If I understand you right (??), I think you're just using the
wrong syntax for the hash assignment inside the foreach.
Instead of this:
foreach my $oid (sort keys(%iface)) {
%oids = ("$iface{$oid}" => `$snmpwalk $ip $community $oid`);
}
I think you want this:
foreach my $oid (sort keys(%iface)) {
$oids{$iface{$oid}} = `$snmpwalk $ip $community $oid`;
}
because I think your description said something to the effect of
"keys of %iface are used as parameters in a set of back-tick
operations, and values of %iface are then used as keys of
of %oids -- the values in %oids are the strings returned
by the back-ticks." (I'm not asserting that this is any
clearer than your own description, but if you get what I
mean, then I must have gotten what you meant.)
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