Description __________ This is a set of snmp utilities that work with Joe Marzot's SNMP Perl library. Refer the the html file in this directory for details. Version ________ 1.0 Initial Release 1.1 Fixed Manifest File 1.2 Added get_hash / walk_hash now calls walk / Modified output in poll_value 1.3 Added use strict to library and fixed some bugs with my vars 1.4 Fixed code to elminate perl warning 1.5 Changed all mapInt functions to mapEnum - (support for mapInt not in Joe Marzot's version 1.8). 1.6 Updated docs (html and text) 1.7 Updated 1.6 with patches from Charles Anderson 1.8 Updated 1.7 with patches from tyoshida Documentation ------------- User documentation in POD format is contained within the module source (i.e. the .pm file). Installing using "make install" places this documentation in a man page in the perl library under the directory "man/man3". There is also html documentation in this directory. Installation ------------ To install, cd to the directory containing the unpacked distribution and do one of the following: Create a makefile by running Makefile.PL using the perl program into whose library you want to install and then run make three times: perl Makefile.PL make ********************************************************************************* Note: Edit the Util_env.pm file and add the correct mibs before executing make test ********************************************************************************* make test make install To install into a private library, for example your home directory: perl Makefile.PL INSTALLSITELIB=$HOME/lib INSTALLMAN3DIR=$HOME/man make ********************************************************************************* Note: Edit the Util_env.pm file and add the correct mibs before executing make test ********************************************************************************* make test make pure_install Alternatively, you can just copy or move Util.pm from the distribution into a directory named SNMP/ in the Perl library. You can then manually build the documentation using pod2man or pod2html.