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# SNMP::Info::Layer3::Juniper
#
# Copyright (c) 2008 Bill Fenner
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#
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# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
package SNMP::Info::Layer3::Juniper;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Exporter;
use SNMP::Info::Layer3;
@SNMP::Info::Layer3::Juniper::ISA = qw/SNMP::Info::Layer3 Exporter/;
@SNMP::Info::Layer3::Juniper::EXPORT_OK = qw//;
our ($VERSION, $DEBUG, %GLOBALS, %MIBS, %FUNCS, %MUNGE);
$VERSION = '3.68';
%MIBS = (
%SNMP::Info::Layer3::MIBS,
'JUNIPER-CHASSIS-DEFINES-MIB' => 'jnxChassisDefines',
'JUNIPER-MIB' => 'jnxBoxAnatomy',
'JUNIPER-VIRTUALCHASSIS-MIB' => 'jnxVirtualChassisMemberTable',
'JUNIPER-VLAN-MIB' => 'jnxVlanMIBObjects',
'JUNIPER-L2ALD-MIB' => 'jnxL2aldVlanFdbId',
);
%GLOBALS = (
%SNMP::Info::Layer3::GLOBALS,
'serial' => 'jnxBoxSerialNo',
'mac' => 'dot1dBaseBridgeAddress',
'box_descr' => 'jnxBoxDescr',
'version' => 'jnxVirtualChassisMemberSWVersion',
'vc_model' => 'jnxVirtualChassisMemberModel',
);
%FUNCS = (
%SNMP::Info::Layer3::FUNCS,
# JUNIPER-VLAN-MIB::jnxExVlanPortGroupTable
'i_trunk' => 'jnxExVlanPortAccessMode',
# JUNIPER-MIB
'e_contents_type' => 'jnxContentsType',
'e_containers_type' => 'jnxContainersType',
'e_hwver' => 'jnxContentsRevision',
# JUNIPER-VLAN-MIB::jnxExVlanTable
'jnx_v_name' => 'jnxExVlanName',
'jnx_v_index' => 'jnxExVlanTag',
'jnx_v_type' => 'jnxExVlanType',
# JUNIPER-L2ALD-MIB::jnxL2aldVlanTable
# Used in Enhanced Layer 2 Software (ELS)
# replaces JUNIPER-VLAN-MIB::jnxExVlanTable
# in newer switches
'jnx_els_v_name' => 'jnxL2aldVlanName',
'jnx_els_v_index' => 'jnxL2aldVlanTag',
'jnx_els_v_type' => 'jnxL2aldVlanType',
'jnx_els_v_fdb_id' => 'jnxL2aldVlanFdbId',
);
%MUNGE = (
%SNMP::Info::Layer3::MUNGE,
'e_containers_type' => \&SNMP::Info::munge_e_type,
'e_contents_type' => \&SNMP::Info::munge_e_type,
);
sub vendor {
return 'juniper';
}
sub os {
return 'junos';
}
sub layers {
my $juniper = shift;
my $layers = $juniper->SUPER::layers();
# Some models don't report L2 properly
my $macs = $juniper->fw_mac();
if (keys %$macs) {
my $l = substr $layers, 6, 1, "1";
}
return $layers;
}
sub os_ver {
my $juniper = shift;
my $sys_descr = $juniper->description() || '';
my $lldp_descr = $juniper->lldp_sysdesc() || '';
my $ver = $juniper->version() || '';
if (not $ver eq '') {
return $ver;
}
foreach my $descr ($sys_descr, $lldp_descr) {
if ( $descr =~ m/kernel JUNOS ([^,\s]+)/ ) {
return $1;
}
elsif ( $descr =~ m/version\s(\S+)\s/ ) {
return $1;
}
}
return;
}
sub model {
my $l3 = shift;
my $id = $l3->id();
# Query the junos device model.
my $mod = $l3->vc_model() || '';
if (not $mod eq '') {
return uc $mod;
}
# Fallback to old method
unless ( defined $id ) {
print
" SNMP::Info::Layer3::Juniper::model() - Device does not support sysObjectID\n"
if $l3->debug();
return;
}
my $model = &SNMP::translateObj($id);
return $id unless defined $model;
$model =~ s/^jnxProductName//i;
return $model;
}
# Override the fancy Layer3.pm serial function
sub serial {
my $juniper = shift;
return $juniper->orig_serial();
}
# 'i_trunk' => 'jnxExVlanPortAccessMode',
sub i_trunk {
my $juniper = shift;
my $partial = shift;
my $access = $juniper->jnxExVlanPortAccessMode($partial);
my %i_trunk;
foreach (keys %$access)
{
my $old_key = $_;
my $new_key = $old_key;
$new_key = $1 if m/^\d+\.(\d+)$/;
$i_trunk{$new_key} = $access->{$old_key};
}
return \%i_trunk;
}
# Note: For overridden VLAN methods where we have to distinguish between newer
# ELS and older models we try the newer methods first assuming they will be
# more common to save on network queries. Short circuit operation depends on
# leaf not present and snmp query returning undef
sub qb_fdb_index {
my $juniper = shift;
my $partial = shift;
# Lots of indirection here
my $v_index = $juniper->jnx_els_v_index($partial);
if ( ref {} eq ref $v_index and scalar keys %$v_index ) {
my $fdb_index = $juniper->jnx_els_v_fdb_id($partial);
my $qb_fdb_index = {};
for my $key ( keys(%$v_index) ) {
my $vlan = $v_index->{$key};
next unless defined $vlan;
my $fdb = $fdb_index->{$key};
next unless defined $fdb;
$qb_fdb_index->{$fdb} = $vlan;
}
return $qb_fdb_index;
}
$juniper->jnx_v_index($partial);
}
sub v_type {
my $juniper = shift;
my $partial = shift;
return $juniper->jnx_els_v_type($partial)
|| $juniper->jnx_v_type($partial);
}
sub v_index {
my ($juniper) = shift;
my ($partial) = shift;
return $juniper->jnx_els_v_index($partial)
|| $juniper->jnx_v_index($partial);
}
sub i_vlan {
my $juniper = shift;
my $partial = shift;
my $index = $juniper->bp_index();
# If given a partial it will be an ifIndex, we need to use dot1dBasePort
if ($partial) {
my %r_index = reverse %$index;
$partial = $r_index{$partial};
}
my $v_index = $juniper->v_index();
my $i_pvid = $juniper->qb_i_vlan($partial) || {};
my $i_vlan = {};
foreach my $bport ( keys %$i_pvid ) {
my $q_vlan = $i_pvid->{$bport};
my $vlan = $q_vlan;
# Use defined as check since VLAN can be zero
$vlan = $v_index->{$q_vlan} if defined $v_index->{$q_vlan};
my $ifindex = $index->{$bport};
unless ( defined $ifindex ) {
print " Port $bport has no bp_index mapping. Skipping.\n"
if $DEBUG;
next;
}
$i_vlan->{$ifindex} = $vlan;
}
return $i_vlan;
}
sub v_name {
my $juniper = shift;
return $juniper->jnx_els_v_name() || $juniper->jnx_v_name();
}
# Index doesn't use VLAN ID, so override the HOA private method here to
# correct the mapping
sub _vlan_hoa {
my $juniper = shift;
my ( $v_ports, $partial ) = @_;
my $index = $juniper->bp_index();
my $v_index = $juniper->v_index($partial);
my $vlan_hoa = {};
foreach my $idx ( keys %$v_ports ) {
next unless ( defined $v_ports->{$idx} );
my $portlist = $v_ports->{$idx};
my $ret = [];
my $vlan_ndx;
# Strip TimeFilter if we're using VlanCurrentTable
( $vlan_ndx = $idx ) =~ s/^\d+\.//;
# Convert portlist bit array to bp_index array
for ( my $i = 0; $i <= $#$portlist; $i++ ) {
push( @{$ret}, $i + 1 ) if ( @$portlist[$i] );
}
#Create HoA ifIndex -> VLAN array
foreach my $port ( @{$ret} ) {
my $ifindex = $index->{$port};
next unless ( defined($ifindex) ); # shouldn't happen
next if ( defined $partial and $ifindex !~ /^$partial$/ );
push( @{ $vlan_hoa->{$ifindex} }, $v_index->{$vlan_ndx} );
}
}
return $vlan_hoa;
}
# Older switches use RFC 4363 standard PortList definition, newer ELS switches
# return an ASCII-encoded, comma separated string of port indexes - wow
sub i_vlan_membership {
my $juniper = shift;
my $partial = shift;
# Use presence of JUNIPER-VLAN-MIB::jnxExVlanTag to indicate if we should
# treat as RFC 4363 standard PortList
my $old_index = $juniper->jnx_v_index();
if ( scalar keys %$old_index ) {
return $juniper->SUPER::i_vlan_membership($partial);
}
my $res;
# This isn't a PortList so use _raw to prevent munge
my $v_ports = $juniper->qb_cv_egress_raw($partial)
|| $juniper->qb_v_egress_raw($partial);
my $bp_index = $juniper->bp_index();
foreach my $vlan ( keys %$v_ports ) {
my @bp_indexes = split /,/, $v_ports->{$vlan};
push @{ $res->{ $bp_index->{$_} } }, $vlan for @bp_indexes;
}
return $res;
}
sub i_vlan_membership_untagged {
my $juniper = shift;
my $partial = shift;
# Use presence of JUNIPER-VLAN-MIB::jnxExVlanTag to indicate if we should
# treat as RFC 4363 standard PortList
my $old_index = $juniper->jnx_v_index();
if ( scalar keys %$old_index ) {
return $juniper->SUPER::i_vlan_membership_untagged($partial);
}
my $res;
# This isn't a PortList so use _raw to prevent munge
my $v_ports = $juniper->qb_cv_untagged_raw($partial)
|| $juniper->qb_v_untagged_raw($partial);
my $bp_index = $juniper->bp_index();
foreach my $vlan ( keys %$v_ports ) {
my @bp_indexes = split /,/, $v_ports->{$vlan};
push @{ $res->{ $bp_index->{$_} } }, $vlan for @bp_indexes;
}
return $res;
}
# Pseudo ENTITY-MIB methods
# This class supports both virtual chassis (stackable) and physical chassis
# based devices, identify if we have a virtual chassis so that we return
# appropriate entPhysicalClass and correct ordering
sub _e_is_virtual {
my $juniper = shift;
my $v_test = $juniper->jnxVirtualChassisMemberRole() || {};
#If we are functioning as a stack someone should be master
foreach my $iid ( keys %$v_test ) {
my $role = $v_test->{$iid};
return 1 if ($role =~ /master/i);
}
return 0;
}
sub _e_virtual_index {
my $juniper = shift;
my $containers = $juniper->jnxContainersWithin() || {};
my $members = $juniper->jnxVirtualChassisMemberRole() || {};
my %v_index;
foreach my $key ( keys %$containers ) {
foreach my $member ( keys %$members ) {
# Virtual chassis members start at zero
$member++;
# We will be duplicating and eliminating some keys,
# but this is for the benefit of e_parent()
my $index = sprintf( "%02d", $key )
. sprintf( "%02d", $member ) . "0000";
my $iid = "$key\.$member\.0\.0";
$v_index{$iid} = $index;
}
unless ( $containers->{$key} ) {
my $index = sprintf( "%02d", $key ) . "000000";
$v_index{$key} = $index;
}
}
return \%v_index;
}
sub e_index {
my $juniper = shift;
my $contents = $juniper->jnxContentsDescr() || {};
my $containers = $juniper->jnxContainersDescr() || {};
my $virtuals = $juniper->_e_virtual_index() || {};
my $is_virtual = $juniper->_e_is_virtual();
# Format into consistent integer format so that numeric sorting works
my %e_index;
if ($is_virtual) {
foreach my $key ( keys %$virtuals ) {
$e_index{$key} = $virtuals->{$key};
}
}
else {
foreach my $key ( keys %$containers ) {
$e_index{$key} = sprintf ("%02d", $key) . "000000";
}
}
foreach my $key ( keys %$contents ) {
$e_index{$key} = join( '', map { sprintf "%02d", $_ } split /\./, $key );
}
return \%e_index;
}
sub e_class {
my $juniper = shift;
my $e_index = $juniper->e_index() || {};
my $fru_type = $juniper->jnxFruType() || {};
my $c_type = $juniper->jnxContainersDescr() || {};
my $is_virtual = $juniper->_e_is_virtual();
my %e_class;
foreach my $iid ( keys %$e_index ) {
my $type = $fru_type->{$iid} || 0;
my $container = $c_type->{$iid} || 0;
if ( $type =~ /power/i ) {
$e_class{$iid} = 'powerSupply';
}
elsif ( $type =~ /fan/i ) {
$e_class{$iid} = 'fan';
}
elsif ( $type ) {
$e_class{$iid} = 'module';
}
# Shouldn't get here if we have type which means
# we only have container, chassis, and stack left
elsif (($container =~ /chassis/i) and (!$is_virtual) ) {
$e_class{$iid} = 'chassis';
}
elsif (($container =~ /chassis/i) and ($is_virtual)) {
$e_class{$iid} = 'stack';
}
# Were calling the second level chassis a container in the case
# of a virtual chassis but not sure that it really matters
else {
$e_class{$iid} = 'container';
}
}
return \%e_class;
}
sub e_descr {
my $juniper = shift;
my $e_index = $juniper->e_index() || {};
my $box_descr = $juniper->box_descr;
my $contents = $juniper->jnxContentsDescr() || {};
my $containers = $juniper->jnxContainersDescr() || {};
my %e_descr;
foreach my $iid ( keys %$e_index ) {
my $content_descr = $contents->{$iid} || 0;
my $container_descr = $containers->{$iid} || 0;
if ($content_descr) {
$e_descr{$iid} = $content_descr;
}
elsif ($container_descr and $container_descr !~ /chassis/) {
$e_descr{$iid} = $container_descr;
}
elsif ($container_descr and $container_descr =~ /chassis/) {
$e_descr{$iid} = $box_descr;
}
# We should only be left with virtual entries created in
# _e_virtual_index()
elsif ($iid =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)(\.0)+?/) {
my $descr = $containers->{$1};
$e_descr{$iid} = $descr;
}
# Anything past here undef
}
return \%e_descr;
}
sub e_serial {
my $juniper = shift;
my $e_index = $juniper->e_index() || {};
my $serials = $juniper->jnxContentsSerialNo() || {};
my $e_class = $juniper->e_class() || {};
my $is_virtual = $juniper->_e_is_virtual();
my $box_serial = $juniper->serial();
my %e_serial;
foreach my $iid ( keys %$e_index ) {
my $serial = $serials->{$iid} || '';
my $class = $e_class->{$iid} || '';
# Chassis serial number is seperate on true chassis
# Virtual chassis (stack) report master switch serial
if (!$is_virtual and ($class =~ /chassis/i)){
$e_serial{$iid} = $box_serial;
}
elsif (($serial !~ /^\w/) or ($serial =~ /builtin/i)) {
next;
}
else {
$e_serial{$iid} = $serial;
}
}
return \%e_serial;
}
sub e_fru {
my $juniper = shift;
my $e_index = $juniper->e_index() || {};
my $frus = $juniper->jnxContentsPartNo() || {};
my %e_fru;
foreach my $iid ( keys %$e_index ) {
my $fru = $frus->{$iid} || '';
if ( ($fru !~ /^\w/) or ($fru =~ /builtin/i)) {
$e_fru{$iid} = "false";
}
else {
$e_fru{$iid} = "true";
}
}
return \%e_fru;
}
sub e_type {
my $juniper = shift;
my $e_index = $juniper->e_index() || {};
my $contents = $juniper->e_contents_type() || {};
my $containers = $juniper->e_containers_type() || {};
my %e_type;
foreach my $iid ( keys %$e_index ) {
my $content_type = $contents->{$iid} || 0;
my $container_type = $containers->{$iid} || 0;
if ($content_type) {
$content_type =~ s/\.0//;
$e_type{$iid} = $content_type;
}
elsif ($container_type) {
$container_type =~ s/\.0//;
$e_type{$iid} = $container_type;
}
# We should only be left with virtual entries created in
# _e_virtual_index()
elsif ($iid =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)(\.0)+?/) {
my $descr = $containers->{$1};
$descr =~ s/\.0//;
$e_type{$iid} = $descr;
}
# Anything past here undef
}
return \%e_type;
}
sub e_vendor {
my $juniper = shift;
my $e_idx = $juniper->e_index() || {};
my %e_vendor;
foreach my $iid ( keys %$e_idx ) {
$e_vendor{$iid} = 'juniper';
}
return \%e_vendor;
}
sub e_pos {
my $juniper = shift;
# We could look at index levels, but this will work as well
return $juniper->e_index();
}
sub e_parent {
my $juniper = shift;
my $e_idx = $juniper->e_index() || {};
my $c_within = $juniper->jnxContainersWithin() || {};
my $e_descr = $juniper->e_descr() || {};
my $is_virtual = $juniper->_e_is_virtual();
my %e_parent;
foreach my $iid ( keys %$e_idx ) {
next unless $iid;
my ( $idx, $l1, $l2, $l3 ) = split /\./, $iid;
my $within = $c_within->{$idx};
my $descr = $e_descr->{$iid};
if ( !$is_virtual and ( $iid =~ /^(\d+)\.\d+/ ) ) {
$e_parent{$iid} = sprintf( "%02d", $1 ) . "000000";
}
elsif ( $is_virtual
and ( $descr =~ /chassis/i )
and ( $iid =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)(\.0)+?/ ) )
{
$e_parent{$iid} = sprintf( "%02d", $1 ) . "000000";
}
elsif ( $is_virtual and ( $iid =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)(\.0)+?/ ) ) {
$e_parent{$iid}
= sprintf( "%02d", $within ) . sprintf( "%02d", $2 ) . "0000";
}
elsif ( $is_virtual and ( $iid =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.[1-9]+/ ) ) {
$e_parent{$iid}
= sprintf( "%02d", $1 ) . sprintf( "%02d", $2 ) . "0000";
}
elsif ( defined $within and $iid =~ /\d+/ ) {
$e_parent{$iid} = sprintf( "%02d", $within ) . "000000";
}
else {
next;
}
}
return \%e_parent;
}
sub peth_port_ifindex {
my $peth = shift;
my $partial = shift;
my $peth_port_ifindex = {};
my $i_descr = $peth->i_description();
# Juniper doesn't have a translator, but the ports follow a standardized layout.
# Only the power status from the first member in a virtual chassis is reported.
foreach my $i ( keys %$i_descr ) {
# Juniper's port numbering is PHYS-FPC/PIC/PORT, only looking at PIC 0
if ($i_descr->{$i} =~ m/^(fe|ge|xe|et)-(\d+)\/(0)\/(\d+)$/) {
# Juniper port numbering begins at 0, but for PowerEthernet it begins at 1
my $mod = $2+1;
my $port = $4+1;
$peth_port_ifindex->{"$mod.$port"} = $i;
}
}
return $peth_port_ifindex;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
SNMP::Info::Layer3::Juniper - SNMP Interface to L3 Juniper Devices
=head1 AUTHOR
Bill Fenner
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# Let SNMP::Info determine the correct subclass for you.
my $juniper = new SNMP::Info(
AutoSpecify => 1,
Debug => 1,
DestHost => 'myrouter',
Community => 'public',
Version => 2
)
or die "Can't connect to DestHost.\n";
my $class = $juniper->class();
print "SNMP::Info determined this device to fall under subclass : $class\n";
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Subclass for Juniper Devices running JUNOS
=head2 Inherited Classes
=over
=item SNMP::Info::Layer3
=back
=head2 Required MIBs
=over
=item F<JUNIPER-VLAN-MIB> dated "200901090000Z" or later.
=item F<JUNIPER-CHASSIS-DEFINES-MIB>
=item F<JUNIPER-MIB>
=item F<JUNIPER-VIRTUALCHASSIS-MIB>
=item F<JUNIPER-L2ALD-MIB>
=back
=head2 Inherited Classes' MIBs
See L<SNMP::Info::Layer3/"Required MIBs"> for its own MIB requirements.
=head1 GLOBALS
These are methods that return scalar value from SNMP
=over
=item $juniper->vendor()
Returns 'juniper'
=item $juniper->os()
Returns 'junos'
=item $juniper->layers()
Checks forwarding table for Layer 2 support since some routers with switches
do not report layers properly.
=item $juniper->os_ver()
Returns the software version extracted first from C<sysDescr> or
C<lldpLocSysDesc> if not available in C<sysDescr>.
=item $juniper->model()
Returns the model from C<sysObjectID>, with C<jnxProductName> removed from the
beginning.
=item $juniper->serial()
Returns serial number
(C<jnxBoxSerialNo>)
=item $juniper->mac()
Returns the MAC address used by this bridge when it must be referred
to in a unique fashion.
(C<dot1dBaseBridgeAddress>)
=item $juniper->box_descr()
The name, model, or detailed description of the device.
(C<jnxBoxDescr>)
=item $juniper->version()
(C<jnxVirtualChassisMemberSWVersion>)
=item $juniper->vc_model()
(C<jnxVirtualChassisMemberModel>)
=back
=head2 Globals imported from SNMP::Info::Layer3
See documentation in L<SNMP::Info::Layer3/"GLOBALS"> for details.
=head1 TABLE METHODS
These are methods that return tables of information in the form of a reference
to a hash.
=over
=item $juniper->qb_fdb_index()
Returns reference to hash: key = FDB ID, value = VLAN ID.
=item $juniper->v_index()
Returns (C<jnxL2aldVlanTag>) or (C<jnxExVlanTag>) depending upon switch
software version
=item $juniper->v_name()
Returns (C<jnxL2aldVlanName>) or (C<jnxExVlanName>) depending upon switch
software version
=item $juniper->v_type()
Returns (C<jnxL2aldVlanType>) or (C<jnxExVlanType>) depending upon switch
software version
=item $juniper->i_trunk()
(C<jnxExVlanPortAccessMode>)
=item $juniper->i_vlan()
Returns a mapping between C<ifIndex> and the PVID or default VLAN.
=item $juniper->i_vlan_membership()
Returns reference to hash of arrays: key = C<ifIndex>, value = array of VLAN
IDs. These are the VLANs which are members of the egress list for the port.
=item $juniper->i_vlan_membership_untagged()
Returns reference to hash of arrays: key = C<ifIndex>, value = array of VLAN
IDs. These are the VLANs which are members of the untagged egress list for
the port.
=item $juniper->peth_port_ifindex()
Returns reference to a hash: key= PowerEthernet MIB interface number,
value = C<ifIndex>. As Juniper does not provide a mapping function,
this does it manually.
For example, ge-0/0/1 registers as PowerEthernet interface '1.2'
=back
=head2 Pseudo F<ENTITY-MIB> information
These methods emulate F<ENTITY-MIB> Physical Table methods using
F<JUNIPER-MIB> and F<JUNIPER-VIRTUALCHASSIS-MIB>.
=over
=item $juniper->e_index()
Returns reference to hash. Key: IID, Value: Integer, Indices are combined
into a eight digit integer, each index is two digits padded with leading zero
if required.
=item $juniper->e_class()
Returns reference to hash. Key: IID, Value: General hardware type.
=item $juniper->e_descr()
Returns reference to hash. Key: IID, Value: Human friendly name
=item $juniper->e_hwver()
Returns reference to hash. Key: IID, Value: Hardware version
=item $juniper->e_vendor()
Returns reference to hash. Key: IID, Value: juniper
=item $juniper->e_serial()
Returns reference to hash. Key: IID, Value: Serial number
=item $juniper->e_pos()
Returns reference to hash. Key: IID, Value: The relative position among all
entities sharing the same parent.
=item $juniper->e_type()
Returns reference to hash. Key: IID, Value: Type of component/sub-component
as defined in F<JUNIPER-CHASSIS-DEFINES-MIB>.
=item $juniper->e_parent()
Returns reference to hash. Key: IID, Value: The value of e_index() for the
entity which 'contains' this entity. A value of zero indicates this entity
is not contained in any other entity.
=item $entity->e_fru()
BOOLEAN. Is a Field Replaceable unit?
(C<entPhysicalFRU>)
=back
=head2 Table Methods imported from SNMP::Info::Layer3
See documentation in L<SNMP::Info::Layer3/"TABLE METHODS"> for details.
=cut