Is there also a function that performs the opposite, i.e. given
a list of index variables and values, construct the index part of
the OID ?
If the "implied" information is there, I can write a function for
it myself, but if it's already there, I don't have to do that...
Best regards,
Peter.
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> On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:52:16 +0200, Peter Verthez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
Peter> I'm currently using net-snmp 5.2.1 on Linux (using the SNMP.pm
Peter> perl module), and I notice that the perl module doesn't give
Peter> any information about whether an index is defined as 'implied'
P
Hello,
I'm currently using net-snmp 5.2.1 on Linux (using the SNMP.pm
perl module), and I notice that the perl module doesn't give any
information about whether an index is defined as 'implied' in
a table.
Would it be possible to add that information ? This could e.g.
be just a field $oid->{"imp