From 67c4f160aaa0b88789bc360ffd028232490a5df8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Max Baker <> Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 18:03:03 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update to sorta match 2.0 --- DeviceMatrix.txt | 253 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 156 insertions(+), 97 deletions(-) diff --git a/DeviceMatrix.txt b/DeviceMatrix.txt index fed9475d..77b00486 100644 --- a/DeviceMatrix.txt +++ b/DeviceMatrix.txt @@ -6,7 +6,9 @@ # $Id$ +# # Airespace (pre-Cisco) +# device-vendor: Airespace cdp:no arpnip: no @@ -16,14 +18,33 @@ duplex: both vlan: yes modules: yes class: Layer2::Airespace + +device-family: Airespace Wireless Controllers note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping. APs appear as switch ports. note: Device will only communicate with SNMP version configured in the controller. -device-family: Airespace Wireless Controllers - device: 3500, 4101, 4102 +# +# Alcatel-Lucent +# +device-vendor: Alcatel-Lucent + +device-family: L3 +class: Layer3::AlcatelLucent +device: All + +device-family: Timetra +class: Layer3::Timetra +device: All + +device-family: AOS +class: Layer2::Aruba +device: All + +# # Allied +# device-vendor: Allied Telesyn cdp:no class: Layer1::Allied @@ -40,21 +61,41 @@ device-family: AT-8000 Switches class: Layer2::Allied ver: 2 macsuck: yes +device: All +# +# Altiga +# +device-vendor: Altiga +class: Layer3::Altiga +note: See Cisco/Altiga + +# +# Arista +# +device-vendor: Arista +class: Layer3::Arista +device-family: All +device: All + +# # Aruba +# device-vendor: Aruba arpnip: no macsuck: yes portmac: yes duplex: no class: Layer2::Aruba -note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping. APs appear as switch ports. device-family: Aruba Wireless Controllers +note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping. APs appear as switch ports. device: 5000 +# # Asante +# device-vendor: Asante class: Layer1::Asante ver: 1 @@ -66,16 +107,19 @@ device-family: Asante Hubs device: 1012 +# # Bay +# device-vendor: Bay note: See Nortel +# # CISCO +# device-vendor: Cisco cdp: yes ver: 2 modules: yes -note: Error in CISCO-TC-MIB. See README for how to patch. device-family: Aironet note: IOS and Aironet OS versions @@ -95,12 +139,7 @@ device-family: Altiga class: Layer3::Altiga device: VPN3000 -note: The Cisco 3000 device can return duplicate interface names, while -note: Netdisco expects unique interface names. To ensure unique device names, I took a different approach than -note: the Microsoft class; while the Microsoft class prepends the iid to each -note: interface, I chose to append numbers only when an interface name would -note: not be unique without one. Interfaces with unique names keer their -note: ifDescr name. +note: The Cisco 3000 device can return duplicate interface names, while Netdisco expects unique interface names. To ensure unique device names I append numbers only when an interface name would not be unique without one. Interfaces with unique names keep their ifDescr name. device-family: 1000 duplex: no @@ -132,11 +171,7 @@ arpnip: yes macsuck: yes class: Layer3::Cisco -device:2610,2610XM,2611,2620,2620XM,2621,2621XM - -device:2651XM - -device:2691 +device:2610, 2610XM, 2611, 2620, 2620XM, 2621, 2621XM, 2651XM, 2691 device-family: 2800 duplex: link @@ -156,14 +191,15 @@ duplex: no device-family:7200 class: Layer3::Cisco -note: !"When scanning my network with netdisco I would find that my 7200 series router running Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(1) would reboot when scanning for CDP neighbours, to solve the issue I upgraded to Cisco IOS Software Release Version 12.2(37)" +device:all +#note: Unconfirmed problem : "When scanning my network with netdisco I would find that my 7200 series router running Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(1) would reboot when scanning for CDP neighbours, to solve the issue I upgraded to Cisco IOS Software Release Version 12.2(37)" device-family: 7500 class: Layer3::Cisco device: 7507 duplex: no -note: !Duplex settings are falsely reported in older IOS versions +note: !Duplex settings are falsely reported in ancient IOS versions device-family: AS5000 duplex: no @@ -182,11 +218,7 @@ duplex: both vlan: write class: Layer2::C1900 -device: wsc1900c -device-family: Catalyst 1900 - -device: wsc1900 -device-family: Catalyst 1900 +device: wsc1900c, wsc1900 device-family: Catalyst 2900 note: IOS @@ -197,18 +229,14 @@ class: Layer2::C2900 portmac: yes note: !Pre IOS 11.2 (8) SA3 - PortMAC shows up in CAM table. +device: 2912MfXL, 2924CXL, 2924CXLv + device: 2908xl note: !Pre IOS 11.2 (8.6) some features (duplex...) aren't present. -device: 2912MfXL - device: 2924MXL ver: 1 -device: 2924CXL - -device: 2924CXLv - device-family: Catalyst 2940 note: IOS macsuck: vlan @@ -247,11 +275,7 @@ note: L2 only IOS devices - Just like Catalyst 2900 series from SNMP note: IOS Version 12.0(5)XP is buggy and doesn't do VLAN Community indexing correctly. class: Layer2::C2900 -device: 3508GXL - -device: 3524XL - -device: 3548XL +device: 3508GXL, 3524XL, 3548XL device-family: Catalyst 3550 macsuck: vlan @@ -267,11 +291,9 @@ device: 3550-12T device: 3400 w/ MetroBase Image -device: 3550 +device: 3550, 3560, 3550-24, 3550-48 note: L2/L3 Switch arpnip: yes - -device: 3550-24, 3550-48 macsuck: vlan device-family: Catalyst 3750 @@ -285,13 +307,10 @@ macsuck: vlan vlan: write class: Layer2::Catalyst note: Comes in IOS and CatOS versions like the 6k series. -note: CatOS versions like L2::Catalyst just fine. -note: !Reported problems with SNMP taking up all the CPU. Requests take significantly longer. +note: !Reported problems with SNMP taking up all the CPU on older SW. Requests take significantly longer. note: !IOS Version 12.1.8a reported not to respond to BRIDGE-MIB calls. -device: wsc4003, wsc4006 - -device: wsc4503, wsc4506 +device: wsc4003, wsc4006, wsc4503, wsc4506 device: wsc4912g note: Dedicated 12 port gig-e switch @@ -308,26 +327,19 @@ class: Layer3::C4000 note: !Has serious slowdown/timeout problems with SNMP note: !IOS Software Release 12.2(20)EW or higher required for duplex support - device-family: Catalyst 5000 duplex: write vlan: write class: Layer2::Catalyst -note: Port info in CISCO-STACK-MIB device: wsc2926 note: !Can give false information over SNMP at times. -device: wsc2948g - -device: wsc2980g -note: !Macsuck not working? +device: wsc2948g, wsc2980g, wsc5500, wsc5505, wsc5509 device: wsc5000 note: !Has nasty tendency to not give you all SNMP data ,flaky for some older Catalyst versions. -device: wsc5500,wsc5505,wsc5509 - device: wsx5302 arpnip: yes class: Layer3 @@ -344,17 +356,9 @@ note: Native Mode (IOS) versions seem to have SNMP problems with L2 data. note: !Problem with IOS 12.2.17d-SXB ... upgrade to -SXB1 or higher. note: !Sup720-3B and NativeIOS 12.2 (17d)SXB10 may report 127.0.0.51 as CDP neighbor address. -device: 6503 -macsuck:no -note: !Macsuck failing even under vlan mode +device: 6503, 6509, sp72033, s3223, s32p3, s222 note: Native mode (IOS) reports L2+L3 -device: 6509 -duplex: link -macsuck:no -note: Native mode (IOS) reports L2+L3 -note: !Macsuck failing even under vlan mode - device: wsc6509 duplex: write class: Layer2::Catalyst @@ -390,7 +394,23 @@ note: Device will only communicate with SNMP version configured in the controlle device: 2006, 4112, 4124, 4136, 4402, 4404 +device-family: Firewall +class: Layer3::Cisco +device: PIX Security Appliance +device: Adaptive Security Applicance +device: Firewall Services Moduels (FWSM) + +# +# Cyclades +# +device-vendor: Cyclades +class: Layer1::Cyclades +device-family: All +device: All + +# # Dell +# device-vendor: Dell arpnip: no macsuck: yes @@ -410,7 +430,15 @@ device: 5324 device-family: Dell PowerConnect 3000 Series device: 3348, 3448P, 3424, 3424P +device-family: IBM BladeCenter Ethernet Switch +device: All + +device-family: Linksys 2048 +device: All + +# # Enterasys +# device-vendor: Enterasys Networks arpnip: yes macsuck: yes @@ -422,14 +450,15 @@ class: Layer3::Enterasys device-family: SuperStack C-Series -device: C3G124-24, C3G124-48 -device: C2G124-24, C2G124-48 +device: C3G124-24, C3G124-48, C2G124-24, C2G124-48 device-family: Matrix device: Matrix N-Series DFE +# # Extreme +# device-vendor: Extreme Networks arpnip: yes macsuck: yes @@ -444,9 +473,10 @@ device-family: Alpine and Summit device: Alpine 3808 device: Summit 7i, 48si +# # Foundry +# device-vendor: Foundry Networks -note: CDP --> FDP. vlan: yes modules: no @@ -478,9 +508,12 @@ device: FWSX424 device: ServerIronGT device: FLS624, FLS648 +# # HP +# device-vendor: HP class: Layer2::HP +note: HP Devices are very widely supported. ver: 2 modules: yes @@ -490,40 +523,75 @@ macsuck: yes arpnip: no cdp: yes vlan: write -note: CDP only available with newer ROM versions. +note: CDP and LLDP support are very firmware version dependent +note: This list hasn't been updated since 2003 -device: 2512 +device: 2512, 2524 ver: 1 -device: 2524 -ver: 1 - -device: 4000 -note: duplex issues? - -device: 4104GL +device: 4000,4104GL duplex: link +note: duplex issues? device: 4108GL,8000,2626,2650,8000 note: VLAN info in Q-BRIDGE-MIB +# # Juniper +# device-vendor: Juniper arpnip: yes device-family: M-series router class: Layer3::Juniper -device: M-series router +device: All device-family: NetScreen class: Layer3::Netscreen -device: Netscreen +device: All +# +# Linksys +# +device-vendor: Linksys +device-family: Generic L2 Device +class: Layer2 +device: Some + +device-family: Generic L3 Device +class: Layer3 +device: Some + +device-family: 2048 +class: Layer3::Dell +device: All + + +# +# Microsoft +# +device-vendor: Microsoft +device-family: Windows +class: Layer3::Microsoft +device: Windows Router + +# +# Netgear +# +device-vendor: NetGear +device-family: Switches +class: Layer2::Netgear +device: All + +# # NetScreen +# device-vendor: NetScreen note: See Juniper +# # Net-SNMP +# device-vendor: Net-SNMP class: Layer3 ver: 2 @@ -535,11 +603,13 @@ device: Linux routers device-family: BSD device: BSD routers +# # NORTEL +# device-vendor: Nortel macsuck: yes cdp: proprietary -note: CDP --> SONMP. +note: SONMP Discovery Protocol Supported device-family: BayStack Hub duplex: both @@ -560,23 +630,13 @@ vlan: write modules: yes class: Layer2::Baystack -device: 303,304 - -device: 350 - -device: 380 - -device: 410 - -device: 420,425 +device: 303, 304, 350, 380, 410, 420, 425, 460, 470 device: 450 note: !Some versions > 4.X in stacked configuration have SNMP timeout issues. note: Labels full duplex as 20Mbit connection. -device: 460,470 - -device: BPS +device: Business Policy Switch (BPS) device-family: Ethernet Routing Switch/Baystack Switch arpnip: yes @@ -608,13 +668,8 @@ vlan: yes class: Layer2::Centillion note: !Must be on version 4.x or 5.x (VLAN based) software. -device: 5000BH - -device: 5005BH - -device: C100 - -device: C50 +device: 5000BH, 5005BH +device: C50,C100 device-family: AP222x duplex: both @@ -682,11 +737,7 @@ class: Layer3::Passport note: !8600 Code versions < 3.2 vlan based mac-suck and are unsupported. Upgrade code. note: !8600 3.2 code versions < 3.2.2.2 have Bridge MIB loop. Upgrade code. -device: 8603,8606,8610 - -device: 8610co - -device: 8106,8110 +device: 8603,8606,8610, 8610co, 8106, 8110 device: 1050,1100,1150,1200 @@ -737,7 +788,9 @@ note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping. APs appear as switc device: 2270 +# # Proxim +# device-vendor: Proxim macsuck: yes duplex: no @@ -750,7 +803,9 @@ device: AP-1000,AP-2000,AP-4000 device: WavePOINT-II +# # Sun +# device-vendor: Sun class: Layer3::Sun @@ -758,11 +813,15 @@ device-family: Sun routers device: Sun routers +# # Synoptics +# device-vendor: Synoptics note: See Nortel +# # Zyxel +# device-vendor: Zyxel class: Layer2::ZyXEL_DSLAM note: Doesn't report sysServices (layers)