I think your problem is either that you are misinterpreting your MIB and trying to use one of your returned values as part of an OID or your MIB is really strange - it would probably be useful for you to look at the output of 'snmpwalk' for the top level OID you are looking at (I'm not sure what the tools for this on windows are like however) - there is not much we can do from here because you are using a proprietary MIB.
/J\
In reply to Re^3: Reading IP from a file and SNMP
by gellyfish
in thread Reading IP from a file and SNMP
by theroninwins
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