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# SNMP Device Compatibility Matrix
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# SNMP::Info - (C) 2004 Max Baker
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# This file is meant to detail the cababilities
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# of network devices to supply data via SNMP.
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# Airespace (pre-Cisco)
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device-vendor: Airespace
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arpnip: yes
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topo:no
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duplex: both
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macsuck: yes
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modules: yes
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portmac: yes
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vlan: yes
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class: Layer2::Airespace
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device-family: Airespace Wireless Controllers
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note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping. APs appear as switch ports.
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note: Arpnip is emulated by gathering the MAC to IP mappings from controller snooping.
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note: Device will only communicate with SNMP version configured in the controller.
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device: All
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# Alcatel-Lucent
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device-vendor: Alcatel-Lucent
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device-family: L3
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class: Layer3::AlcatelLucent
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device: All
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device-family: Timetra
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class: Layer3::Timetra
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device: All
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device-family: AOS
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class: Layer3::Aruba
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device: All
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# Allied
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device-vendor: Allied Telesis
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topo:no
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class: Layer1::Allied
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ver: 1
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arpnip: no
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macsuck: no
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duplex: no
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device-family: Allied Hubs
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device: AT-3624T
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device-family: AT-8000 Switches
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class: Layer2::Allied
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ver: 2
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macsuck: yes
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device: All
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# Alteon
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device-vendor: Alteon
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note: See Radware
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# Altiga
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device-vendor: Altiga
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note: See Cisco/Altiga
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# APC
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device-vendor: APC
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class: Layer7::APC
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device-family: UPS
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device: All
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note: Must be SNMP management enabled.
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# Arista
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device-vendor: Arista
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class: Layer3::Arista
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device-family: All
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device: All
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# Aruba
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device-vendor: Aruba
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arpnip: yes
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macsuck: yes
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portmac: yes
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duplex: no
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class: Layer3::Aruba
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device-family: Aruba Wireless Controllers
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note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping. APs appear as switch ports.
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device: 5000
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device: 6000
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# Asante
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device-vendor: Asante
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class: Layer1::Asante
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ver: 1
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arpnip: no
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macsuck: no
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duplex: no
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device-family: Asante Hubs
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device: 1012
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# Avaya
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device-vendor: Avaya
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macsuck: yes
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topo: yes
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device-family: BayStack Hub
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duplex: both
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ver: 1
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modules: yes
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class: Layer1::Bayhub
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note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping.
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note: !Requires Advanced or Advanced Analyzer NMM
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device: 102
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device: System 5000
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device-family: Ethernet Switch/Baystack Switch
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macsuck: yes
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duplex: both
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vlan: write
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modules: yes
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class: Layer2::Baystack
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device: 303, 304, 350, 380, 410, 420, 425, 460, 470
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device: 450
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note: !Some versions > 4.X in stacked configuration have SNMP timeout issues.
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note: Labels full duplex as 20Mbit connection.
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device: Business Policy Switch (BPS)
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device-family: Ethernet Routing Switch
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arpnip: yes
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duplex: write
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vlan: write
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modules: yes
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class: Layer2::Baystack
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device: 2500, 3500, 4500, 4800, 5500, and 5600 series
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device-family: Virtual Services Platform (VSP) 7000
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arpnip: yes
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duplex: write
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vlan: write
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modules: yes
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class: Layer2::Baystack
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device: 7024
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device-family: Business Ethernet Switch
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arpnip: yes
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duplex: write
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vlan: write
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modules: yes
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class: Layer2::Baystack
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device: All
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device-family: Centillion
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duplex: both
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vlan: yes
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class: Layer2::Centillion
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note: !Must be on version 4.x or 5.x (VLAN based) software.
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device: C50, C100, 5000BH, and 5005BH
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device-family: AP222x
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duplex: both
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modules: no
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class: Layer2::NAP222x
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note: !Upgrade to version 1.3 or higher.
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note: Sends out topology packets if enabled but does not build neighbor table.
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device: AP-2220, AP-2221
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device-family: Multiprotocol Router/BayRS
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arpnip: yes
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portmac: yes
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duplex: both
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topo: no
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vlan: yes
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modules: yes
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class: Layer3::BayRS
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device: AN, ARN, ASN, BLN, BCN, 2430, and 5430
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device-family: Secure Router
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arpnip: yes
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portmac: yes
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duplex: no
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topo: no
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vlan: no
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modules: no
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class: Layer3::Tasman
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device: 1001/1001S,1002,1004,2330,3120,4134
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device-family: VPN Router/Contivity
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arpnip: yes
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macsuck: no
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portmac: yes
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duplex: no
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topo: no
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modules: yes
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class: Layer3::Contivity
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device: All
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device-family: Ethernet Routing Switch/Passport/Accelar LAN
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arpnip: yes
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portmac: yes
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duplex: write
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vlan: write
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modules: yes
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class: Layer3::Passport
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note: !8600 Code versions < 3.2 vlan based mac-suck and are unsupported. Upgrade code.
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note: !8600 3.2 code versions < 3.2.2.2 have Bridge MIB loop. Upgrade code.
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device: 8100, 8300, 8600, and 8800 series
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device: Passport 1600 series
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note: Software >= 2.1
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device: Accelar 1050,1100,1150,1200
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device-family: Virtual Services Platform (VSP) 9000
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arpnip: yes
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portmac: yes
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duplex: write
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vlan: write
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modules: yes
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class: Layer3::Passport
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device: 9000
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device-family: Ethernet Routing Switch/Passport 1600 (Software < 2.1)
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arpnip: yes
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portmac: yes
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duplex: both
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vlan: write
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class: Layer3::N1600
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device: 1612,1624,1648
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device-family: Synoptics
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duplex: both
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ver: 1
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class: Layer1::S3000
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note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping.
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note: !Requires Advanced or Advanced Analyzer NMM
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device: 281X
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device: System 3000
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device-family: Wireless Switch 2270
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arpnip: yes
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duplex: both
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modules: yes
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portmac: yes
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vlan: yes
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class: Layer2::N2270
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note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping. APs appear as switch ports.
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note: Arpnip is emulated by gathering the MAC to IP mappings from controller snooping.
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device: 2270
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device-family: Wireless Security Switches 2300 Series
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arpnip: yes
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portmac: yes
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duplex: both
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topo: no
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modules: yes
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class: Layer2::NWSS2300
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note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping. APs appear as switch ports.
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note: Arpnip is emulated by gathering the MAC to IP mappings from controller snooping.
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device: All
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# Bay
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device-vendor: Bay
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note: See Avaya
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# Brocade
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device-vendor: Brocade
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arpnip: yes
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topo: yes
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duplex: link
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macsuck: yes
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modules: no
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portmac: yes
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vlan: yes
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class: Layer3::Foundry
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device-family: EdgeIron
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device: EdgeIron 24G
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note: Bug where spanning tree stuff loops forever when polled by SNMP.
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device-family: FastIron
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ver: 1
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note: Support very limited
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device: FastIron 4802
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device-family: FastIron CX (ICX) series
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device: 6430,6450,6610
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device-family: FastIron LS (FLS) series
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device: All
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device-family: FastIron WorkGroup Switch (FWS) series
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device: All
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device-family: ServerIron GT series
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device: All
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# Bluecoat
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device-vendor: Bluecoat
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class: Layer3::Bluecoat
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device-family: BlueCoat SG Series
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device: All
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# CISCO
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device-vendor: Cisco
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topo: yes
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ver: 2
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modules: yes
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device-family: Aironet
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note: IOS and Aironet OS versions
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class: Layer3::Aironet
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device: AIRAP1100, AP1200, C1100, C1130, C1240
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note: IOS based device
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class: Layer2::Aironet
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device: BR500
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note: Aironet based device
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device: AP350, AP340, CAP350, CAP340, 1200, AP4800
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note: Aironet based device
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device-family: Altiga
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class: Layer3::Altiga
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device: VPN3000
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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.
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device: ASA
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note: The Cisco ASA is the successor of the PIX which was bought from Altiga Networks.
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Class: Layer3::CiscoASA
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device-family: 1000
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duplex: no
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ver: 1
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class: Layer3::Cisco
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device: 1003
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device-family: 1700
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class: Layer3::Cisco
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device: 1710
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duplex: link
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device-family: 2500
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duplex: no
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macsuck: yes
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arpnip: yes
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ver: 1
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class: Layer3::Cisco
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device: 2501,2503,2511,2514
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device: AS2509RJ,AS2511RJ
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device-family: 2600
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duplex: link
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arpnip: yes
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macsuck: yes
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class: Layer3::Cisco
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device:2610, 2610XM, 2611, 2620, 2620XM, 2621, 2621XM, 2651XM, 2691
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device-family: 2800
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duplex: link
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arpnip: yes
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macsuck: yes
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class: Layer3::Cisco
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device: 2811,2821,2851
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device-family: 3600
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class: Layer3::Cisco
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device: 3620
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device: 3640
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duplex: no
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device-family:7200
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class: Layer3::Cisco
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device:all
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#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)"
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device-family: 7500
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class: Layer3::Cisco
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device: 7507
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duplex: no
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note: !Duplex settings are falsely reported in ancient IOS versions
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device-family: AS5000
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duplex: no
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class: Layer3::Cisco
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device: AS5300
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# Cisco - Catalyst
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device-family: Catalyst 1900
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note: !Upgrade older (pre 9.0) versions of CatOS
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note: !CatOS ver 9.00.03 through 9.00.06 have problems when trunking. Upgrade to 9.00.07 or higher.
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ver: 1
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duplex: both
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vlan: write
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class: Layer2::C1900
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device: wsc1900c, wsc1900
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device-family: Catalyst 2900
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note: IOS
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macsuck: vlan
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duplex: write
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vlan: write
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class: Layer2::C2900
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portmac: yes
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note: !Pre IOS 11.2 (8) SA3 - PortMAC shows up in CAM table.
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device: 2912MfXL, 2924CXL, 2924CXLv
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device: 2908xl
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note: !Pre IOS 11.2 (8.6) some features (duplex...) aren't present.
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device: 2924MXL
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ver: 1
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device-family: Catalyst 2940
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note: IOS
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macsuck: vlan
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duplex: write
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vlan: write
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class: Layer2::C2900
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portmac: yes
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device: 2940-8TT
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device-family: Catalyst 2950
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note: IOS
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macsuck: vlan
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duplex: write
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vlan: write
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class: Layer2::C2900
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portmac: yes
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device: 2950-t24
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device-family: Catalyst 2970
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macsuck:vlan
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duplex: write
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vlan: write
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note: Acts just like IOS Catalyst 6500 series
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class: Layer3::C6500
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device: 2960, 2970G-24T-E
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device-family: Catalyst 3500 XL
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portmac: yes
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macsuck: vlan
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duplex: write
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vlan: write
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note: L2 only IOS devices - Just like Catalyst 2900 series from SNMP
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note: IOS Version 12.0(5)XP is buggy and doesn't do VLAN Community indexing correctly.
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class: Layer2::C2900
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device: 3508GXL, 3524XL, 3548XL
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device-family: Catalyst 3550
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macsuck: vlan
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duplex: write
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vlan: write
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class: Layer3::C3550
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note: Run IOS
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note: Has VLANs that don't accept SNMP connections. Don't know if they are standard (by name or number).
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note: Uses CISCO-STACK-MIB like Catalyst 5000 series for serial,duplex,type but not name
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note: Comes in flavors that support L2, L3 or combo.
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device: 3550-12T
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device: 3400 w/ MetroBase Image
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device: 3550, 3560, 3550-24, 3550-48
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note: L2/L3 Switch
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arpnip: yes
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macsuck: vlan
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device-family: Catalyst 3750
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class: Layer3::C6500
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device: 3750
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device-family: Catalyst Blade Switch 3xxx
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macsuck: vlan
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class: Layer3::C6500
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note: Cisco Blade switches for Dell, FSC, HP and IBM blade system chassis. Limited testing done.
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device-family: Catalyst 4000
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duplex: write
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macsuck: vlan
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vlan: write
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class: Layer2::Catalyst
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note: Comes in IOS and CatOS versions like the 6k series.
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note: !Reported problems with SNMP taking up all the CPU on older SW. Requests take significantly longer.
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note: !IOS Version 12.1.8a reported not to respond to BRIDGE-MIB calls.
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device: wsc4003, wsc4006, wsc4503, wsc4506
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device: wsc4912g
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note: Dedicated 12 port gig-e switch
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device: 4006
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duplex: both
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class: Layer3::C4000
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note: !Has serious slowdown/timeout problems with SNMP
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note: !IOS Software Release 12.2(20)EW or higher required for duplex support
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device: 4503, 4506, 4507, 4510
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duplex: both
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class: Layer3::C4000
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note: !Has serious slowdown/timeout problems with SNMP
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note: !IOS Software Release 12.2(20)EW or higher required for duplex support
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device-family: Catalyst 5000
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duplex: write
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vlan: write
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class: Layer2::Catalyst
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device: wsc2926
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note: !Can give false information over SNMP at times.
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device: wsc2948g, wsc2980g, wsc5500, wsc5505, wsc5509
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device: wsc5000
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note: !Has nasty tendency to not give you all SNMP data ,flaky for some older Catalyst versions.
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device: wsx5302
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arpnip: yes
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class: Layer3
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note: Router blade that runs IOS
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device-family: Catalyst 6500
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macsuck:vlan
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duplex: write
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vlan: write
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class: Layer3::C6500
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note: Runs in two possible modes, native (IOS) and hybrid (IOS with CatOS on top).
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note: Switch running Hybrid has WS-C in description field and loves L2::Catalyst class
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note: Native Mode (IOS) versions seem to have SNMP problems with L2 data.
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note: !Problem with IOS 12.2.17d-SXB ... upgrade to -SXB1 or higher.
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note: !Sup720-3B and NativeIOS 12.2 (17d)SXB10 may report 127.0.0.51 as CDP neighbor address.
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device: 6503, 6509, sp72033, s3223, s32p3, s222
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note: Native mode (IOS) reports L2+L3
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device: wsc6509
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duplex: write
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class: Layer2::Catalyst
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note: Hybrid Mode (Catalyst) reports L2 only
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device: 6kMsfc
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class: Layer3
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duplex: no
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vlan: no
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note: IOS portion of Hybrid mode. VLAN and other L3 Services.
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device: 6kMsfc2
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class: Layer3
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duplex: no
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vlan: no
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note: IOS portion of Hybrid mode. VLAN and other L3 Services.
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device-family: Voice Gateway
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class: Layer3
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duplex: no
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device: VG200
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device-family: Wireless Controllers
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class: Layer2::Airespace
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arpnip: yes
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duplex: both
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macsuck: yes
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portmac: yes
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vlan: yes
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note: Uses proprietary MIBs to provide MAC to port mapping. APs appear as switch ports.
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note: Arpnip is emulated by gathering the MAC to IP mappings from controller snooping.
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note: Device will only communicate with SNMP version configured in the controller.
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device: 2000, 2100, 2500, 4100, 4400, and 5500 series
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device-family: Firewall
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class: Layer3::Cisco
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device: PIX Security Appliance
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device: Adaptive Security Applicance
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device: Firewall Services Modules (FWSM)
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note: !Arpnip only available for 4.x software releases.
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class: Layer3::CiscoFWSM
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arpnip: yes
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#
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# Citrix
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#
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device-vendor: Citrix
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arpnip: no
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topo: no
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duplex: no
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macsuck: no
|
|
modules: no
|
|
portmac: yes
|
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vlan: no
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class: Layer7::Netscaler
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device-family: Netscaler
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device: All
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#
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# Cyclades
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#
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device-vendor: Cyclades
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class: Layer1::Cyclades
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device-family: All
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device: All
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|
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#
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# Dell
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#
|
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device-vendor: Dell
|
|
arpnip: no
|
|
macsuck: yes
|
|
duplex: both
|
|
vlan: yes
|
|
topo: yes
|
|
modules: yes
|
|
class: Layer3::Dell
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|
|
|
device-family: Dell PowerConnect 6000 Series
|
|
arpnip: yes
|
|
device: 6024F, 6224, 6248
|
|
|
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device-family: Dell PowerConnect 5000 Series
|
|
device: 5324
|
|
|
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device-family: Dell PowerConnect 3000 Series
|
|
device: 3348, 3448P, 3424, 3424P
|
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|
|
device-family: IBM BladeCenter Ethernet Switch
|
|
device: All
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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
|