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# SNMP::Info::FDP
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# $Id$
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2008 Bruce Rodger, Max Baker
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2002,2003 Regents of the University of California
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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#
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#     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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#       this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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#     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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#       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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#       documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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#     * Neither the name of the University of California, Santa Cruz nor the
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#       names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
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#       derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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# AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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# LIABLE FOR # ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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package SNMP::Info::FDP;
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use strict;
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use Exporter;
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use SNMP::Info;
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@SNMP::Info::FDP::ISA       = qw/SNMP::Info Exporter/;
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@SNMP::Info::FDP::EXPORT_OK = qw//;
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use vars qw/$VERSION %FUNCS %GLOBALS %MIBS %MUNGE/;
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$VERSION = '2.06';
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%MIBS = ( 'FOUNDRY-SN-SWITCH-GROUP-MIB' => 'snFdpGlobalRun' );
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%GLOBALS = (
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    # CDP-Compatibility
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    'cdp_interval' => 'snFdpGlobalMessageInterval',
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    'cdp_holdtime' => 'snFdpGlobalHoldTime',
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    'cdp_id'       => 'snFdpGlobalDeviceId',
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    #
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    'fdp_run'      => 'snFdpGlobalRun',
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    'fdp_interval' => 'snFdpGlobalMessageInterval',
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    'fdp_holdtime' => 'snFdpGlobalHoldTime',
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    'fdp_id'       => 'snFdpGlobalDeviceId',
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);
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%FUNCS = (
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    'c_index'        => 'snFdpCacheIfIndex',
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    'c_proto'        => 'snFdpCacheAddressType',
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    'c_ip'           => 'snFdpCacheAddress',
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    'c_ver'          => 'snFdpCacheVersion',
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    'c_id'           => 'snFdpCacheDeviceId',
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    'c_port'         => 'snFdpCacheDevicePort',
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    'c_platform'     => 'snFdpCachePlatform',
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    'c_capabilities' => 'snFdpCacheCapabilities',
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    'c_domain'       => 'snFdpCacheVTPMgmtDomain',
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    'c_vlan'         => 'snFdpCacheNativeVLAN',
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    'c_duplex'       => 'snFdpCacheDuplex',
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);
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%MUNGE = (
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    'c_capabilities' => \&SNMP::Info::munge_caps,
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    'c_ip'           => \&SNMP::Info::munge_ip
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);
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sub cdp_run {
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    my $fdp     = shift;
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    my $fdp_run = $fdp->fdp_run();
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    # if fdp_run isn't implemented on device, assume FDP is on
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    return $fdp_run if defined $fdp_run;
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    return 1;
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}
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sub hasFDP {
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    my $fdp = shift;
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    my $ver = $fdp->{_version};
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    #my $ver = $fdp->fdp_ver;
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    # SNMP v1 clients dont have the globals
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    if ( defined $ver and $ver == 1 ) {
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        my $fdp_ip = $fdp->fdp_ip();
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        # See if anything in fdp cache, if so we have fdp
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        return 1 if ( defined $fdp_ip and scalar( keys %$fdp_ip ) );
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        return;
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    }
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    return $fdp->fdp_run();
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}
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sub c_if {
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    my $fdp = shift;
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    # See if by some miracle Cisco implemented the fdpCacheIfIndex entry
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    my $fdp_index = $fdp->fdp_index();
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    return $fdp_index if defined $fdp_index;
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    # Nope, didn't think so. Now we fake it.
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    my $fdp_ip = $fdp->c_ip();
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    unless ( defined $fdp_ip ) {
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        $fdp->error_throw(
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            "SNMP::Info::FDP:fdp_if() - Device doesn't have fdp_ip() data.  Can't fake fdp_index()"
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        );
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        return;
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    }
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    my %fdp_if;
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    foreach my $key ( keys %$fdp_ip ) {
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        next unless defined $key;
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        my $iid = $key;
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        # Truncate .1 from fdp cache entry
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        $iid =~ s/\.\d+$//;
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        $fdp_if{$key} = $iid;
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    }
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    return \%fdp_if;
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}
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1;
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__END__
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=head1 NAME
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SNMP::Info::FDP - SNMP Interface to Foundry Discovery Protocol (FDP) using
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SNMP
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Bruce Rodger, Max Baker
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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 my $fdp = new SNMP::Info ( 
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                             AutoSpecify => 1,
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                             Debug       => 1,
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                             DestHost    => 'router', 
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                             Community   => 'public',
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                             Version     => 2
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                           );
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 my $class = $fdp->class();
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 print " Using device sub class : $class\n";
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 $hasfdp   = $fdp->hasFDP() ? 'yes' : 'no';
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 # Print out a map of device ports with FDP neighbors:
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 my $interfaces = $fdp->interfaces();
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 my $fdp_if       = $fdp->fdp_if();
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 my $fdp_ip       = $fdp->fdp_ip();
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 my $fdp_port     = $fdp->fdp_port();
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 foreach my $fdp_key (keys %$fdp_ip){
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    my $iid           = $fdp_if->{$fdp_key};
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    my $port          = $interfaces->{$iid};
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    my $neighbor      = $fdp_ip->{$fdp_key};
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    my $neighbor_port = $fdp_port->{$fdp_key};
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    print "Port : $port connected to $neighbor / $neighbor_port\n";
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 }
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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SNMP::Info::FDP is a subclass of SNMP::Info that provides an object oriented 
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interface to FDP information through SNMP.
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FDP is a Layer 2 protocol that supplies topology information of
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devices that also speak FDP, mostly switches and routers.  It has
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similar functionality to Cisco's CDP, and the SNMP interface is
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virtually identical.  FDP is implemented in Foundry devices, including
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the Bigiron and Fastiron range.
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Create or use a device subclass that inherits this class.  Do not use
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directly.
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Each device implements a subset of the global and cache entries. 
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Check the return value to see if that data is held by the device.
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=head2 Inherited Classes
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None.
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=head2 Required MIBs
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=over
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=item F<FOUNDRY-SN-SWITCH-GROUP-MIB>
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Needs a reasonably recent MIB. Works OK with B2R07604A.mib, but doesn't
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work with B2R07600C. 
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=back
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=head1 GLOBAL METHODS
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These are methods that return scalar values from SNMP
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=over
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=item  $fdp->hasFDP()
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Is FDP is active in this device?  
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Accounts for SNMP version 1 devices which may have FDP but not fdp_run()
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=item $fdp->fdp_run()
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Is FDP enabled on this device?  
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(C<fdpGlobalRun>)
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=item $fdp->fdp_interval()
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Interval in seconds at which FDP messages are generated.
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(C<fdpGlobalMessageInterval>)
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=item $fdp->fdp_holdtime()
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Time in seconds that FDP messages are kept. 
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(C<fdpGlobalHoldTime>)
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=item  $fdp->fdp_id() 
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Returns FDP device ID.  
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This is the device id broadcast via FDP to other devices, and is what is
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retrieved from remote devices with $fdp->id().
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(C<fdpGlobalDeviceId>)
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=back
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=head2 Overrides
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CDP compatibility
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=over
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=item $fdp->c_interval()
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Interval in seconds at which FDP messages are generated.
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(C<fdpGlobalMessageInterval>)
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=item $fdp->c_holdtime()
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Time in seconds that FDP messages are kept. 
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(C<fdpGlobalHoldTime>)
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=item  $fdp->c_id() 
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Returns FDP device ID.  
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This is the device id broadcast via FDP to other devices, and is what is
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retrieved from remote devices with $fdp->id().
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(C<fdpGlobalDeviceId>)
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=item $cdp->cdp_run()
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Is FDP enabled on this device?
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=back
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=head1 TABLE METHODS
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These are methods that return tables of information in the form of a reference
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to a hash.
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=head2 Overrides
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CDP compatibility
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=over
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=item $fdp->c_capabilities()
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Returns Device Functional Capabilities.  Results are munged into an ascii
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binary string, 7 digits long, MSB.  Each digit represents a bit from the
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table below.
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From L<http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/trsrb/frames.htm#18843>:
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(Bit) - Description
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=over
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=item (0x40) - Provides level 1 functionality.
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=item (0x20) - The bridge or switch does not forward IGMP Report packets on
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non router ports.
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=item (0x10) - Sends and receives packets for at least one network layer
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protocol. If the device is routing the protocol, this bit should not be set.
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=item (0x08) - Performs level 2 switching. The difference between this bit
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and bit 0x02 is that a switch does not run the Spanning-Tree Protocol. This
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device is assumed to be deployed in a physical loop-free topology.
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=item (0x04) - Performs level 2 source-route bridging. A source-route bridge
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would set both this bit and bit 0x02.
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=item (0x02) - Performs level 2 transparent bridging.
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=item (0x01) - Performs level 3 routing for at least one network layer
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protocol.
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=back
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Thanks to Martin Lorensen C<martin -at- lorensen.dk> for a pointer to
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this information.
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(C<fdpCacheCapabilities>)
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=item $fdp->c_domain()
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The CDP version of this returns remote VTP Management Domain as defined
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in C<CISCO-VTP-MIB::managementDomainName>
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(C<fdpCacheVTPMgmtDomain>)
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=item $fdp->c_duplex() 
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Returns the port duplex status from remote devices.
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(C<fdpCacheDuplex>)
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=item $fdp->c_id()
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Returns remote device id string
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(C<fdpCacheDeviceId>)
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=item $fdp->c_if()
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Returns the mapping to the SNMP Interface Table.
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Note that a lot devices don't implement $fdp->fdp_index(),  So if it isn't
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around, we fake it. 
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In order to map the fdp table entry back to the interfaces() entry, we
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truncate the last number off of it :
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  # it exists, yay.
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  my $fdp_index     = $device->fdp_index();
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  return $fdp_index if defined $fdp_index;
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  # if not, let's fake it
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  my $fdp_ip       = $device->fdp_ip();
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  my %fdp_if
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  foreach my $key (keys %$fdp_ip){
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      $iid = $key;
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      ## Truncate off .1 from fdp response
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      $iid =~ s/\.\d+$//;
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      $fdp_if{$key} = $iid;
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  }
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  return \%fdp_if;
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=item $fdp->c_index()
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Returns the mapping to the SNMP2 Interface table for FDP Cache Entries. 
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Most devices don't implement this, so you probably want to use $fdp->fdp_if()
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instead.
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See fdp_if() entry.
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(C<fdpCacheIfIndex>)
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=item  $fdp->c_ip()
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Returns remote IP address
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(C<fdpCacheAddress>)
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=item $fdp->c_platform() 
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Returns remote platform id 
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(C<fdpCachePlatform>)
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=item $fdp->c_port()
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Returns remote port ID
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(C<fdpDevicePort>)
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=item  $fdp->c_proto()
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Returns remote address type received.  Usually IP.
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(C<fdpCacheAddressType>)
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=item $fdp->c_ver() 
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Returns remote hardware version
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(C<fdpCacheVersion>)
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=item $fdp->c_vlan()
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Returns the remote interface native VLAN.
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(C<fdpCacheNativeVLAN>)
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=back
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=cut
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