AUTHOR
Max BakerSYNOPSIS
# Let SNMP::Info determine the correct subclass for you.
my $c1900 = new SNMP::Info(
AutoSpecify => 1,
Debug => 1,
DestHost => 'myswitch',
Community => 'public',
Version => 1
)
or die "Can't connect to DestHost.\n";
my $class = $c1900->class();
print "SNMP::Info determined this device to fall under subclass : $class\n";
DESCRIPTION
Provides abstraction to the configuration information obtainable from a Catalyst 1900 device through SNMP. See SNMP::Info for full documentationNote that most of these devices only talk SNMP version 1, but not all.
For speed or debugging purposes you can call the subclass directly, but not after determining a more specific class using the method above.
my $c1900 = new SNMP::Info::Layer2::C1900(...);
Inherited classes
- SNMP::Info::CDP
- SNMP::Info::CiscoStats
- SNMP::Info::CiscoConfig
- SNMP::Info::CiscoStpExtensions
- SNMP::Info::CiscoAgg
- SNMP::Info::Layer2
Required MIBs
- STAND-ALONE-ETHERNET-SWITCH-MIB (ESSWITCH-MIB)
-
ESSWITCH-MIB is included in the Version 1 MIBs from Cisco.
They can be found at ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs/v1/v1.tar.gz
Inherited MIBs
See ``Required MIBs'' in SNMP::Info::CDP for its MIB requirements.See ``Required MIBs'' in SNMP::Info::CiscoStats for its MIB requirements.
See ``Required MIBs'' in SNMP::Info::CiscoConfig for its MIB requirements.
See ``Required MIBs'' in SNMP::Info::CiscoStpExtensions for its MIB requirements.
See ``Required MIBs'' in SNMP::Info::CiscoAgg for its MIB requirements.
See ``Required MIBs'' in SNMP::Info::Layer2 for its MIB requirements.
GLOBALS
These are methods that return scalar value from SNMP- $c1900->c1900_flash_status()
-
Usually contains the version of the software loaded in flash.
Used by os_ver()
"STAND-ALONE-ETHERNET-SWITCH-MIB::upgradeFlashBankStatus"
- $c1900->os()
- Returns 'catalyst'
- $c1900->os_ver()
- Returns CatOS version if obtainable. First tries to use SNMP::Info::CiscoStats->os_ver() . If that fails then it checks for the presence of $c1900->c1900_flash_status() and culls the version from there.
- $c1900->vendor()
- Returns 'cisco' :)
Overrides
- $c1900->cisco_comm_indexing()
- Returns 1. Use vlan indexing.
- $c1900->bulkwalk_no
- Return 1. Bulkwalk is turned off for this class.
Globals imported from SNMP::Info::CDP
See ``GLOBALS'' in SNMP::Info::CDP for details.Globals imported from SNMP::Info::CiscoStats
See ``GLOBALS'' in SNMP::Info::CiscoStats for details.Globals imported from SNMP::Info::CiscoConfig
See ``GLOBALS'' in SNMP::Info::CiscoConfig for details.Globals imported from SNMP::Info::CiscoStpExtensions
See ``GLOBALS'' in SNMP::Info::CiscoStpExtensions for details.Globals imported from SNMP::Info::CiscoAgg
See ``GLOBALS'' in SNMP::Info::CiscoAgg for details.Globals imported from SNMP::Info::Layer2
See ``GLOBALS'' in SNMP::Info::Layer2 for details.TABLE METHODS
These are methods that return tables of information in the form of a reference to a hash.Overrides
- $c1900->interfaces()
- Returns reference to the map between IID and physical Port.
- $c1900->i_duplex()
- Returns reference to map of IIDs to current link duplex
- $c1900->i_duplex_admin()
- Returns reference to hash of IIDs to admin duplex setting
- $c1900->i_name()
- Crosses "ifName" with $c1900->c1900_p_name() and returns the human set port name if exists.
- $c1900->i_vlan()
- Returns a mapping between the interface and the VLAN / bridge group if overlap is not enabled.
- $c1900->i_vlan_membership()
-
Returns reference to hash of arrays: key = interface, value = array of VLAN /
bridge group IDs.
Example: my $interfaces = $c1900->interfaces(); my $vlans = $c1900->i_vlan_membership(); foreach my $iid (sort keys %$interfaces) { my $port = $interfaces->{$iid}; my $vlan = join(',', sort(@{$vlans->{$iid}})); print "Port: $port VLAN: $vlan\n"; }
- $c1900->i_vlan_membership_untagged()
- Unsupported, returns nothing.
- $c1900->bp_index()
- Returns a bp_index that contains the original bp_index entries and extra entries for those interfaces listed in if_index, as some C1900 devices do not return complete bp_indexes.
STAND-ALONE-ETHERNET-SWITCH-MIB Switch Port Table Entries:
- $c1900->c1900_p_index()
-
Maps the Switch Port Table to the IID
"swPortIfIndex"
- $c1900->c1900_p_duplex()
-
Gives Port Duplex Info
("swPortDuplexStatus")
- $c1900->c1900_p_duplex_admin()
-
Gives admin setting for Duplex Info
("swPortFullDuplex")
- $c1900->c1900_p_name()
-
Gives human set name for port
("swPortName")
- $c1900->c1900_p_up_admin()
-
Gives Admin status of port enabled.
("swPortAdminStatus")
- $c1900->c1900_p_type()
-
Gives Type of port, i.e. "general-ethernet"
("swPortMediaCapability")
- $c1900->c1900_p_media()
-
Gives the media of the port , i.e. ""fiber-sc""
("swPortConnectorType")
Table Methods imported from SNMP::Info::CDP
See ``TABLE METHODS'' in SNMP::Info::CDP for details.Table Methods imported from SNMP::Info::CiscoStats
See ``TABLE METHODS'' in SNMP::Info::CiscoStats for details.Table Methods imported from SNMP::Info::CiscoConfig
See ``TABLE METHODS'' in SNMP::Info::CiscoConfig for details.Table Methods imported from SNMP::Info::CiscoStpExtensions
See ``TABLE METHODS'' in SNMP::Info::CiscoStpExtensions for details.Table Methods imported from SNMP::Info::CiscoAgg
See ``TABLE METHODS'' in SNMP::Info::CiscoAgg for details.Table Methods imported from SNMP::Info::Layer2
See ``TABLE METHODS'' in SNMP::Info::Layer2 for details.SET METHODS
These are methods that provide SNMP set functionality for overridden methods or provide a simpler interface to complex set operations. See ``SETTING DATA VIA SNMP'' in SNMP::Info for general information on set operations.- $c1900->set_i_duplex_admin(duplex, ifIndex)
-
Sets port duplex, must be supplied with duplex and port "ifIndex". Speed
choices are 'auto', 'half', 'full'.
Example: my %if_map = reverse %{$c1900->interfaces()}; $c1900->set_i_duplex_admin('auto', $if_map{'1'}) or die "Couldn't change port duplex. ",$c1900->error(1);