SNMP::Info::Layer1(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | SNMP::Info::Layer1(3pm) |
SNMP::Info::Layer1 - SNMP Interface to network devices serving Layer1 only.
Max Baker
# Let SNMP::Info determine the correct subclass for you. my $l1 = new SNMP::Info( AutoSpecify => 1, Debug => 1, DestHost => 'myswitch', Community => 'public', Version => 2 ) or die "Can't connect to DestHost.\n"; my $class = $l1->class(); print "SNMP::Info determined this device to fall under subclass : $class\n"; # Let's get some basic Port information my $interfaces = $l1->interfaces(); my $i_up = $l1->i_up(); my $i_speed = $l1->i_speed(); foreach my $iid (keys %$interfaces) { my $port = $interfaces->{$iid}; my $up = $i_up->{$iid}; my $speed = $i_speed->{$iid} print "Port $port is $up. Port runs at $speed.\n"; }
This class is usually used as a superclass for more specific device classes listed under SNMP::Info::Layer1::* Please read all docs under SNMP::Info first.
Provides abstraction to the configuration information obtainable from a Layer1 device through SNMP. Information is stored in a number of MIBs.
For speed or debugging purposes you can call the subclass directly, but not after determining a more specific class using the method above.
my $l1 = new SNMP::Info::Layer1(...);
MIBs required for "REQUIREMENTS" in SNMP::Info
See "REQUIREMENTS" in SNMP::Info for its MIB requirements.
These are methods that return scalar value from SNMP
("ifNumber")
For HP devices, removes 'hpswitch' from the name
For Cisco devices, removes 'sysid' from the name
("rptrGroupCapacity")
See documentation in "USAGE" in SNMP::Info for details.
These are methods that return tables of information in the form of a reference to a hash.
("rptrGroupPortCapacity")
("rptrPortIndex")
("rptrPortGroupIndex")
See documentation in "USAGE" in SNMP::Info for details.
2023-09-30 | perl v5.36.0 |