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Hello to all. This is my first post to the list and hope it is not too
dumb. I am running Perl 5.8 and net-SNMP 5.3.0.1 on a windows box
with everything running as expected. What I am having some trouble with is how to return an
index. Why should I want this you may be thinking… CISCO Class based QOS. The system generates indexes, appends them together and uses
them as new indexes to other mib entries. This is not so bad if you know how to get at the index’s,
which I don’t! I thought that NetSNMP::OID may do the trick but the
examples are a little sketchy for me and I cannot find anything to help out. Does anyone have some suggestions as to how I may get at these
darn index’s, keeping in mind that I have limited experience in Perl to
start with. Any help appreciated. Thanks Peter Fitz. |
- How do you get at a mib index? Peter Fitzgerald
- Re: How do you get at a mib index? Wes Hardaker
