ah that makes sense...but still no luck

router debug when using the snmpset :
Jun 26 16:47:07.892: SNMP: Packet received via UDP from <unix host IP>on 
FastEthernet0/0
Jun 26 16:47:07.892:
Incoming SNMP packet
Jun 26 16:47:07.892: v3 packet  security model: v3       security level: noauth
Jun 26 16:47:07.892: username:
Jun 26 16:47:07.892: snmpEngineID: 800000090300001759DF1AB0
Jun 26 16:47:07.892: snmpEngineBoots: 0 snmpEngineTime: 0
Jun 26 16:47:07.892: SNMP: Report, reqid 217343878, errstat 0, erridx 0
 internet.6.3.15.1.1.4.0 = 262
Jun 26 16:47:07.896: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to <unix host IP>
Jun 26 16:47:07.900: SNMP: Packet received via UDP from <unix host IP>on 
FastEthernet0/0
Jun 26 16:47:07.900: SNMP: Set request, reqid 217343879, errstat 0, erridx 0
 ccCopyTable.1.14.1000 = 6
Jun 26 16:47:07.908:
Incoming SNMP packet
Jun 26 16:47:07.908: v3 packet  security model: v3       security level: auth
Jun 26 16:47:07.908: username: <userid>
Jun 26 16:47:07.908: snmpEngineID: 800000090300001759DF1AB0
Jun 26 16:47:07.908: snmpEngineBoots: 4 snmpEngineTime: 1046629
Jun 26 16:47:07.908: SNMP: Response, reqid 217343879, errstat 0, erridx 0
 ccCopyTable.1.14.1000 = 6
Jun 26 16:47:07.912: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to <unix host IP>


router debug through the perl script :

Jun 26 16:49:49.506: SNMP: Packet received via UDP from <unix host IP> on 
FastEthernet0/0
Jun 26 16:49:49.506:
Incoming SNMP packet
Jun 26 16:49:49.506: v3 packet  security model: v3       security level: noauth
Jun 26 16:49:49.506: username:
Jun 26 16:49:49.506: snmpEngineID: 800000090300001759DF1AB0
Jun 26 16:49:49.506: snmpEngineBoots: 0 snmpEngineTime: 0
Jun 26 16:49:49.506: SNMP: Report, reqid 1631554622, errstat 0, erridx 0
 internet.6.3.15.1.1.4.0 = 263
Jun 26 16:49:49.510: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to <unix host IP>
Jun 26 16:49:49.514: SNMP: Packet received via UDP from <unix host IP> on 
FastEthernet0/0
Jun 26 16:49:49.514: SNMP: Get request, reqid 1631554623, errstat 0, erridx 0
 ccCopyTable.1.14.3221213416 = NULL TYPE/VALUE
Jun 26 16:49:49.522:
Incoming SNMP packet
Jun 26 16:49:49.522: v3 packet  security model: v3       security level: auth
Jun 26 16:49:49.522: username: userid
Jun 26 16:49:49.522: snmpEngineID: 800000090300001759DF1AB0
Jun 26 16:49:49.522: snmpEngineBoots: 4 snmpEngineTime: 1046790
Jun 26 16:49:49.522: SNMP: Response, reqid 1631554623, errstat 0, erridx 0
 ccCopyTable.1.14.3221213416 = NO_SUCH_INSTANCE_EXCEPTION
Jun 26 16:49:49.530: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to <unix host IP>
Jun 26 16:49:49.682: SNMP: Packet received via UDP from <unix host IP> on 
FastEthernet0/0
Jun 26 16:49:49.682:
Incoming SNMP packet
Jun 26 16:49:49.682: v3 packet  security model: v3       security level: noauth
Jun 26 16:49:49.682: username:
Jun 26 16:49:49.682: snmpEngineID: 800000090300001759DF1AB0
Jun 26 16:49:49.686: snmpEngineBoots: 0 snmpEngineTime: 0
Jun 26 16:49:49.686: SNMP: Report, reqid 1631554624, errstat 0, erridx 0
 internet.6.3.15.1.1.4.0 = 264
Jun 26 16:49:49.690: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to <unix host IP>
Jun 26 16:49:49.690: SNMP: Packet received via UDP from <unix host IP> on 
FastEthernet0/0
Jun 26 16:49:49.694: SNMP: Set request, reqid 1631554625, errstat 0, erridx 0
 ccCopyTable.1.14.3221214536.1000 = 6
Jun 26 16:49:49.698:
Incoming SNMP packet
Jun 26 16:49:49.698: v3 packet  security model: v3       security level: auth
Jun 26 16:49:49.698: username: userid
Jun 26 16:49:49.698: snmpEngineID: 800000090300001759DF1AB0
Jun 26 16:49:49.698: snmpEngineBoots: 4 snmpEngineTime: 1046790
Jun 26 16:49:49.698: SNMP: Response, reqid 1631554625, errstat 11, erridx 1
 ccCopyTable.1.14.3221214536.1000 = 6
Jun 26 16:49:49.706: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to <unix host IP>



Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 26/06/07, Ajay Chenampara  wrote:
> I am assuming you meant me to set the $OID as 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.96.1.1.1.1.14
> (without the random index number).

That's correct.
The second parameter to the SNMP::Varbind call is the index value.
So the first two parameters are combined to form the full OID.


> I got the same error
> [noCreation (that table does not support row creation)]

What does the router debug output look like?
What does the same debug output look like when you issue the equivalent
"snmpset" command?

Dave

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