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Well I like to run SNMP over tcp so i do this:
sub get_my_oid { my ($host, $oid, undef) = @_; my $data = ''; my @errors = (); my $options = " -l authPriv -u $User -X $Pass". " -A $Pass -v 3 ". " -t $Timeout -r $Retries -Ouvq "; my $result = `snmpwalk $options TCP:${host} $oid`; if(defined $result && (($? >> 8) == 0)) { my @lines = split "\n", $result; foreach my $oid_line (@lines) { $oid_line = substr $oid_line, 1; #front quote chop $oid_line; #ending quote #unescape all of my quotes. \" => " $oid_line =~ s/\\\"/\"/og; #it is a part of our data. $data .= $oid_line; } } else { push @errors, "Error with the snmp walk command: $!\n"; return (undef, \@errors); } return ($data, undef); }

Note that I actually use this code and it does work. BUT! Use at your own risk.

--habit

In reply to Re^2: Reading IP from a file and SNMP by habit_forming
in thread Reading IP from a file and SNMP by theroninwins

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