Help us to help you, post the link to the mib. Now, as a matter of principle, if you have a vendor, do seek a bugfix from the vendor. creating errorfree MIBs is hard, and without the right hardware to test, even harder. And even harder without an example code to look at. (just in case the problem is not in the MIB but in the perl script)

Anyway, the MIB has sBTAModulesRPCCircuitsTable and you describe sBTAModulesPRPCCircuitsTable. Typo?


In reply to Re: Querying Baytech MMP-11 Power Strips using SNMP by FreeBeerReekingMonk
in thread Querying Baytech MMP-11 Power Strips using SNMP by wveagle81

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