tool which allows you to bruteforce community strings by specifying a file instead of a single string with its -c option. It's syntax is rather simple: