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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting need a shell script to extract data from a log file. Post 302438913 by thegeek on Wednesday 21st of July 2010 07:22:46 AM
Old 07-21-2010
Explanation is not so clear.

Investigate the requirement further, google and try to do. Come with specific doubts ?! ( in general, give a script for this, is not a good thing. basically it is asking somebody else to do your work ).
 

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Mon::SNMP(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					    Mon::SNMP(3pm)

NAME
Mon::SNMP - decode SNMP trap SYNOPSIS
use Mon::SNMP; $trap = new Mon::SNMP; $trap->buffer($snmptrap); %traphash = $trap->decode; $error = $trap->error; DESCRIPTION
Mon::SNMP provides methods to decode SNMP trap PDUs. It is based on Graham Barr's Convert::BER module, and its purpose is to provide SNMP trap handling to "mon". It is not complete, so don't bother trying to use it unless you are ready to debug and write some code. METHODS
new creates a new Mon::SNMP object. buffer ( buffer ) Assigns a raw SNMP trap message to the object. decode Decodes a SNMP trap message, and returns a hash of the variable assignments for the SNMP header and trap protocol data unit of the associated message. The hash consists of the following members: version => SNMP version(1) community => community string ent_OID => enterprise OID of originating agent agentaddr => IP address of originating agent generic_trap => /COLDSTART|WARMSTART|LINKDOWN|LINKUP|AUTHFAIL|EGPNEIGHBORLOSS|ENTERPRISESPECIFIC/ specific_trap => specific trap type (integer) timeticks => timeticks (integer) varbindlist => { oid1 => value, oid2 => value, ... } ERRORS
All methods return a hash with no elements upon errors which they detect, and the detail of the error is available from the EXAMPLES
use Mon::SNMP; $trap = new Mon::SNMP; $trap->buffer($snmptrap); %traphash = $trap->decode; foreach $oid (keys $traphash{"varbindlist"}) { $val = $traphash{"varbindlist"}{$oid}; print "oid($oid) = val($val) "; } ENVIRONMENT
None. SEE ALSO
Graham Barr's Convert::BER module. NOTES
CAVEATS
Mon::SNMP depends upon Convert::BER to do the real work. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-27 Mon::SNMP(3pm)
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