* fix anomalous name * add gather worker * fix encoding of binary storage * store results back to job * now parsing mbis report to translate * fix the broken report parser * rename gather to snapshot * implement walk code copied from SNMP::Info * can now bulkwalk and parse mibs report and store resolved walk in cache * add func/glob aliasing broken * better aliasing * implement aliasing from globals and funcs * fix regexp for matching netdisco-mibs report * fake cache entry for all ND2 methods called, add comments * also save to logs/snapshots/IP * add doc for netdisco-do * add is_pseudo column to device table * support for loading cache for pseudo devices * check for hrSystemUptime as well as sysUpTime for snmp connect * display pseudo devices with yellow pill for name * color all cells for layers for pseudo * no need to b64 encode binary data in scalars as we b64 whole thing after * tweaked uptime check * store snapshot to database instead of Job * expose snapshots in device details tab * small ux improvements on snap download * fixes for errors in subnet mask searching * hide snapshot management for pseudo devices * update to use new netdisco-mibs object cache * update for new format oids file * start of work on loading walk into db for browsing * store values and meta * add auto increment col and oid index to browser * start web plugin for browser * add virtual search for oid children * have all oid in separte table (60 seconds load on my laptop) * rename table and add relation * store oid as int array * fix sql for children * make jstree start working * working very slow tree expand * fix to work when first displaying tree * store both oid and oid_parts * simplify SQL to speed up (more complicated perl) * fix sql bug, add better index, prettify tree * render the snmp node detail * add node template, make scrollable, pretty print data values (insecure) * store munge hint * some dubious code to munge the data * make sure to filter by IP on device_browser * make safer the rendering of value data (but need to come back to key ordering) * fix sorting on object values * limit the opening of child nodes to keep response good and unclutter * factor out the munge and make safer * reject unknown mungers * show the munger and option (not working) to change * additional js for munge select * complete custom munge * change so that saving to database is only at CLI and on request * hide snmp tab if no browser rows in the db * add helpful message when no browser rows for the device * stub handler for search and add recurse control * working search * minor ui fixes * implement typeahead for leaf search * limit rows in typeahead * make sure device_browser is visited in delete and renumber * add requirements for this branch * update manifest * make sure node search and typeahead are restricted to current device only
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| use utf8;
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| package App::Netdisco::DB::Result::Device;
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| 
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| use strict;
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| use warnings;
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| 
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| use NetAddr::IP::Lite ':lower';
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| use App::Netdisco::Util::DNS 'hostname_from_ip';
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| 
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| use overload '""' => sub { shift->ip }, fallback => 1;
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| 
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| use base 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result';
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| __PACKAGE__->table("device");
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| __PACKAGE__->add_columns(
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|   "ip",
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|   { data_type => "inet", is_nullable => 0 },
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|   "creation",
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|   {
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|     data_type     => "timestamp",
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|     default_value => \"current_timestamp",
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|     is_nullable   => 1,
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|     original      => { default_value => \"now()" },
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|   },
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|   "dns",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "description",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "uptime",
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|   { data_type => "bigint", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "contact",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "name",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "location",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "layers",
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|   { data_type => "varchar", is_nullable => 1, size => 8 },
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|   "num_ports",
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|   { data_type => "integer", is_serializable => 0, is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "mac",
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|   { data_type => "macaddr", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "serial",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "chassis_id",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "model",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "ps1_type",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "ps2_type",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "ps1_status",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "ps2_status",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "fan",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "slots",
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|   { data_type => "integer", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "vendor",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "os",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "os_ver",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "log",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "snmp_ver",
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|   { data_type => "integer", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "snmp_comm",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "snmp_class",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "snmp_engineid",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "vtp_domain",
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|   { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "last_discover",
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|   { data_type => "timestamp", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "last_macsuck",
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|   { data_type => "timestamp", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "last_arpnip",
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|   { data_type => "timestamp", is_nullable => 1 },
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|   "is_pseudo",
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|   { data_type => "boolean", is_nullable => 0, default_value => \"false" },
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| );
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| __PACKAGE__->set_primary_key("ip");
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| 
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| 
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| =head1 RELATIONSHIPS
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| 
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| =head2 device_ips
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| 
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| Returns rows from the C<device_ip> table which relate to this Device. That is,
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| all the interface IP aliases configured on the Device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->has_many( device_ips => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::DeviceIp', 'ip' );
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| 
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| =head2 device_ips_by_address_or_name
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| 
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| Returns rows from the C<device_ip> table which relate to this Device. That is,
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| all the interface IP aliases configured on the Device. However you probably
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| want to use the C<device_ips_with_address_or_name> ResultSet method instead,
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| so you can pass the MAC address part.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->has_many( device_ips_by_address_or_name => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::DeviceIp',
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|   sub {
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|     my $args = shift;
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|     return {
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|       "$args->{foreign_alias}.ip" => { -ident => "$args->{self_alias}.ip" },
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|       -or => [
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|         "$args->{foreign_alias}.dns" => { 'ilike', \'?' },
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|         "$args->{foreign_alias}.alias" => { '<<=', \'?' },
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|         "$args->{foreign_alias}.alias::text" => { 'ilike', \'?' },
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|       ],
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|     };
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|   },
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|   { cascade_copy => 0, cascade_update => 0, cascade_delete => 0 }
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| );
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| 
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| =head2 vlans
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| 
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| Returns the C<device_vlan> entries for this Device. That is, the list of VLANs
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| configured on or known by this Device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->has_many( vlans => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::DeviceVlan', 'ip' );
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| 
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| =head2 ports
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| 
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| Returns the set of ports on this Device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->has_many( ports => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::DevicePort', 'ip' );
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| 
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| =head2 ports_by_mac
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| 
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| Returns the set of ports on this Device, filtered by MAC. However you probably
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| want to use the C<ports_with_mac> ResultSet method instead, so you can pass the
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| MAC address part.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->has_many( ports_by_mac => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::DevicePort',
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|   sub {
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|     my $args = shift;
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|     return {
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|       "$args->{foreign_alias}.ip" => { -ident => "$args->{self_alias}.ip" },
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|       "$args->{foreign_alias}.mac::text" => { 'ilike', \'?' },
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|     };
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|   },
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|   { cascade_copy => 0, cascade_update => 0, cascade_delete => 0 }
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| );
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| 
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| =head2 modules
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| 
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| Returns the set chassis modules on this Device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->has_many( modules => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::DeviceModule', 'ip' );
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| 
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| =head2 power_modules
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| 
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| Returns the set of power modules on this Device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->has_many( power_modules => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::DevicePower', 'ip' );
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| 
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| =head2 oids
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| 
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| Returns the oids walked on this Device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->has_many( oids => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::DeviceBrowser', 'ip' );
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| 
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| =head2 port_vlans
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| 
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| Returns the set of VLANs known to be configured on Ports on this Device,
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| either tagged or untagged.
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| 
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| The JOIN is of type "RIGHT" meaning that the results are constrained to VLANs
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| only on Ports on this Device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->has_many(
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|     port_vlans => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::DevicePortVlan',
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|     'ip', { join_type => 'RIGHT' }
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| );
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| 
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| =head2 port_vlans_filter
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| 
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| A JOIN condition which can be used to filter a set of Devices to those known
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| carrying a given VLAN on its ports. Uses an INNER JOIN to achieve this.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->has_many(
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|     port_vlans_filter => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::DevicePortVlan',
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|     'ip', { join_type => 'INNER' }
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| );
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| 
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| # helper which assumes we've just RIGHT JOINed to Vlans table
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| sub vlan { return (shift)->vlans->first }
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| 
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| =head2 wireless_ports
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| 
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| Returns the set of wireless IDs known to be configured on Ports on this
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| Device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->has_many(
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|     wireless_ports => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::DevicePortWireless',
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|     'ip', { join_type => 'RIGHT' }
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| );
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| 
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| =head2 ssids
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| 
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| Returns the set of SSIDs known to be configured on Ports on this Device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->has_many(
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|     ssids => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::DevicePortSsid',
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|     'ip', { join_type => 'RIGHT' }
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| );
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| 
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| =head2 properties_ports
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| 
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| Returns the set of ports known to have recorded properties
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->has_many(
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|     properties_ports => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::DevicePortProperties',
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|     'ip', { join_type => 'RIGHT' }
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| );
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| 
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| =head2 powered_ports
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| 
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| Returns the set of ports known to have PoE capability
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->has_many(
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|     powered_ports => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::DevicePortPower',
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|     'ip', { join_type => 'RIGHT' }
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| );
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| 
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| =head2 community
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| 
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| Returns the row from the community string table, if one exists.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->might_have(
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|     community => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::Community', 'ip');
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| 
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| =head2 snapshot
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| 
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| Returns the row from the snapshot table, if one exists.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->might_have(
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|     snapshot => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::DeviceSnapshot', 'ip');
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| 
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| =head2 throughput
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| 
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| Returns a sum of speeds on all ports on the device.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| __PACKAGE__->has_one(
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|     throughput => 'App::Netdisco::DB::Result::Virtual::DevicePortSpeed', 'ip');
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| 
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| =head1 ADDITIONAL METHODS
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| 
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| =head2 has_layer( $number )
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| 
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| Returns true if the device provided sysServices and supports the given layer.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub has_layer {
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|   my ($device, $layer) = @_;
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|   return unless $layer and $layer =~ m/^[1-7]$/;
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|   return ($device->layers and (substr($device->layers, (8-$layer), 1) == 1));
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| }
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| 
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| =head2 renumber( $new_ip )
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| 
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| Will update this device and all related database records to use the new IP
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| C<$new_ip>. Returns C<undef> if $new_ip seems invalid, otherwise returns the
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| Device row object.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub renumber {
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|   my ($device, $ip) = @_;
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|   my $schema = $device->result_source->schema;
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| 
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|   my $new_addr = NetAddr::IP::Lite->new($ip)
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|     or return;
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| 
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|   my $old_ip = $device->ip;
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|   my $new_ip = $new_addr->addr;
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| 
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|   return
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|     if $new_ip eq '0.0.0.0'
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|     or $new_ip eq '127.0.0.1';
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| 
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|   # Community is not included as SNMP::test_connection will take care of it
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|   foreach my $set (qw/
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|     DeviceBrowser
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|     DeviceIp
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|     DeviceModule
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|     DevicePower
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|     DeviceSnapshot
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|     DeviceVlan
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|     DevicePort
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|     DevicePortLog
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|     DevicePortPower
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|     DevicePortProperties
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|     DevicePortSsid
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|     DevicePortVlan
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|     DevicePortWireless
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|   /) {
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|     $schema->resultset($set)
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|       ->search({ip => $old_ip})
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|       ->update({ip => $new_ip});
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|   }
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| 
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|   $schema->resultset('DeviceSkip')
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|     ->search({device => $new_ip})->delete;
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|   $schema->resultset('DeviceSkip')
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|     ->search({device => $old_ip})
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|     ->update({device => $new_ip});
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| 
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|   $schema->resultset('DevicePort')
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|     ->search({remote_ip => $old_ip})
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|     ->update({remote_ip => $new_ip});
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| 
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|   $schema->resultset('Node')
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|     ->search({switch => $old_ip})
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|     ->update({switch => $new_ip});
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| 
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|   $schema->resultset('Topology')
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|     ->search({dev1 => $old_ip})
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|     ->update({dev1 => $new_ip});
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| 
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|   $schema->resultset('Topology')
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|     ->search({dev2 => $old_ip})
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|     ->update({dev2 => $new_ip});
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| 
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|   $schema->resultset('Admin')->search({
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|     device => $old_ip,
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|     status => { '-not_like' => 'queued-%' },
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|   })->delete;
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| 
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|   $device->update({
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|     ip  => $new_ip,
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|     dns => hostname_from_ip($new_ip),
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|   });
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| 
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|   return $device;
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| }
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| 
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| =head1 ADDITIONAL COLUMNS
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| 
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| =head2 oui
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| 
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| Returns the first half of the device MAC address.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub oui { return substr( ((shift)->mac || ''), 0, 8 ) }
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| 
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| =head2 port_count
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| 
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| Returns the number of ports on this device. Enable this
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| column by applying the C<with_port_count()> modifier to C<search()>.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub port_count { return (shift)->get_column('port_count') }
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| 
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| 
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| =head2 uptime_age
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| 
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| Formatted version of the C<uptime> field.
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| 
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| The format is in "X days/months/years" style, similar to:
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| 
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|  1 year 4 months 05:46:00
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub uptime_age  { return (shift)->get_column('uptime_age')  }
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| 
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| =head2 first_seen_stamp
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| 
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| Formatted version of the C<creation> field, accurate to the minute.
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| 
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| The format is somewhat like ISO 8601 or RFC3339 but without the middle C<T>
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| between the date stamp and time stamp. That is:
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| 
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|  2012-02-06 12:49
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub first_seen_stamp  { return (shift)->get_column('first_seen_stamp')  }
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| 
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| =head2 last_discover_stamp
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| 
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| Formatted version of the C<last_discover> field, accurate to the minute.
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| 
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| The format is somewhat like ISO 8601 or RFC3339 but without the middle C<T>
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| between the date stamp and time stamp. That is:
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| 
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|  2012-02-06 12:49
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub last_discover_stamp  { return (shift)->get_column('last_discover_stamp')  }
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| 
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| =head2 last_macsuck_stamp
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| 
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| Formatted version of the C<last_macsuck> field, accurate to the minute.
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| 
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| The format is somewhat like ISO 8601 or RFC3339 but without the middle C<T>
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| between the date stamp and time stamp. That is:
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| 
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|  2012-02-06 12:49
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub last_macsuck_stamp  { return (shift)->get_column('last_macsuck_stamp')  }
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| 
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| =head2 last_arpnip_stamp
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| 
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| Formatted version of the C<last_arpnip> field, accurate to the minute.
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| 
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| The format is somewhat like ISO 8601 or RFC3339 but without the middle C<T>
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| between the date stamp and time stamp. That is:
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| 
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|  2012-02-06 12:49
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub last_arpnip_stamp  { return (shift)->get_column('last_arpnip_stamp')  }
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| 
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| =head2 since_last_discover
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| 
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| Number of seconds which have elapsed since the value of C<last_discover>.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub since_last_discover  { return (shift)->get_column('since_last_discover')  }
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| 
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| =head2 since_last_macsuck
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| 
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| Number of seconds which have elapsed since the value of C<last_macsuck>.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub since_last_macsuck  { return (shift)->get_column('since_last_macsuck')  }
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| 
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| =head2 since_last_arpnip
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| 
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| Number of seconds which have elapsed since the value of C<last_arpnip>.
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| 
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| =cut
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| 
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| sub since_last_arpnip  { return (shift)->get_column('since_last_arpnip')  }
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| 
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| 1;
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