G'day thanos1983,

[Disclaimer: I'm not a user of Net::SNMP. The following information just comes from that module's documentation.]

That problem seems to be related to the value of the -varbindlist argument in a call to get_request() (or a related method, e.g. get_next_request()).

Have you shown the entirety of the error message? Was there any reference to the file or line number that generated that error? Without that sort of information, it's difficult to track down the problem remotely.

Have a look in Net::SNMP::get_request() for information about "OBJECT IDENTIFIERs" and the -varbindlist argument. There's also example code here.

See also the EXAMPLES section which has a lot more sample code.

-- Ken


In reply to Re: SNMP get request error by kcott
in thread ERROR: The OBJECT IDENTIFIER value "ARRAY(0x1b80628)" is expected in dotted decimal notation. by thanos1983

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