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Nic Bernstein 0ce8a55b88 ADD SUPPORT FOR CISCO SMALL BUSINESS DEVICES
New Feature: Support for the Cisco Small Business product line.  These
switches, currently the Sx300 and Sx500, were inherited from Linksys
and do not run IOS.

This has been tested with the following Cisco products:
 - SRW2024P-K9 V02i   (SG 300-28P)
 - SRW208P-K9 V02     (SF 300-8P)
 - SRW224G4P-K9 V02   (SF 300-24P)

We welcome reports from others, either success or failure.
2013-08-02 10:44:58 -05:00

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# SNMP Device Compatibility Matrix
# SNMP::Info - (C) 2004 Max Baker
# This file is meant to detail the cababilities
# of network devices to supply data via SNMP.
#
# Airespace (pre-Cisco)
#
device-vendor: Airespace
arpnip: yes
topo:no
duplex: both
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: All
#
# 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: Layer3::Aruba
device: All
#
# Allied
#
device-vendor: Allied Telesis
topo:no
class: Layer1::Allied
ver: 1
arpnip: no
macsuck: no
duplex: no
device-family: Allied Hubs
device: AT-3624T
device-family: AT-8000 Switches
class: Layer2::Allied
ver: 2
macsuck: yes
device: All
#
# Alteon
#
device-vendor: Alteon
note: See Radware
#
# Altiga
#
device-vendor: Altiga
note: See Cisco/Altiga
#
# APC
#
device-vendor: APC
class: Layer7::APC
device-family: UPS
device: All
note: Must be SNMP management enabled.
#
# Arista
#
device-vendor: Arista
class: Layer3::Arista
device-family: All
device: All
#
# Aruba
#
device-vendor: Aruba
arpnip: yes
macsuck: yes
portmac: yes
duplex: no
class: Layer3::Aruba
device-family: Aruba Wireless Controllers and LAN switches
note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping. APs appear as switch ports.
note: On LAN switches, hosts connected to "trusted" switch ports in "access" mode may be mapped to incorrect ports.
device: 3500
device: 5000
device: 6000
#
# Asante
#
device-vendor: Asante
class: Layer1::Asante
ver: 1
arpnip: no
macsuck: no
duplex: no
device-family: Asante Hubs
device: 1012
#
# Avaya
#
device-vendor: Avaya
macsuck: yes
topo: yes
device-family: BayStack Hub
duplex: both
ver: 1
modules: yes
class: Layer1::Bayhub
note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping.
note: !Requires Advanced or Advanced Analyzer NMM
device: 102
device: System 5000
device-family: Ethernet Switch/Baystack Switch
macsuck: yes
duplex: both
vlan: write
modules: yes
class: Layer2::Baystack
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: Business Policy Switch (BPS)
device-family: Ethernet Routing Switch
arpnip: yes
duplex: write
vlan: write
modules: yes
class: Layer2::Baystack
device: 2500, 3500, 4500, 4800, 5500, and 5600 series
device-family: Virtual Services Platform (VSP) 7000
arpnip: yes
duplex: write
vlan: write
modules: yes
class: Layer2::Baystack
device: 7024
device-family: Business Ethernet Switch
arpnip: yes
duplex: write
vlan: write
modules: yes
class: Layer2::Baystack
device: All
device-family: Centillion
duplex: both
vlan: yes
class: Layer2::Centillion
note: !Must be on version 4.x or 5.x (VLAN based) software.
device: C50, C100, 5000BH, and 5005BH
device-family: AP222x
duplex: both
modules: no
class: Layer2::NAP222x
note: !Upgrade to version 1.3 or higher.
note: Sends out topology packets if enabled but does not build neighbor table.
device: AP-2220, AP-2221
device-family: Multiprotocol Router/BayRS
arpnip: yes
portmac: yes
duplex: both
topo: no
vlan: yes
modules: yes
class: Layer3::BayRS
device: AN, ARN, ASN, BLN, BCN, 2430, and 5430
device-family: Secure Router
arpnip: yes
portmac: yes
duplex: no
topo: no
vlan: no
modules: no
class: Layer3::Tasman
device: 1001/1001S,1002,1004,2330,3120,4134
device-family: VPN Router/Contivity
arpnip: yes
macsuck: no
portmac: yes
duplex: no
topo: no
modules: yes
class: Layer3::Contivity
device: All
device-family: Ethernet Routing Switch/Passport/Accelar LAN
arpnip: yes
portmac: yes
duplex: write
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: 8100, 8300, 8600, and 8800 series
device: Passport 1600 series
note: Software >= 2.1
device: Accelar 1050,1100,1150,1200
device-family: Virtual Services Platform (VSP) 9000
arpnip: yes
portmac: yes
duplex: write
vlan: write
modules: yes
class: Layer3::Passport
device: 9000
device-family: Ethernet Routing Switch/Passport 1600 (Software < 2.1)
arpnip: yes
portmac: yes
duplex: both
vlan: write
class: Layer3::N1600
device: 1612,1624,1648
device-family: Synoptics
duplex: both
ver: 1
class: Layer1::S3000
note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping.
note: !Requires Advanced or Advanced Analyzer NMM
device: 281X
device: System 3000
device-family: Wireless Switch 2270
arpnip: yes
duplex: both
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
portmac: yes
duplex: both
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: All
#
# Bay
#
device-vendor: Bay
note: See Avaya
#
# Brocade
#
device-vendor: Brocade
arpnip: yes
topo: yes
duplex: link
macsuck: yes
modules: no
portmac: yes
vlan: yes
class: Layer3::Foundry
device-family: EdgeIron
device: EdgeIron 24G
note: Bug where spanning tree stuff loops forever when polled by SNMP.
device-family: FastIron
ver: 1
note: Support very limited
device: FastIron 4802
device-family: FastIron CX (ICX) series
device: 6430,6450,6610
device-family: FastIron LS (FLS) series
device: All
device-family: FastIron WorkGroup Switch (FWS) series
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
topo: yes
ver: 2
modules: yes
device-family: Aironet
note: IOS and Aironet OS versions
class: Layer3::Aironet
device: AIRAP1100, AP1200, C1100, C1130, C1240
note: IOS based device
class: Layer2::Aironet
device: BR500
note: Aironet based device
device: AP350, AP340, CAP350, CAP340, 1200, AP4800
note: Aironet based device
device-family: Altiga
class: Layer3::Altiga
device: VPN3000
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: ASA
note: The Cisco ASA is the successor of the PIX which was bought from Altiga Networks.
Class: Layer3::CiscoASA
device-family: 1000
duplex: no
ver: 1
class: Layer3::Cisco
device: 1003
device-family: 1700
class: Layer3::Cisco
device: 1710
duplex: link
device-family: 2500
duplex: no
macsuck: yes
arpnip: yes
ver: 1
class: Layer3::Cisco
device: 2501,2503,2511,2514
device: AS2509RJ,AS2511RJ
device-family: 2600
duplex: link
arpnip: yes
macsuck: yes
class: Layer3::Cisco
device:2610, 2610XM, 2611, 2620, 2620XM, 2621, 2621XM, 2651XM, 2691
device-family: 2800
duplex: link
arpnip: yes
macsuck: yes
class: Layer3::Cisco
device: 2811,2821,2851
device-family: 3600
class: Layer3::Cisco
device: 3620
device: 3640
duplex: no
device-family:7200
class: Layer3::Cisco
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 ancient IOS versions
device-family: AS5000
duplex: no
class: Layer3::Cisco
device: AS5300
#
# Cisco - Catalyst
#
device-family: Catalyst 1900
note: !Upgrade older (pre 9.0) versions of CatOS
note: !CatOS ver 9.00.03 through 9.00.06 have problems when trunking. Upgrade to 9.00.07 or higher.
ver: 1
duplex: both
vlan: write
class: Layer2::C1900
device: wsc1900c, wsc1900
device-family: Catalyst 2900
note: IOS
macsuck: vlan
duplex: write
vlan: write
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: 2924MXL
ver: 1
device-family: Catalyst 2940
note: IOS
macsuck: vlan
duplex: write
vlan: write
class: Layer2::C2900
portmac: yes
device: 2940-8TT
device-family: Catalyst 2950
note: IOS
macsuck: vlan
duplex: write
vlan: write
class: Layer2::C2900
portmac: yes
device: 2950-t24
device-family: Catalyst 2970
macsuck:vlan
duplex: write
vlan: write
note: Acts just like IOS Catalyst 6500 series
class: Layer3::C6500
device: 2960, 2970G-24T-E
device-family: Catalyst 3500 XL
portmac: yes
macsuck: vlan
duplex: write
vlan: write
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, 3524XL, 3548XL
device-family: Catalyst 3550
macsuck: vlan
duplex: write
vlan: write
class: Layer3::C3550
note: Run IOS
note: Has VLANs that don't accept SNMP connections. Don't know if they are standard (by name or number).
note: Uses CISCO-STACK-MIB like Catalyst 5000 series for serial,duplex,type but not name
note: Comes in flavors that support L2, L3 or combo.
device: 3550-12T
device: 3400 w/ MetroBase Image
device: 3550, 3560, 3550-24, 3550-48
note: L2/L3 Switch
arpnip: yes
macsuck: vlan
device-family: Catalyst 3750
class: Layer3::C6500
device: 3750
device-family: Catalyst Blade Switch 3xxx
macsuck: vlan
class: Layer3::C6500
note: Cisco Blade switches for Dell, FSC, HP and IBM blade system chassis. Limited testing done.
device-family: Catalyst 4000
duplex: write
macsuck: vlan
vlan: write
class: Layer2::Catalyst
note: Comes in IOS and CatOS versions like the 6k series.
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, wsc4503, wsc4506
device: wsc4912g
note: Dedicated 12 port gig-e switch
device: 4006
duplex: both
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: 4503, 4506, 4507, 4510
duplex: both
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
device: wsc2926
note: !Can give false information over SNMP at times.
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: wsx5302
arpnip: yes
class: Layer3
note: Router blade that runs IOS
device-family: Catalyst 6500
macsuck:vlan
duplex: write
vlan: write
class: Layer3::C6500
note: Runs in two possible modes, native (IOS) and hybrid (IOS with CatOS on top).
note: Switch running Hybrid has WS-C in description field and loves L2::Catalyst class
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, 6509, sp72033, s3223, s32p3, s222
note: Native mode (IOS) reports L2+L3
device: wsc6509
duplex: write
class: Layer2::Catalyst
note: Hybrid Mode (Catalyst) reports L2 only
device: 6kMsfc
class: Layer3
duplex: no
vlan: no
note: IOS portion of Hybrid mode. VLAN and other L3 Services.
device: 6kMsfc2
class: Layer3
duplex: no
vlan: no
note: IOS portion of Hybrid mode. VLAN and other L3 Services.
device-family: Voice Gateway
class: Layer3
duplex: no
device: VG200
device-family: Wireless Controllers
class: Layer2::Airespace
arpnip: yes
duplex: both
macsuck: yes
portmac: yes
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: 2000, 2100, 2500, 4100, 4400, and 5500 series
device-family: Firewall
class: Layer3::Cisco
device: PIX Security Appliance
device: Adaptive Security Applicance
device: Firewall Services Modules (FWSM)
note: !Arpnip only available for 4.x software releases.
class: Layer3::CiscoFWSM
arpnip: yes
device: Sx300, Sx500 series
device-family: Small Business switches
class: Layer2::CiscoSB
arpnip: no
macsuck: yes
#
# Citrix
#
device-vendor: Citrix
arpnip: no
topo: no
duplex: no
macsuck: no
modules: no
portmac: yes
vlan: no
class: Layer7::Netscaler
device-family: Netscaler
device: All
#
# Cyclades
#
device-vendor: Cyclades
class: Layer1::Cyclades
device-family: All
device: All
#
# Dell
#
device-vendor: Dell
arpnip: no
macsuck: yes
duplex: both
vlan: yes
topo: yes
modules: yes
class: Layer3::Dell
device-family: Dell PowerConnect 6000 Series
arpnip: yes
device: 6024F, 6224, 6248
device-family: Dell PowerConnect 5000 Series
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
duplex: both
vlan: yes
topo: yes
modules: yes
class: Layer3::Enterasys
device-family: SuperStack C-Series
device: C3G124-24, C3G124-48, C2G124-24, C2G124-48
device-family: Matrix
device: Matrix N-Series DFE
#
# Extreme
#
device-vendor: Extreme Networks
arpnip: yes
topo: yes
duplex: both
macsuck: yes
modules: yes
portmac: yes
vlan: yes
class: Layer3::Extreme
device-family: ExtremeWare based devices
device: All
device-family: XOS based devices
device: All
#
# FreeBSD
#
device-vendor: FreeBSD
arpnip: yes
topo: no
class: Layer3::Pf
note: LLDP support might be available. See note in Layer3::Pf
device-family: Pf
device: All
#
# Foundry
#
device-vendor: Foundry Networks
note: See Brocade
#
# HP
#
device-vendor: HP
note: HP Devices are very widely supported.
ver: 2
modules: yes
device-family: HP ProCurve (old)
class: Layer2::HP4000
duplex: both
macsuck: yes
arpnip: no
topo: yes
vlan: write
note: devices in this class only have CDP support
note: VLAN info in HP-VLAN MIB
device: 1600M,2400,2424M,4000,8000
duplex: link
note: duplex issues?
device-family: HP ProCurve (recent)
class: Layer2::HP
duplex: both
macsuck: yes
arpnip: no
topo: yes
vlan: write
note: old firmware versions only have CDP support, more recent have LLDP
note: VLAN info in Q-BRIDGE-MIB
device: 2312,2324,2512,2524
ver: 1
device: 2510,2600,2610,2800,2810,2900,2910al
device: 3124,3324XL,3400cl,3500,3500yl
device: 4100GL,4200vl,5300XL,5400yy,5400zl
device: 6108,6200yl,6400cl,6410cl,6600,6600ml,8200zl
#
# Juniper
#
device-vendor: Juniper
arpnip: yes
topo: yes
duplex: link
macsuck: yes
modules: yes
portmac: yes
vlan: yes
class: Layer3::Juniper
device-family: EX-series switches
device: All
device-family: J-series router
device: All
device-family: M-series router
device: All
device-family: NetScreen
topo: no
duplex: no
modules: no
vlan: no
class: Layer3::Netscreen
device: All
device-family: SA-series SSL VPN appliances
arpnip: no
topo: no
duplex: no
modules: no
vlan: no
class: Layer7::Neoteris
device: All
device-family: SRX-series router
device: All
device-family: Wireless LAN Controllers (Trapeze)
duplex: both
class: Layer2::Trapeze
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: All
#
# Kentrox
#
device-vendor: Kentrox
class: Layer2::Kentrox
device-family: Kentrox DataSMART DSU/CSU
device: All
#
# Lantronix
#
device-vendor: Lantronix
class: Layer3::Lantronix
device-family: Terminal Servers
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
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
class: Layer2::Netgear
device-family: Switches
device: All
#
# NetScreen
#
device-vendor: NetScreen
note: See Juniper
#
# Neoteris
#
device-vendor: Neoteris
note: See Juniper
#
# Net-SNMP
#
device-vendor: Net-SNMP
class: Layer3
ver: 2
device-family: Linux
note: net-snmp 4.x agent and 5.x agent.
device: Linux routers
device-family: BSD
device: BSD routers
#
# 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
topo: no
class: Layer2::Orinoco
device-family: Orinoco
device: AP-1000,AP-2000,AP-4000
device: WavePOINT-II
#
# Radware
#
device-vendor: Radware
arpnip: yes
topo: no
duplex: both
macsuck: yes
modules: no
portmac: yes
vlan: yes
class: Layer3::AlteonAD
device-family: Alteon AceDirector and AceSwitch series
note: !Some versions have issues with continuous SNMP polling. Upgrade to 10.0.30.7 or higher.
device: All
device-family: Web Switch Module for IBM L2/L3 BladeCenter
device: All
device-family: Radware Alteon Application switches (AWS 2000 and 3000 series)
device: All
device-family: Radware Alteon switches
device: 4408,4416,5412,5224
#
# SonicWALL
#
device-vendor: SonicWALL
class: Layer3::SonicWALL
#
# Sun
#
device-vendor: Sun
class: Layer3::Sun
device-family: Sun routers
device: Sun routers
#
# Synoptics
#
device-vendor: Synoptics
note: See Avaya
#
# Trapeze
#
device-vendor: Trapeze
note: See Juniper
#
# Zyxel
#
device-vendor: Zyxel
class: Layer2::ZyXEL_DSLAM
note: Doesn't report sysServices (layers)
device-family: Zyxel DSLAM
device:AAM10008-61, AAM1008-63