On a command line using snmpset I can send two snmpset messages together, i.e. snmpset 195.7.51.87 private .1.3.6.1.4.1.429.1.2.4.3.0 i 10 .1.3.6.1.4.1.429.1.2.4.5.0 s "config.cfm" This works fine for me, however in my script I only know how to send the OIDs individually,
my $set_file_name = '.1.3.6.1.4.1.429.1.2.4.5.0'; my $set_setfile = '.1.3.6.1.4.1.429.1.2.4.3.0'; my $result = $session->set_request( -varbindlist => [$set_setfile, INTEGER32, 10] ); my $result1 = $session->set_request( -varbindlist => [$set_file_name, OCTET_STRING, "config.cfm"] );
I get a generic error in response. Therefore I think they have to be sent at the same time. Anyone how this can be done?

In reply to How can I send 2 snmp set_requests at the same time by smoss

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