Don't use MIB leafs that are not-accessible according to MIB

Add CiscoPortSecurity test class
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Eric A. Miller
2018-04-11 20:21:08 -04:00
parent 4c51c29428
commit da130926a9
2 changed files with 57 additions and 23 deletions

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@@ -32,8 +32,9 @@ package SNMP::Info::CiscoPortSecurity;
use strict;
use Exporter;
use SNMP::Info;
@SNMP::Info::CiscoPortSecurity::ISA = qw/Exporter/;
@SNMP::Info::CiscoPortSecurity::ISA = qw/SNMP::Info Exporter/;
@SNMP::Info::CiscoPortSecurity::EXPORT_OK = qw//;
use vars qw/$VERSION %MIBS %FUNCS %GLOBALS %MUNGE %PAECAPABILITIES/;
@@ -82,20 +83,16 @@ $VERSION = '3.54';
# CISCO-PORT-SECURITY-MIB::cpsIfVlanTable
'cps_i_v_mac_count' => 'cpsIfVlanCurSecureMacAddrCount',
'cps_i_v_mac_max' => 'cpsIfVlanMaxSecureMacAddr',
'cps_i_v' => 'cpsIfVlanIndex',
# CISCO-PORT-SECURITY-MIB::cpsIfVlanSecureMacAddrTable
'cps_i_v_mac_status' => 'cpsIfVlanSecureMacAddrRowStatus',
'cps_i_v_mac_age' => 'cpsIfVlanSecureMacAddrRemainAge',
'cps_i_v_mac_type' => 'cpsIfVlanSecureMacAddrType',
'cps_i_v_vlan' => 'cpsIfVlanSecureVlanIndex',
'cps_i_v_mac' => 'cpsIfVlanSecureMacAddress',
# CISCO-PORT-SECURITY-MIB::cpsSecureMacAddressTable
'cps_m_status' => 'cpsSecureMacAddrRowStatus',
'cps_m_age' => 'cpsSecureMacAddrRemainingAge',
'cps_m_type' => 'cpsSecureMacAddrType',
'cps_m_mac' => 'cpsSecureMacAddress',
# IEEE8021-PAE-MIB::dot1xPaePortEntry
'pae_i_capabilities' => 'dot1xPaePortCapabilities',
@@ -107,8 +104,6 @@ $VERSION = '3.54';
%MUNGE = (
'cps_i_mac' => \&SNMP::Info::munge_mac,
'cps_m_mac' => \&SNMP::Info::munge_mac,
'cps_i_v_mac' => \&SNMP::Info::munge_mac,
'pae_i_last_eapol_frame_source' => \&SNMP::Info::munge_mac,
'pae_i_capabilities' => \&munge_pae_capabilities,
);
@@ -323,10 +318,6 @@ These are methods that return scalar values from SNMP
(C<cpsIfVlanMaxSecureMacAddr>)
=item $cps->cps_i_v()
(C<cpsIfVlanIndex>)
=back
=head2 C<CISCO-PORT-SECURITY-MIB::cpsIfVlanSecureMacAddrTable>
@@ -345,14 +336,6 @@ These are methods that return scalar values from SNMP
(C<cpsIfVlanSecureMacAddrType>)
=item $cps->cps_i_v_vlan()
(C<cpsIfVlanSecureVlanIndex>)
=item $cps->cps_i_v_mac()
(C<cpsIfVlanSecureMacAddress>)
=back
=head2 C<CISCO-PORT-SECURITY-MIB::cpsSecureMacAddressTable>
@@ -371,10 +354,6 @@ These are methods that return scalar values from SNMP
(C<cpsSecureMacAddrType>)
=item $cps->cps_m_mac()
(C<cpsSecureMacAddress>)
=back
=head2 C<IEEE8021-PAE-MIB::dot1xPaePortEntry>

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@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
# Test::SNMP::Info::CiscoPortSecurity
#
# Copyright (c) 2018 Eric Miller
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package Test::SNMP::Info::CiscoPortSecurity;
use Test::Class::Most parent => 'My::Test::Class';
use SNMP::Info::CiscoPortSecurity;
# Remove this startup override once we have full method coverage
sub startup : Tests(startup => 1) {
my $test = shift;
$test->SUPER::startup();
$test->todo_methods(1);
}
sub setup : Tests(setup) {
my $test = shift;
$test->SUPER::setup;
# Start with a common cache that will serve most tests
my $cache_data = {
'store' => {},
};
$test->{info}->cache($cache_data);
}
1;