i am trying to create an object for a module through the following method.
my %args = ( hostname => "router", version = "1" );
my $s = &create_snmp(\%args);
sub create_snmp {
my $args = shift;
my %options;
$options{hostname} = $args->{hostname};
$options{version} = $args->{version};
if ($args->{version} == "1") {
$options{community} = "public";
} else {
$options{username} = "v3user";
$options{password} = "v3pass";
}
my $new_session = Net::SNMP->session(\%options);
return $new_session;
}
This fails and the object is not set. Is this possible and my syntax incorrect, or do I need to look for other ways to correctly return the value?
thanks -c
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