> ...I think your description said something to the effect...
> ...if you get what I mean, then I must have gotten what you meant.
I think you understand my goal precisely; However, I'm not sure your suggestion will work either. After an initial attempt it did not work but I will continue thinking on it, but for now I am simply pushing the data into an array:
foreach my $oid (sort keys(%iface)) {
push @oids,"$iface{$oid}: ",`$snmpwalk $ip $community $oid`;
}
Not exactly what I want, so I think I will look into Net::SNMP now and revisit the issue when my "hash" skills are a bit stronger. ;)
Cheers.
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