I just did this:
sub get_oids{ my($starting_oid , $new_oid , $unique_oid , $result , $crap); my($ip , $name , $port , $type); $starting_oid = $_[0]; $new_oid = $starting_oid ; # while(Net::SNMP::oid_context_match($starting_oid,$new_oid)){ while(Net::SNMP::oid_base_match($starting_oid,$new_oid)){ $result = $session->get_next_request(($new_oid)); return unless (defined $result); ($new_oid , $crap) = %$result; # if (Net::SNMP::oid_context_match($starting_oid,$new_oid)) +{ if (Net::SNMP::oid_base_match($starting_oid,$new_oid)){ $unique_oid = $new_oid; $unique_oid =~ s/$starting_oid//g; $ip = (Convert_IP(Get_SNMP_Info("$oid_root".".4"."$unique_ +oid"))); $name = (Get_SNMP_Info("$oid_root".".6"."$unique_oid")); $port = (Get_SNMP_Info("$oid_root".".7"."$unique_oid")); $type = (Get_SNMP_Info("$oid_root".".8"."$unique_oid")); @todo=(@todo,$ip); write; get_oids($new_oid); } } #Format the report format STDOUT = @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< +<<<<<< @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< $ip,$name,$port,$type . }

In reply to Re^2: Cisco SNMP CDP Poll by igoryonya
in thread Cisco SNMP CDP Poll by fingers

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