in reply to Problems with Net::SNMP
That means that the specified SNMP object was not found.
Try adding a ".0" at the end of the OID.
Also verify the credentials, and that the MIB was loaded at the target.
If that fails, try snmpwalk.pl, as indicated in this stackoverflow solution.
I hope life isn't a big joke, because I don't get it.
-SNL
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