I couldn't post a link because the crappy 'net restrictions where I work have blocked the Baytech website. Argh. Thanks for posting that.

Also, I have communicated with the Vendor and they haven't been any help. They don't have a Perl programmer on staff and they suggested I use a different MiB entry to query the strip. I tried that and it failed as well.

There are two different MiB entries for the circuit table. They are: sBTAModulesRPCCircuitTable and sRPCModPortCircuitsTable.

Both of those entries give me an error when I use them to query the powerstrip.


In reply to Re^2: Querying Baytech MMP-11 Power Strips using SNMP by wveagle81
in thread Querying Baytech MMP-11 Power Strips using SNMP by wveagle81

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