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SNMP::Info::Layer2::HP4000(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SNMP::Info::Layer2::HP4000(3)

SNMP::Info::Layer2::HP4000 - SNMP Interface to older HP ProCurve Switches (1600, 2400, 2424M, 4000 and 8000)

Max Baker

 # Let SNMP::Info determine the correct subclass for you.
 my $hp = new SNMP::Info(
                          AutoSpecify => 1,
                          Debug       => 1,
                          DestHost    => 'myswitch',
                          Community   => 'public',
                          Version     => 2
                        )
    or die "Can't connect to DestHost.\n";

 my $class      = $hp->class();
 print "SNMP::Info determined this device to fall under subclass : $class\n";

Provides abstraction to the configuration information obtainable from a HP ProCurve Switch via SNMP.

Note: Some HP Switches will connect via SNMP version 1, but a lot of config data will not be available. Make sure you try and connect with Version 2 first, and then fail back to version 1.

SNMP::Info::Layer2
SNMP::Info::MAU

RFC1271-MIB
Included in V2 mibs from Cisco
HP-ICF-OID
HP-VLAN
(this MIB new with SNMP::Info 0.8)
STATISTICS-MIB
NETSWITCH-MIB
CONFIG-MIB

The last five MIBs listed are from HP and can be found at <http://www.hp.com/rnd/software> or <http://www.hp.com/rnd/software/MIBs.htm>

Version 0.4 - Removed ENTITY-MIB e_*() methods to separate sub-class - SNMP::Info::Entity

These are methods that return scalar value from SNMP
$hp->cpu()
Returns CPU Utilization in percentage.
$hp->log()
Returns all the log entries from the switch's log that are not Link up or down messages.
$hp->mem_free()
Returns bytes of free memory
$hp->mem_total()
Return bytes of total memory
$hp->mem_used()
Returns bytes of used memory
$hp->model()
Returns the model number of the HP Switch. Will translate between the HP Part number and the common model number with this map :

 %MODEL_MAP = (
                'J4093A' => '2424M',
                'J4110A' => '8000M',
                'J4120A' => '1600M',
                'J4121A' => '4000M',
                'J4122A' => '2400M',
                'J4122B' => '2424M',
                );
    
$hp->os()
Returns hp
$hp->os_bin()
"hpSwitchRomVersion.0"
$hp->os_ver()
Tries to use os_version() and if that fails will try and cull the version from the description field.
$hp->os_version()
"hpSwitchOsVersion.0"
$hp->serial()
Returns serial number if available through SNMP
$hp->slots()
Returns number of entries in $hp->e_name that have 'slot' in them.
$hp->vendor()
hp
$hp->fan()
Returns fan status
$hp->ps1_status()
Power supply 1 status
$hp->ps2_status()
Power supply 2 status

See documentation in "GLOBALS" in SNMP::Info::Layer2 for details.

See documentation in "GLOBALS" in SNMP::Info::MAU for details.

These are methods that return tables of information in the form of a reference to a hash.

$hp->interfaces()
Uses $hp->i_description()
$hp->i_duplex()
Returns reference to map of IIDs to current link duplex.
$hp->i_duplex_admin()
Returns reference to hash of IIDs to admin duplex setting.
$hp->vendor_i_type()
Returns reference to hash of IIDs to HP specific port type ("hpSwitchPortType").
$hp->i_name()
Crosses i_name() with $hp->e_name() using $hp->e_port() and i_alias()
$hp->i_vlan()
Returns a mapping between "ifIndex" and the PVID (default VLAN) or untagged port when using HP-VLAN.
$hp->i_vlan_membership()
Returns reference to hash of arrays: key = "ifIndex", value = array of VLAN IDs. These are the VLANs which are members of the egress list for the port. It is the union of tagged, untagged, and auto ports.

  Example:
  my $interfaces = $hp->interfaces();
  my $vlans      = $hp->i_vlan_membership();

  foreach my $iid (sort keys %$interfaces) {
    my $port = $interfaces->{$iid};
    my $vlan = join(',', sort(@{$vlans->{$iid}}));
    print "Port: $port VLAN: $vlan\n";
  }
    
$hp->i_vlan_membership_untagged()
Returns reference to hash of arrays: key = "ifIndex", value = array of VLAN IDs. These are the VLANs which are members of the untagged egress list for the port.
$hp->v_index()
Returns VLAN IDs
$hp->v_name()
Returns VLAN names
$hp->bp_index()
Returns reference to hash of bridge port table entries map back to interface identifier (iid)

Returns ("ifIndex") for both key and value for 1600, 2424, 4000, and 8000 models since they seem to have problems with BRIDGE-MIB

See documentation in "TABLE METHODS" in SNMP::Info::Layer2 for details.

See documentation in "TABLE METHODS" in SNMP::Info::MAU for details.

These are methods that provide SNMP set functionality for overridden methods or provide a simpler interface to complex set operations. See "SETTING DATA VIA SNMP" in SNMP::Info for general information on set operations.
set_i_vlan()
set_i_vlan_tagged()
2022-04-07 perl v5.32.1

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