@ is ASCII char 0x40.
E is ASCII char 0x45.
Your data is simply "packed".
unpack('H*', $_) will convert the gobbledygook to "0A401281".
In reply to Re: Net::SNMP not retreiving Hex-STRING correctly
by ikegami
in thread Net::SNMP not retreiving Hex-STRING correctly
by serge123
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