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Info::Layer3::Extreme(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Info::Layer3::Extreme(3pm)

NAME
SNMP::Info::Layer3::Extreme - Perl5 Interface to Extreme Network Devices AUTHOR
Eric Miller, Bill Fenner SYNOPSIS
# Let SNMP::Info determine the correct subclass for you. my $extreme = new SNMP::Info( AutoSpecify => 1, Debug => 1, DestHost => 'myswitch', Community => 'public', Version => 1 ) or die "Can't connect to DestHost. "; my $class = $extreme->class(); print "SNMP::Info determined this device to fall under subclass : $class "; DESCRIPTION
Provides abstraction to the configuration information obtainable from an Extreme device through SNMP. For speed or debugging purposes you can call the subclass directly, but not after determining a more specific class using the method above. my $extreme = new SNMP::Info::Layer3::Extreme(...); Inherited Classes SNMP::Info::Layer3 SNMP::Info::MAU Required MIBs EXTREME-BASE-MIB EXTREME-SYSTEM-MIB EXTREME-FDB-MIB EXTREME-VLAN-MIB EXTREME-POE-MIB Inherited Classes' MIBs See classes listed above for their required MIBs. GLOBALS
These are methods that return scalar value from SNMP $extreme->model() Returns model type. Checks $extreme->id() against the EXTREME-BASE-MIB. $extreme->vendor() Returns extreme $extreme->os() Returns extreme $extreme->os_ver() Parses device operating system version from description() $extreme->serial() Returns serial number ("extremeSystemID") $extreme->temp() Returns system temperature ("extremeCurrentTemperature") $extreme->ps1_status() Returns status of power supply 1 ("extremePowerSupplyStatus.1") $extreme->ps2_status() Returns status of power supply 2 ("extremePowerSupplyStatus.2") $extreme->fan() Returns fan status ("extremeFanOperational.1") $extreme->mac() Returns base mac ("dot1dBaseBridgeAddress") Overrides Globals imported from SNMP::Info::Layer3 See documentation in "GLOBALS" in SNMP::Info::Layer3 for details. Globals imported from SNMP::Info::MAU See documentation in "GLOBALS" in SNMP::Info::MAU for details. TABLE METHODS
These are methods that return tables of information in the form of a reference to a hash. Overrides $extreme->interfaces() Returns a mapping between the Interface Table Index (iid) and the physical port name. $extreme->i_duplex() Parses mau_index and mau_link to return the duplex information for interfaces. $extreme->i_duplex_admin() Parses "mac_index","mau_autostat","mau_type_admin" in order to find the admin duplex setting for all the interfaces. Returns either (auto,full,half). $extreme->i_ignore() Returns reference to hash. Increments value of IID if port is to be ignored. Ignores VLAN meta interfaces and loopback $extreme->fw_mac() ("extremeFdbMacFdbMacAddress") $extreme->fw_port() ("extremeFdbMacFdbPortIfIndex") $extreme->fw_status() ("extremeFdbMacFdbStatus") $extreme->i_vlan() Returns a mapping between "ifIndex" and the VLAN. $extreme->i_vlan_membership() Returns reference to hash of arrays: key = "ifIndex", value = array of VLAN IDs. These are the VLANs which are members of the egress list for the port. Example: my $interfaces = $extreme->interfaces(); my $vlans = $extreme->i_vlan_membership(); foreach my $iid (sort keys %$interfaces) { my $port = $interfaces->{$iid}; my $vlan = join(',', sort(@{$vlans->{$iid}})); print "Port: $port VLAN: $vlan "; } $extreme->v_index() Returns VLAN IDs $extreme->v_name() Returns VLAN names ("extremeVlanIfDescr") $extreme->bp_index() Returns reference to hash of bridge port table entries map back to interface identifier (iid) Returns ("ifIndex") for both key and value since we're using EXTREME-FDB-MIB rather than BRIDGE-MIB. $extreme->peth_port_power() Power supplied by PoE ports, in milliwatts ("extremePethPortMeasuredPower") Table Methods imported from SNMP::Info::Layer3 See documentation in "TABLE METHODS" in SNMP::Info::Layer3 for details. Table Methods imported from SNMP::Info::MAU See documentation in "TABLE METHODS" in SNMP::Info::MAU 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. $extreme->set_i_vlan ( vlan, ifIndex ) Changes an access (untagged) port VLAN, must be supplied with the numeric VLAN ID and port "ifIndex". This method should only be used on end station (non-trunk) ports. Example: my %if_map = reverse %{$extreme->interfaces()}; $extreme->set_i_vlan('2', $if_map{'FastEthernet0/1'}) or die "Couldn't change port VLAN. ",$extreme->error(1); $extreme->set_i_pvid ( pvid, ifIndex ) Sets port default VLAN, must be supplied with the numeric VLAN ID and port "ifIndex". This method should only be used on trunk ports. Example: my %if_map = reverse %{$extreme->interfaces()}; $extreme->set_i_pvid('2', $if_map{'FastEthernet0/1'}) or die "Couldn't change port default VLAN. ",$extreme->error(1); $extreme->set_add_i_vlan_tagged ( vlan, ifIndex ) Adds the VLAN to the enabled VLANs list of the port, must be supplied with the numeric VLAN ID and port "ifIndex". Example: my %if_map = reverse %{$extreme->interfaces()}; $extreme->set_add_i_vlan_tagged('2', $if_map{'FastEthernet0/1'}) or die "Couldn't add port to egress list. ",$extreme->error(1); $extreme->set_remove_i_vlan_tagged ( vlan, ifIndex ) Removes the VLAN from the enabled VLANs list of the port, must be supplied with the numeric VLAN ID and port "ifIndex". Example: my %if_map = reverse %{$extreme->interfaces()}; $extreme->set_remove_i_vlan_tagged('2', $if_map{'FastEthernet0/1'}) or die "Couldn't add port to egress list. ",$extreme->error(1); Data Munging Callback Subroutines $extreme->munge_power_stat() Removes 'present' and changes 'not' to 'Not' in the front of a string. $extreme->munge_true_ok() Replaces 'true' with "OK" and 'false' with "Not OK". perl v5.12.4 2011-09-28 Info::Layer3::Extreme(3pm)
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