Peter Rabbitson via RT wrote:
> Thu Sep 13 07:17:24 2007: Request 29338 was acted upon.
> Transaction: Ticket created by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>        Queue: SNMP
>      Subject: SNMP unable to process certain OIDs (exception || undef)
>    Broken in: (no value)
>     Severity: (no value)
>        Owner: Nobody
>   Requestors: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Status: new
>  Ticket <URL: http://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=29338 >
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Attached are a simple test script and the output when being run against 
> a Cisco Catalyst 2950 switch. Net::SNMP seems to be doing just great, 
> while SNMP fails on 3 out of 4 polls. Is this intended behavior and 
> Net::SNMP is supposed to be a superset of SNMP? Or is this a bug?
> 
My guess is that the MIB is not loaded for the SNMP implementation and so it
does not know how to interpret table boundaries.

To answer your questions above:

No - there is no explicit relationship between net::SNMP which is an all perl
implementation and 'SNMP' which is based on the net-snmp opensource ssnmp
toolkit. (confusing I know because Net::SNMP sounds alot like net-snmp).

Not sure if it s abug...others may be able to comment if get_table works and
depends on the MIB being parsed.

regards G S Marzot

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