Hello I have a fully working NET-SNMP perl program, using
use NetSNMP::OID (':all'); use NetSNMP::agent (':all'); use NetSNMP::ASN (':all');

The problem is that when I send an OID request (e.g - snmpget -c public -v 1 MY_IP .1.3.6.1.4.1.54321.1.2.1 )
I get the answer -
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.54321.1.2.1 = INTEGER: 2082447.
Now, the part: 54321.1.2.1 cannot be understood by anyone who does not hold a list of OIDs and their meaning, furthermore, the SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises is not needed or used.
So I'd like to change this.
How do I change this line and delete(or not present) the part I don't want ?? ( I don't actually write it- it is done by the wrapper ) Thanks

2006-04-05 Retitled by Corion, as per Monastery guidelines
Original title: 'SNMP'


In reply to Formatting snmpget output and OIDs by just dave

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