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Perl SNMP strange data received 1

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Gassner

ISP
Jan 30, 2002
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BR
Hi, im using snmp_util to retrieve arp table of a host. All data is shown ok, but when mac addresses are printed, some strange characters appear.

Any idea?

Thanks,

Rafael Gustavo Gassner


#! /usr/bin/perl -w
use SNMP_util;
#use SNMP_Session;
#use BER;

$ip="10.10.10.10";
$comm="public";
$poort="161";
$timeout="100";
$retries="2";
print "Coletando indices do equipamento $ip\n";
@indice=&snmpwalk("$comm\@$ip:$poort:$timeout:$retries","1.3.6.1.2.1.4.22.1.1");
print "Coletando enderecos MAC do equipamento $ip\n";
@fisico=&snmpwalk("$comm\@$ip:$poort:$timeout:$retries","1.3.6.1.2.1.4.22.1.2");
print "Coletando enderecos IP do equipamento $ip\n";
@rede=&snmpwalk("$comm\@$ip:$poort:$timeout:$retries","1.3.6.1.2.1.4.22.1.3");
print "Coletando tipos de endereco do equipamento $ip\n";
@tipo=&snmpwalk("$comm\@$ip:$poort:$timeout:$retries","1.3.6.1.2.1.4.22.1.4");

$i=int(@indice);
print "$i\n";
while($i ne 0)
{
$i--;
($oid, $indice[$i]) = split(/\:/, $indice[$i]);
($oid, $fisico[$i]) = split(/\:/, $fisico[$i]);
($oid, $rede[$i]) = split(/\:/, $rede[$i]);
($oid, $tipo[$i]) = split(/\:/, $tipo[$i]);

print " $indice[$i] $fisico[$i] $rede[$i] $tipo[$i]\n";
}
 
they look like

1 @§HS 10.96.156.160 3
1 @§Q 10.96.156.76 3
1 °Ãz/à 10.96.156.73 3
1 °Ãz1 10.96.156.71 3
1 °Ãz0, 10.96.156.68 3
1 @§I 10.96.156.61 3
1 @§T¯ 10.96.156.57 3
1 [(¼à 10.96.156.55 3
1 ÃF 10.96.156.1 3
 
Try adding this line just before the print statement.
Code:
$fisico[$i] = unpack 'H*', $fisico[$i];
The mac addresses are returned as hex values and you need to tell Perl to print the actual hex, not the characters that have those hex values.

jaa
 
tsk tsk.....

*Much* too clever Jaa, we don't like that sort of thing around here you know :) Mike

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