#215 Nokia/Alcatel-Lucent 7705 LLDP

#220 Alcatel-Lucent / Nokia SR 7750 missing neighbors
Improve Layer3::Timetra model detection
Layer3::Timetra test class
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Eric A. Miller
2018-03-30 17:17:44 -04:00
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# Test::SNMP::Info::Layer3::Timetra
#
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package Test::SNMP::Info::Layer3::Timetra;
use Test::Class::Most parent => 'My::Test::Class';
use SNMP::Info::Layer3::Timetra;
sub setup : Tests(setup) {
my $test = shift;
$test->SUPER::setup;
# Start with a common cache that will serve most tests
my $cache_data = {
'_layers' => 79,
'_description' => 'TiMOS-B-6.1.R4 both/hops ALCATEL-LUCENT SAR 7705 ',
'_id' => '.1.3.6.1.4.1.6527.6.1.1.2.2',
'_lldp_sys_cap' => pack("H*", '2800'),
'_i_description' => 1,
'_i_name' => 1,
'_lldp_rem_cap_spt' => 1,
'_lldp_rem_sys_cap' => 1,
'_lldp_rem_id_type' => 1,
'_lldp_rem_id' => 1,
'_lldp_rem_pid_type' => 1,
'_lldp_rem_pid' => 1,
'_lldp_rem_desc' => 1,
'_lldp_rem_sysname' => 1,
'_lldp_rman_addr' => 1,
'store' => {
'i_description' => {
'1' => 'system, Loopback IP interface',
'40108032' => '1/3/8, 10/100/Gig Ethernet SFP',
},
'i_name' => {'1' => 'system', '40108032' => '1/3/8',},
'lldp_rem_cap_spt' => {'230425271.40108032.1.2' => pack("H*", '2800')},
'lldp_rem_sys_cap' => {'230425271.40108032.1.2' => pack("H*", '2800')},
'lldp_rem_id_type' => {'230425271.40108032.1.2' => 'macAddress'},
'lldp_rem_id' => {'230425271.40108032.1.2' => pack("H*", '34AA99C89AA1')},
'lldp_rem_pid_type' => {'230425271.40108032.1.2' => 'local'},
'lldp_rem_pid' => {'230425271.40108032.1.2' => '44072960'},
'lldp_rem_desc' => {'230425271.40108032.1.2' => 'Another-7705-Port'},
'lldp_rem_sysname' => {'230425271.40108032.1.2' => 'Another-7705'},
'lldp_rman_addr' => {'230425271.40108032.1.2.1.4.1.2.3.4' => 'unknown'},
}
};
$test->{info}->cache($cache_data);
}
sub vendor : Tests(2) {
my $test = shift;
can_ok($test->{info}, 'vendor');
is($test->{info}->vendor(), 'nokia', q(Vendor returns 'nokia'));
}
sub os : Tests(2) {
my $test = shift;
can_ok($test->{info}, 'os');
is($test->{info}->os(), 'TiMOS', q(Vendor returns 'TiMOS'));
}
sub os_ver : Tests(3) {
my $test = shift;
can_ok($test->{info}, 'os_ver');
is($test->{info}->os_ver(), 'B-6.1.R4', q(OS version is expected value));
$test->{info}->clear_cache();
is($test->{info}->os_ver(), undef, q(No description returns undef os_ver));
}
sub model : Tests(5) {
my $test = shift;
can_ok($test->{info}, 'model');
is($test->{info}->model(), '7705', q(Model uses description));
delete $test->{info}{_description};
is($test->{info}->model(),
'timetra.6.1.1.2.2', q(Model partially translated id));
$test->{info}{_id} = '.1.3.6.1.4.1.6527.1.3.1';
is($test->{info}->model(), 'SR1', q(Model translates id));
$test->{info}{_id} = '.100.3.6.1.4.1.6527.1.3.1';
is($test->{info}->model(), '.100.3.6.1.4.1.6527.1.3.1', q(Model uses id));
}
sub interfaces : Tests(2) {
my $test = shift;
can_ok($test->{info}, 'interfaces');
my $expected = {'1' => 'system', '40108032' => '1/3/8',};
cmp_deeply($test->{info}->interfaces(),
$expected, q(Interface names have expected values));
}
sub lldp_if : Tests(2) {
my $test = shift;
can_ok($test->{info}, 'lldp_if');
my $expected = {'230425271.40108032.1.2' => '40108032',};
cmp_deeply($test->{info}->lldp_if(),
$expected, q(Mapping of LLDP interfaces have expected values));
}
# This test will cover that the overwritten private _lldp_addr_index function
# is working properly
sub lldp_addr : Tests(3) {
my $test = shift;
can_ok($test->{info}, 'lldp_addr');
my $expected = {'230425271.40108032.1.2' => '1.2.3.4'};
cmp_deeply($test->{info}->lldp_addr(),
$expected, q(Remote LLDP IP has expected value));
# Exchange the IPv4 address with the same IPv6 address
$test->{info}{store}{lldp_rman_addr}
= {'230425271.40108032.1.2.2.16.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.255.255.1.2.3.4' =>
'unknown'
};
$expected
= {'230425271.40108032.1.2' => '0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:ffff:0102:0304'};
cmp_deeply($test->{info}->lldp_ipv6(),
$expected, q(Remote LLDP IPv6 has expected value));
}
# Example from LLDP documentation
# Used as verification that we can map essential L2 topo information
sub topo_example_test : Tests(1) {
my $test = shift;
# Print out a map of device ports with LLDP neighbors:
my $interfaces = $test->{info}->interfaces();
my $lldp_if = $test->{info}->lldp_if();
my $lldp_ip = $test->{info}->lldp_ip();
my $lldp_port = $test->{info}->lldp_port();
# We only have one entry/key otherwise this should be in a subtest
foreach my $lldp_key (keys %$lldp_ip) {
my $iid = $lldp_if->{$lldp_key};
my $port = $interfaces->{$iid};
my $neighbor = $lldp_ip->{$lldp_key};
my $neighbor_port = $lldp_port->{$lldp_key};
my $string = qq(Port : $port connected to $neighbor / $neighbor_port);
my $expected_string
= qq(Port : 1/3/8 connected to 1.2.3.4 / Another-7705-Port);
is($string, $expected_string,
q(LLDP example maps device ports with LLDP neighbors));
}
}
1;