SNMP::Info::Layer3::NetSNMP.3pm

Langue: en

Version: 2007-11-25 (mandriva - 01/05/08)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

SNMP::Info::Layer3::NetSNMP - SNMP Interface to L3 Net-SNMP Devices

AUTHORS

Bradley Baetz and Bill Fenner

SYNOPSIS

  # Let SNMP::Info determine the correct subclass for you. 
  my $netsnmp = new SNMP::Info(
                           AutoSpecify => 1,
                           Debug       => 1,
                           # These arguments are passed directly on to SNMP::Session
                           DestHost    => 'myrouter',
                           Community   => 'public',
                           Version     => 2
                         ) 
     or die "Can't connect to DestHost.\n";
 
 
  my $class      = $netsnmp->class();
  print "SNMP::Info determined this device to fall under subclass : $class\n";
 
 

DESCRIPTION

Subclass for Generic Net-SNMP devices

Inherited Classes

SNMP::Info::Layer3

Required MIBs

UCD-SNMP-MIB
NET-SNMP-TC
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB
Inherited Classes' MIBs
See SNMP::Info::Layer3 for its own MIB requirements.

GLOBALS

These are methods that return scalar value from SNMP
$netsnmp->vendor()
Returns 'Net-SNMP'.
$netsnmp->os()
Returns the OS extracted from sysDescr.
$netsnmp->os_ver()
Returns the software version extracted from sysDescr, along with the Net-SNMP version.
$netsnmp->uptime()
Returns the system uptime instead of the agent uptime. NOTE: discontinuity timers and other TimeStamp-based objects are based on agent uptime, so use orig_uptime().

Globals imported from SNMP::Info::Layer3

See documentation in SNMP::Info::Layer3 for details.

TABLE ENTRIES

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

Table Methods imported from SNMP::Info::Layer3

See documentation in SNMP::Info::Layer3 for details.

NOTES

In order to cause SNMP::Info to classify your device into this class, it may be necessary to put a configuration line into your snmpd.conf similar to
   sysobjectid .1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.N
 
 

where N is the object ID for your OS from the "NET-SNMP-TC" MIB (or 255 if not listed). Some Net-SNMP installations default to an incorrect return value for system.sysObjectId.

In order to recognize a Net-SNMP device as Layer3, it may be necessary to put a configuration line similar to

   sysservices 76
 
 

in your snmpd.conf.