I would like to make use of snmpget to the MIB data as below
my ($result, $err) = snmpget(
hosts => \@ARGV,
snmp => \%snmparam,
oids => \%hash
);
The oids information will be read from the file as below.
MIB_OID.dat file:
interface:.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2.1
in_octet:.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1
out_octet:.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.1
:
use Net::SNMP::Util;
open $input_fh, '<', "MIB_OID.dat" or die 'Could not open file: ', $OS
+_ERROR;
my %hash;
while ( my $line = <$input_fh> ) {
chomp $line;
last if ! $line;
my ( $word1 , $word2 ) = split /:/, $line, 2;
$hash{$word1} = $word2;
}
Kindly advise how I can extract the oids data from the $result as I have no idea for it.
Ivan
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