Updates to device matrix for Airespace, APC, Avaya, Bluecoat, Cisco, Kentrox, Mikrotik, and PacketFront. Change cdp attribute to topo.

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Eric A. Miller
2013-02-04 19:15:36 -05:00
parent 0be8219b9c
commit aefb31fb58
2 changed files with 112 additions and 104 deletions

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@@ -8,20 +8,21 @@
# Airespace (pre-Cisco)
#
device-vendor: Airespace
cdp:no
arpnip: no
macsuck: yes
portmac: yes
arpnip: yes
topo:no
duplex: both
vlan: yes
macsuck: yes
modules: yes
portmac: yes
vlan: 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: Arpnip is emulated by gathering the MAC to IP mappings from controller snooping.
note: Device will only communicate with SNMP version configured in the controller.
device: 3500, 4101, 4102
device: All
#
# Alcatel-Lucent
@@ -44,7 +45,7 @@ device: All
# Allied
#
device-vendor: Allied Telesis
cdp:no
topo:no
class: Layer1::Allied
ver: 1
arpnip: no
@@ -71,9 +72,17 @@ note: See Radware
# Altiga
#
device-vendor: Altiga
class: Layer3::Altiga
note: See Cisco/Altiga
#
# APC
#
device-vendor: APC
class: Layer7::APC
device-family: UPS
device: All
note: Must be SNMP management enabled.
#
# Arista
#
@@ -118,8 +127,7 @@ device: 1012
#
device-vendor: Avaya
macsuck: yes
cdp: proprietary
note: SONMP Discovery Protocol Supported
topo: yes
device-family: BayStack Hub
duplex: both
@@ -148,20 +156,14 @@ note: Labels full duplex as 20Mbit connection.
device: Business Policy Switch (BPS)
device-family: Ethernet Routing Switch/Baystack Switch
device-family: Ethernet Routing Switch
arpnip: yes
duplex: write
vlan: write
modules: yes
class: Layer2::Baystack
device: 3510,3524,3526
device: 2526,2550
device: 4524,4526,4548,4550,4826,4850
device: 5510,5520,5530,5632,5650,5698
device: 2500, 3500, 4500, 4800, 5500, and 5600 series
device-family: Virtual Services Platform (VSP) 7000
arpnip: yes
@@ -179,7 +181,7 @@ vlan: write
modules: yes
class: Layer2::Baystack
device: 50,110,120,210,220,1010,1020
device: All
device-family: Centillion
duplex: both
@@ -187,8 +189,7 @@ vlan: yes
class: Layer2::Centillion
note: !Must be on version 4.x or 5.x (VLAN based) software.
device: 5000BH, 5005BH
device: C50,C100
device: C50, C100, 5000BH, and 5005BH
device-family: AP222x
duplex: both
@@ -203,20 +204,18 @@ device-family: Multiprotocol Router/BayRS
arpnip: yes
portmac: yes
duplex: both
cdp: no
topo: no
vlan: yes
modules: yes
class: Layer3::BayRS
device: AN,ARN,ASN,BLN,BCN
device: 2430,5430
device: AN, ARN, ASN, BLN, BCN, 2430, and 5430
device-family: Secure Router
arpnip: yes
portmac: yes
duplex: no
cdp: no
topo: no
vlan: no
modules: no
class: Layer3::Tasman
@@ -228,42 +227,33 @@ arpnip: yes
macsuck: no
portmac: yes
duplex: no
cdp: no
topo: no
modules: yes
class: Layer3::Contivity
device: 100,400,600
device: 1000,1010,1050
device: 1500,1600,1700,1740,1750
device: 2500,2600,2700
device: 4500,4600,5000
device: All
device-family: Ethernet Routing Switch/Passport/Accelar LAN
arpnip: yes
macsuck: yes
portmac: yes
duplex: write
cdp: proprietary
vlan: write
modules: yes
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: 8803,8806,8810,8810co,8603,8606,8610,8610co,8106,8110
device: 8100, 8300, 8600, and 8800 series
device: 1050,1100,1150,1200
device: Passport 1600 series
note: Software >= 2.1
device: Accelar 1050,1100,1150,1200
device-family: Virtual Services Platform (VSP) 9000
arpnip: yes
macsuck: yes
portmac: yes
duplex: write
cdp: proprietary
vlan: write
modules: yes
class: Layer3::Passport
@@ -272,30 +262,15 @@ device: 9000
device-family: Ethernet Routing Switch/Passport 1600 (Software < 2.1)
arpnip: yes
macsuck: yes
portmac: yes
duplex: both
cdp: proprietary
vlan: write
class: Layer3::N1600
device: 1612,1624,1648
device-family: Ethernet Routing Switch/Passport 1600 (Software >= 2.1)
arpnip: yes
macsuck: yes
portmac: yes
duplex: write
cdp: proprietary
vlan: write
class: Layer3::Passport
device: 1612,1624,1648
device-family: Synoptics
macsuck: yes
duplex: both
cdp: proprietary
ver: 1
class: Layer1::S3000
note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping.
@@ -307,27 +282,27 @@ device: System 3000
device-family: Wireless Switch 2270
arpnip: yes
macsuck: yes
portmac: yes
duplex: both
cdp: proprietary
modules: yes
portmac: yes
vlan: yes
class: Layer2::N2270
note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping. APs appear as switch ports.
note: Arpnip is emulated by gathering the MAC to IP mappings from controller snooping.
device: 2270
device-family: Wireless Security Switches 2300 Series
arpnip: yes
macsuck: yes
portmac: yes
duplex: both
cdp: no
topo: no
modules: yes
class: Layer2::NWSS2300
note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping. APs appear as switch ports.
note: Arpnip is emulated by gathering the MAC to IP mappings from controller snooping.
device: 2350,2360,2361,2380,2382
device: All
#
# Bay
@@ -340,7 +315,7 @@ note: See Avaya
#
device-vendor: Brocade
arpnip: yes
cdp: yes
topo: yes
duplex: link
macsuck: yes
modules: no
@@ -369,11 +344,20 @@ device: All
device-family: ServerIron GT series
device: All
#
# Bluecoat
#
device-vendor: Bluecoat
class: Layer3::Bluecoat
device-family: BlueCoat SG Series
device: All
#
# CISCO
#
device-vendor: Cisco
cdp: yes
topo: yes
ver: 2
modules: yes
@@ -645,15 +629,16 @@ device: VG200
device-family: Wireless Controllers
class: Layer2::Airespace
cdp:no
arpnip: no
arpnip: yes
duplex: both
macsuck: yes
portmac: yes
duplex: both
vlan: yes
note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping. APs appear as switch ports.
note: Arpnip is emulated by gathering the MAC to IP mappings from controller snooping.
note: Device will only communicate with SNMP version configured in the controller.
device: 2006, 4112, 4124, 4136, 4402, 4404
device: 2000, 2100, 2500, 4100, 4400, and 5500 series
device-family: Firewall
class: Layer3::Cisco
@@ -670,7 +655,7 @@ arpnip: yes
#
device-vendor: Citrix
arpnip: no
cdp: no
topo: no
duplex: no
macsuck: no
modules: no
@@ -697,7 +682,7 @@ arpnip: no
macsuck: yes
duplex: both
vlan: yes
cdp: no
topo: yes
modules: yes
class: Layer3::Dell
@@ -725,7 +710,7 @@ arpnip: yes
macsuck: yes
duplex: both
vlan: yes
cdp: yes
topo: yes
modules: yes
class: Layer3::Enterasys
@@ -742,7 +727,7 @@ device: Matrix N-Series DFE
#
device-vendor: Extreme Networks
arpnip: yes
cdp: yes
topo: yes
duplex: both
macsuck: yes
modules: yes
@@ -760,11 +745,13 @@ device: All
# FreeBSD
#
device-vendor: FreeBSD
device-famly: Pf
class: Layer3::Pf
arpnip: yes
cdp: no
topo: no
class: Layer3::Pf
note: LLDP support might be available. See note in Layer3::Pf
device-family: Pf
device: All
#
# Foundry
@@ -785,7 +772,7 @@ class: Layer2::HP4000
duplex: both
macsuck: yes
arpnip: no
cdp: yes
topo: yes
vlan: write
note: devices in this class only have CDP support
note: VLAN info in HP-VLAN MIB
@@ -799,7 +786,7 @@ class: Layer2::HP
duplex: both
macsuck: yes
arpnip: no
cdp: yes
topo: yes
vlan: write
note: old firmware versions only have CDP support, more recent have LLDP
note: VLAN info in Q-BRIDGE-MIB
@@ -817,7 +804,7 @@ device: 6108,6200yl,6400cl,6410cl,6600,6600ml,8200zl
#
device-vendor: Juniper
arpnip: yes
cdp: yes
topo: yes
duplex: link
macsuck: yes
modules: yes
@@ -835,7 +822,7 @@ device-family: M-series router
device: All
device-family: NetScreen
cdp: no
topo: no
duplex: no
modules: no
vlan: no
@@ -844,7 +831,7 @@ device: All
device-family: SA-series SSL VPN appliances
arpnip: no
cdp: no
topo: no
duplex: no
modules: no
vlan: no
@@ -854,6 +841,15 @@ device: All
device-family: SRX-series router
device: All
#
# Kentrox
#
device-vendor: Kentrox
class: Layer2::Kentrox
device-family: Kentrox DataSMART DSU/CSU
device: All
#
# Linksys
#
@@ -870,21 +866,31 @@ device-family: 2048
class: Layer3::Dell
device: All
#
# Microsoft
#
device-vendor: Microsoft
device-family: Windows
class: Layer3::Microsoft
device-family: Windows
device: Windows Router
#
# Mikrotik
#
device-vendor: Mikrotik
class: Layer3::Mikrotik
device-family: RouterOS
device: All
#
# Netgear
#
device-vendor: NetGear
device-family: Switches
class: Layer2::Netgear
device-family: Switches
device: All
#
@@ -913,27 +919,28 @@ device: Linux routers
device-family: BSD
device: BSD routers
#
# Kentrox
#
#device-vendor: Kentrox
#note: MIB not yet shipped
#device: Kentrox DataSMART DSU/CSU
#
# NORTEL
#
device-vendor: Nortel
note: See Avaya
#
# PacketFront
#
device-vendor: PacketFront
class: Layer3::PacketFront
device-family: DRG
device: All
#
# Proxim
#
device-vendor: Proxim
macsuck: yes
duplex: no
cdp: no
topo: no
class: Layer2::Orinoco
device-family: Orinoco
@@ -947,7 +954,7 @@ device: WavePOINT-II
#
device-vendor: Radware
arpnip: yes
cdp: no
topo: no
duplex: both
macsuck: yes
modules: no

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@@ -251,22 +251,13 @@ sub html_tail {
[<SPAN CLASS="family">Family Attribute</SPAN>]
[<SPAN CLASS="vendor">Vendor Attribute</SPAN>]
<h1>Attribute Key</h1>
A value of <B>-</B> signifies the information is not specified and can
A value of <B>-</B> signifies the information is not specified and can not
be assumed working.
<TABLE BORDER=1>
<TR>
<TD>Arpnip</TD>
<TD>Ability to collect ARP tables for MAC to IP translation.</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD>CDP</TD>
<TD>Cisco Discovery Protocol usable.
<UL>
<LI><tt>Yes</tt> - Has CDP information through CISCO-CDP-MIB
<LI><tt>Proprietary</tt> means the device has its own L2 Discovery Protocol.
</UL>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD>Class</TD>
<TD>SNMP::Info Class the the device currently uses. Devices using more generic
@@ -306,6 +297,16 @@ be assumed working.
switch port when doing a Macsuck.
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD>Topo</TD>
<TD>Ability to get Layer 2 Topology Information from device if the
protocol is enabled. SNMP::Info supports querying Link Layer
Discovery Protocol (LLDP), Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP),
SynOptics/Bay/Nortel/Avaya Network Management Protocol (SONMP),
Foundry/Brocade Discovery Protocol (FDP), and Extreme Discovery
Protocol (EDP).
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD>Ver</TD>
<TD>SNMP Protocol Version the device has to use.</TD>