Thanks for the info. This following walk did the trick:
The output looks as follows:use strict; use Net::SNMP; use Data::Dumper; #Variable declaration & assigment ommited ($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session( -hostname => $host, -version => $version, -community => $community, ); # do the SNMP walk, returns a hash ($bindings) = $session->get_table ($oid); # close the SNMP Session $session->close(); # print "Errors: $error\n"; print Data::Dumper->Dump([$bindings],['response hash']);
$response hash = {
'1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.273.1.2.1.1.16.1.11.97.108.105.97.110.116.95.119.105.102.105.0.18.121.63.143.69' => '0x0a4012bb',
'1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.273.1.2.1.1.16.1.11.97.108.105.97.110.116.95.119.105.102.105.0.9.45.133.249.209' => '0x0a4012cc'
};
The OIDs shown above actually have 3 values as indexes. It's easier to walk to base OID than gather the 3 index values and use a get. That's why I'm not using snmpget ;)
Thank you very much!
Serge
In reply to Re: Net::SNMP not retreiving Hex-STRING correctly
by serge123
in thread Net::SNMP not retreiving Hex-STRING correctly
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