Remove non-existant MIB leafs and add FDP cache type

Add FDP test class
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Eric A. Miller
2018-04-05 23:31:03 -04:00
parent 0371ca35d6
commit aceed9cc52
2 changed files with 142 additions and 60 deletions

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@@ -50,11 +50,9 @@ $VERSION = '3.54';
'fdp_run' => 'snFdpGlobalRun',
'fdp_interval' => 'snFdpGlobalMessageInterval',
'fdp_holdtime' => 'snFdpGlobalHoldTime',
'fdp_gid' => 'snFdpGlobalDeviceId',
);
%FUNCS = (
'fdp_index' => 'snFdpCacheIfIndex',
'fdp_proto' => 'snFdpCacheAddressType',
'fdp_ip' => 'snFdpCacheAddress',
'fdp_ver' => 'snFdpCacheVersion',
@@ -62,9 +60,7 @@ $VERSION = '3.54';
'fdp_port' => 'snFdpCacheDevicePort',
'fdp_platform' => 'snFdpCachePlatform',
'fdp_capabilities' => 'snFdpCacheCapabilities',
'fdp_domain' => 'snFdpCacheVTPMgmtDomain',
'fdp_vlan' => 'snFdpCacheNativeVLAN',
'fdp_duplex' => 'snFdpCacheDuplex',
'fdp_cache_type' => 'snFdpCacheVendorId',
);
%MUNGE = (
@@ -84,9 +80,7 @@ sub fdp_run {
sub hasFDP {
my $fdp = shift;
my $ver = $fdp->{_version};
#my $ver = $fdp->fdp_ver;
my $ver = $fdp->snmp_ver();
# SNMP v1 clients dont have the globals
if ( defined $ver and $ver == 1 ) {
@@ -103,11 +97,6 @@ sub hasFDP {
sub fdp_if {
my $fdp = shift;
# See if by some miracle Cisco implemented the fdpCacheIfIndex entry
my $fdp_index = $fdp->fdp_index();
return $fdp_index if defined $fdp_index;
# Nope, didn't think so. Now we fake it.
my $fdp_ip = $fdp->fdp_ip();
unless ( defined $fdp_ip ) {
$fdp->error_throw(
@@ -231,15 +220,6 @@ Time in seconds that FDP messages are kept.
(C<fdpGlobalHoldTime>)
=item $fdp->fdp_gid()
Returns FDP device ID.
This is the device id broadcast via FDP to other devices, and is what is
retrieved from remote devices with $fdp->id().
(C<fdpGlobalDeviceId>)
=back
=head2 Overrides
@@ -323,19 +303,6 @@ Thanks to Martin Lorensen for a pointer to this information.
(C<fdpCacheCapabilities>)
=item $fdp->fdp_domain()
The CDP version of this returns remote VTP Management Domain as defined
in C<CISCO-VTP-MIB::managementDomainName>
(C<fdpCacheVTPMgmtDomain>)
=item $fdp->fdp_duplex()
Returns the port duplex status from remote devices.
(C<fdpCacheDuplex>)
=item $fdp->fdp_id()
Returns remote device id string
@@ -346,19 +313,11 @@ Returns remote device id string
Returns the mapping to the SNMP Interface Table.
Note that a lot devices don't implement $fdp->fdp_index(), So if it isn't
around, we fake it.
In order to map the fdp table entry back to the interfaces() entry, we
truncate the last number off of it :
# it exists, yay.
my $fdp_index = $device->fdp_index();
return $fdp_index if defined $fdp_index;
# if not, let's fake it
my $fdp_ip = $device->fdp_ip();
my %fdp_if
foreach my $key (keys %$fdp_ip){
$iid = $key;
@@ -366,21 +325,9 @@ truncate the last number off of it :
$iid =~ s/\.\d+$//;
$fdp_if{$key} = $iid;
}
return \%fdp_if;
=item $fdp->fdp_index()
Returns the mapping to the SNMP2 Interface table for FDP Cache Entries.
Most devices don't implement this, so you probably want to use $fdp->fdp_if()
instead.
See fdp_if() entry.
(C<fdpCacheIfIndex>)
=item $fdp->fdp_ip()
Returns remote IP address
@@ -411,11 +358,11 @@ Returns remote hardware version
(C<fdpCacheVersion>)
=item $fdp->fdp_vlan()
=item $fdp->fdp_cache_type()
Returns the remote interface native VLAN.
Returns type of entry received, either FDP or CDP.
(C<fdpCacheNativeVLAN>)
(C<snFdpCacheVendorId>)
=back