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App::Netdisco::DB::Result::Node(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation App::Netdisco::DB::Result::Node(3)

Returns the single "device" to which this Node entry was associated at the time of discovery.

The JOIN is of type LEFT, in case the "device" is no longer present in the database but the relation is being used in "search()".

Returns the single "device_port" to which this Node entry was associated at the time of discovery.

The JOIN is of type LEFT, in case the "device" is no longer present in the database but the relation is being used in "search()".

Returns the single "wireless_port" to which this Node entry was associated at the time of discovery.

The JOIN is of type LEFT, in case the "device" is no longer present in the database but the relation is being used in "search()".

Returns the set of "node_ip" entries associated with this Node. That is, the IP addresses which this MAC address was hosting at the time of discovery.

Note that the Active status of the returned IP entries will all be the same as the current Node's.

Same as "ips" but for IPv4 only.

Same as "ips" but for IPv6 only.

Returns the "node_nbt" entry associated with this Node if one exists. That is, the NetBIOS information of this MAC address at the time of discovery.

Returns the set of "node_wireless" entries associated with this Node. That is, the SSIDs and wireless statistics associated with this MAC address at the time of discovery.

Returns the "oui" table entry matching this Node. You can then join on this relation and retrieve the Company name from the related table.

The JOIN is of type LEFT, in case the OUI table has not been populated.

Formatted version of the "time_first" field, accurate to the minute.

The format is somewhat like ISO 8601 or RFC3339 but without the middle "T" between the date stamp and time stamp. That is:

 2012-02-06 12:49

Formatted version of the "time_last" field, accurate to the minute.

The format is somewhat like ISO 8601 or RFC3339 but without the middle "T" between the date stamp and time stamp. That is:

 2012-02-06 12:49

Returns the "mac" column instantiated into a NetAddr::MAC object.
2022-06-08 perl v5.32.1

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