Oliver Gorwits dc1f76c1aa Feature to gather SNMP Walk, use as Pseudo Device, and Browse Objects
* 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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Netdisco is a web-based network management tool suitable for small to very large networks. IP and MAC address data is collected into a PostgreSQL database using SNMP, CLI, or device APIs. Some of the things you can do with Netdisco:

  • Locate a machine on the network by MAC or IP and show the switch port it lives at
  • Turn off a switch port, or change the VLAN or PoE status of a port
  • Inventory your network hardware by model, vendor, software and operating system
  • Pretty pictures of your network

See the demo at: https://netdisco2-demo.herokuapp.com/

Installation

Netdisco is written in Perl and is self-contained apart from the PostgreSQL database, so is very easy to install and runs well on any linux or unix system. We also have docker images if you prefer.

It includes a lightweight web server for the interface, a backend daemon to gather data from your network, and a command line interface for troubleshooting. There is a simple configuration file in YAML format.

Please check out the installation instructions on CPAN.

You can also speak to someone in the #netdisco@libera IRC channel, or on the community email list.

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