Hi
Have you tried to get the table value from command line using snmpwalk utility ? Does it return some data ?
Please post the code also which is not functioning properly ?
Code Snippet of get_table()
my $ip = "your_ip_device";
my $snmpCommunity = "your_snmp_community";
my $oid = "oid_you_want_to_poll";
my $port = "you_snmp_port"; # By default its 161
my ($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => "$ip",
-community => "$snmpCo
+mmunity",
-timeout => "30",
-version => "2",
-port => "$port");
if(!defined($session)){
printf("ERROR : %s.\n", $error);
exit 1;
}
my $response = $session->get_table($oid);
Do you want to varbind the variable using SNMPTRAP ?
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