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SNMP::Info::Layer2::HP(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
SNMP::Info::Layer2::HP(3) |
SNMP::Info::Layer2::HP - SNMP Interface to HP Procurve Switches
# Let SNMP::Info determine the correct subclass for you.
my $hp = new SNMP::Info(
AutoSpecify => 1,
Debug => 1,
DestHost => 'myswitch',
Community => 'public',
Version => 2
)
or die "Can't connect to DestHost.\n";
my $class = $hp->class();
print "SNMP::Info determined this device to fall under subclass : $class\n";
Provides abstraction to the configuration information obtainable from a HP
ProCurve Switch via SNMP.
Note: Some HP Switches will connect via SNMP version 1, but a lot
of config data will not be available. Make sure you try and connect with
Version 2 first, and then fail back to version 1.
For speed or debugging purposes you can call the subclass
directly, but not after determining a more specific class using the method
above.
my $hp = new SNMP::Info::Layer2::HP(...);
- SNMP::Info::Layer2
- SNMP::Info::MAU
- RFC1271-MIB
- Included in V2 mibs from Cisco
- HP-ICF-OID
- (this MIB new with SNMP::Info 0.8)
- STATISTICS-MIB
- NETSWITCH-MIB
- CONFIG-MIB
- HP-ICF-BRIDGE
- HP-ICF-POE-MIB
- HP-ICF-CHASSIS
- SEMI-MIB
- HP-SWITCH-PL-MIB
- BLADETYPE4-NETWORK-MIB
The last four MIBs listed are from HP and can be found at
<http://www.hp.com/rnd/software> or
<http://www.hp.com/rnd/software/MIBs.htm>
Version 0.4 - Removed ENTITY-MIB e_*() methods to separate sub-class -
SNMP::Info::Entity
These are methods that return scalar value from SNMP
- $hp->cpu()
- Returns CPU Utilization in percentage.
- $hp->log()
- Returns all the log entries from the switch's log that are not Link up or
down messages.
- $hp->mem_free()
- Returns bytes of free memory
- $hp->mem_total()
- Return bytes of total memory
- $hp->mem_used()
- Returns bytes of used memory
- $hp->model()
- Returns the model number of the HP Switch. Will translate between the HP
Part number and the common model number with this map :
%MODEL_MAP = (
'J8131A' => 'WAP-420-WW',
'J8130A' => 'WAP-420-NA',
'J8133A' => 'AP520WL',
'J8680A' => '9408sl',
'J9091A' => '8212zl',
'J9475A' => '8206zl',
'J9265A' => '6600ml-24XG',
'J9264A' => '6600ml-24G-4XG',
'J9263A' => '6600ml-24G',
'J9452A' => '6600-48G-4XG',
'J9451A' => '6600-48G',
'J8474A' => '6410cl-6XG',
'J8433A' => '6400cl-6XG',
'J8992A' => '6200yl-24G',
'J4902A' => '6108',
'J8698A' => '5412zl',
'J8719A' => '5408yl',
'J8697A' => '5406zl',
'J8718A' => '5404yl',
'J4819A' => '5308XL',
'J4850A' => '5304XL',
'J8773A' => '4208vl',
'J8770A' => '4204vl',
'J8772A' => '4202vl-72',
'J9032A' => '4202vl-68G',
'J9031A' => '4202vl-68',
'J8771A' => '4202vl-48G',
'J4865A' => '4108GL',
'J4887A' => '4104GL',
'J9588A' => '3800-48G-PoE+-4XG',
'J9574A' => '3800-48G-PoE+-4SFP+',
'J9586A' => '3800-48G-4XG',
'J9576A' => '3800-48G-4SFP+',
'J9584A' => '3800-24SFP-2SFP+',
'J9587A' => '3800-24G-PoE+-2XG',
'J9573A' => '3800-24G-PoE+-2SFP+',
'J9585A' => '3800-24G-2XG',
'J9575A' => '3800-24G-2SFP+',
'J8693A' => '3500yl-48G-PWR',
'J8692A' => '3500yl-24G-PWR',
'J9473A' => '3500-48-PoE',
'J9472A' => '3500-48',
'J9471A' => '3500-24-PoE',
'J9470A' => '3500-24',
'J4906A' => '3400cl-48G',
'J4905A' => '3400cl-24G',
'J4815A' => '3324XL',
'J4851A' => '3124',
'J9562A' => '2915-8G-PoE',
'J9148A' => '2910al-48G-PoE+',
'J9147A' => '2910al-48G',
'J9146A' => '2910al-24G-PoE+',
'J9145A' => '2910al-24G',
'J9050A' => '2900-48G',
'J9049A' => '2900-24G',
'J4904A' => '2848',
'J4903A' => '2824',
'J9022A' => '2810-48G',
'J9021A' => '2810-24G',
'J8165A' => '2650-PWR',
'J4899B' => '2650-CR',
'J4899C' => '2650C',
'J4899A' => '2650',
'J8164A' => '2626-PWR',
'J4900B' => '2626-CR',
'J4900C' => '2626C',
'J4900A' => '2626',
'J9627A' => '2620-48-PoE+',
'J9626A' => '2620-48',
'J9624A' => '2620-24-PPoE+',
'J9625A' => '2620-24-PoE+',
'J9623A' => '2620-24',
'J9565A' => '2615-8-PoE',
'J9089A' => '2610-48-PWR',
'J9088A' => '2610-48',
'J9087A' => '2610-24-PWR',
'J9086A' => '2610-24/12PWR',
'J9085A' => '2610-24',
'J8762A' => '2600-8-PWR',
'J4813A' => '2524',
'J9298A' => '2520G-8-PoE',
'J9299A' => '2520G-24-PoE',
'J9137A' => '2520-8-PoE',
'J9138A' => '2520-24-PoE',
'J4812A' => '2512',
'J9280A' => '2510G-48',
'J9279A' => '2510G-24',
'J9020A' => '2510-48A',
'J9019B' => '2510-24B',
'J9019A' => '2510-24A',
'J4818A' => '2324',
'J4817A' => '2312',
'J9449A' => '1810G-8',
'J9450A' => '1810G-24',
'J9029A' => '1800-8G',
'J9028A' => '1800-24G',
);
- $hp->os()
- Returns hp
- $hp->os_bin()
- "hpSwitchRomVersion.0"
- $hp->os_ver()
- Tries to use os_version() and if that fails will try and cull the
version from the description field.
- $hp->os_version()
- "hpSwitchOsVersion.0"
- $hp->serial()
- Returns serial number if available through SNMP
- $hp->slots()
- Returns number of entries in $hp->e_name that
have 'slot' in them.
- $hp->vendor()
- hp
- $hp->fan()
- Returns fan status
- $hp->ps1_status()
- Power supply 1 status
- $hp->ps2_status()
- Power supply 2 status
- $hp->peth_port_power()
- Power supplied by PoE ports, in milliwatts
("hpicfPoePethPsePortPower")
- $hp->stp_ver()
- Returns what version of STP the device is running.
("hpicfBridgeRstpForceVersion" with
fallback to inherited stp_ver())
See documentation in "GLOBALS" in SNMP::Info::Layer2 for details.
See documentation in "GLOBALS" in SNMP::Info::MAU for details.
These are methods that return tables of information in the form of a reference
to a hash.
- $hp->interfaces()
- Uses $hp->i_description()
- $hp->i_duplex()
- Returns reference to map of IIDs to current link duplex.
- $hp->i_duplex_admin()
- Returns reference to hash of IIDs to admin duplex setting.
- $hp->vendor_i_type()
- Returns reference to hash of IIDs to HP specific port type
("hpSwitchPortType").
- $hp->i_name()
- Crosses i_name() with
$hp->e_name() using
$hp->e_port() and i_alias()
- $hp->peth_port_ifindex()
- Returns reference to hash of power Ethernet port table entries map back to
interface index (c<ifIndex>)
- "agg_ports"
- Returns a HASH reference mapping from slave to master port for each member
of a port bundle on the device. Keys are ifIndex of the slave ports,
Values are ifIndex of the corresponding master ports.
See documentation in "TABLE METHODS" in SNMP::Info::Layer2 for
details.
See documentation in "TABLE METHODS" in SNMP::Info::MAU for details.
- munge_hp_c_id()
- Munge for c_id which handles CDP and LLDP.
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.
- set_i_vlan()
- set_i_vlan_tagged()
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