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How to I enable the Perl support for UCD-SNMP / Net-SNMP under Windows?

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How to I enable the Perl support for UCD-SNMP / Net-SNMP under Windows?

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Native Windows: Install ActiveState ActivePerl and then the ActivePerl .ppm module included in the Net-SNMP binary available from the Net-SNMP web site. If you compiled your own version of Net-SNMP, see the perl/README document for instructions on compiling the Perl modules. Cygwin: Download the Net-SNMP 5.1.2+ source and compile using Cygwin as described in the Net-SNMP README.WIN32 file. Compile the Perl modules as described in the perl\SNMP\README file. The program snmptt-net-snmp-test can be used to perform various translations to test the functionality of the installed UCD-SNMP / Net-SNMP Perl module. The value of best_guess can be specified on the command line to determine how translations should occur. If you are using 5.0.8+ with patch 722075 or 5.1.1+, use: snmptt-net-snmp-test –best_guess=2.

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