Greeings fellow monks,
I've been picking my brain on a particuliar problem, and was wondering if someone out there might help me find the answer. I'm writing a script that will do an OID walk on a small tree. When I use the commandline snmpwalk, it immediately returns a response from the device, but when I run the perl script, I get the error of "No response from remote host."
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Net::SNMP;
my @a1=snmp_query_ap("10.20.1.2", "my-uber-secret-snmp-pass", ".1.3.6.
+1.4.1.161.19.3.3.4.1.1");
my $size=(scalar @a1);
my $i=1;
while ($i < $size) {
print uc(substr($a1[$i],2,2) . ":" . substr($a1[$i],4,2) . ":" . sub
+str($a1[$i],6,2) . ":" . substr($a1[$i],8,2) . ":" . substr($a1[$i],1
+0,2) . ":" . substr($a1[$i],12,2)) . "\n";
$i=$i+2;
}
sub snmp_query_ap() {
my $ip = shift;
my $com = shift;
my $oid = shift;
my ($s,$error) = Net::SNMP->session(Hostname => "$ip", Community =>
+"$com", Version => 2) || die printf("ERROR: %s.\n", $session->error);
my $result = $s->get_table( -baseoid => "$oid" ) || die printf("ERRO
+R: %s.\n", $s->error);
$s->close;
my @crap = %$result;
return @crap;
}
The place where it dies is on line 18,
my $result = $s->get_table( -baseoid => "$oid" ) || die printf("ERROR:
+ %s.\n", $s->error);
Thanks again!
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