NAME
SNMP::Info::MAU - SNMP Interface to Medium Access Unit (MAU) MIB (RFC 2668) via SNMP
AUTHOR
Max Baker
SYNOPSIS
my $mau = new SNMP::Info (
AutoSpecify => 1,
Debug => 1,
DestHost => 'hpswitch',
Community => 'public',
Version => 2
);
my $class = $mau->class();
print " Using device sub class : $class\n";
DESCRIPTION
SNMP::Info::MAU is a subclass of SNMP::Info that supplies access to the MAU-MIB (RFC 2668). This MIB is sometimes implemented on Layer 2 network devices like HP Switches. MAU = Media Access Unit.
The MAU table contains link and duplex info for the port itself and the device connected to that port.
Normally you use or create a subclass of SNMP::Info that inherits this one. Do not use directly.
For debugging purposes call the class directly as you would SNMP::Info
my $mau = new SNMP::Info::MAU(...);
Inherited Classes
None.
Required MIBs
GLOBALS
These are methods that return scalar value from SNMP
TABLE METHODS
These are methods that return tables of information in the form of a reference to a hash.
- $mau->
mau_i_duplex() -
Parses mau_index and mau_link to return the duplex information for interfaces.
- $mau->
mau_i_duplex_admin() -
Parses
mac_index,mau_autostat,mau_type_adminin order to find the admin duplex setting for all the interfaces. -
Returns either (auto,full,half).
- $mau->
mau_i_duplex_admin_old() -
Called by
mau_i_duplex_admin()ifmau_type_adminis empty. Parsesmau_index,mau_autostat,mau_autosentin order to find the admin duplex setting for all the interfaces. -
Returns either (auto,none,full,half).
- $mau->
mau_i_speed_admin() -
Returns admin speed setting for all the interfaces.
MAU INTERFACE TABLE METHODS
- $mau->
mau_index()- Returns a list of interfaces and their index in the MAU IF Table. -
(
ifMauIfIndex) - $mau->
mau_link()- Returns the type of Media Access used. -
This is essentially the type of link in use. eg. dot3MauType100BaseTXFD - 100BaseT at Full Duplex -
(
ifMauType) - $mau->
mau_status()- Returns the admin link condition as -
1 - other 2 - unknown 3 - operational 4 - standby 5 - shutdown 6 - reset -
Use 5 and !5 to see if the link is up or down on the admin side.
-
(
ifMauStatus) - $mau->
mau_up()- Returns the current link condition -
(C<ifMauMediaAvailable>)
- $mau->
mau_type()- Returns a 32bit string reporting the capabilities of the port from a MAU POV. -
Directly from F<MAU-MIB> : Bit Capability 0 other or unknown 1 AUI 2 10BASE-5 3 FOIRL 4 10BASE-2 5 10BASE-T duplex mode unknown 6 10BASE-FP 7 10BASE-FB 8 10BASE-FL duplex mode unknown 9 10BROAD36 10 10BASE-T half duplex mode 11 10BASE-T full duplex mode 12 10BASE-FL half duplex mode 13 10BASE-FL full duplex mode 14 100BASE-T4 15 100BASE-TX half duplex mode 16 100BASE-TX full duplex mode 17 100BASE-FX half duplex mode 18 100BASE-FX full duplex mode 19 100BASE-T2 half duplex mode 20 100BASE-T2 full duplex mode -
(
ifMauTypeList) - $mau->
mau_type_admin() -
(
ifMauDefaultType) - $mau->
mau_auto()- Returns status of auto-negotiation mode for ports. -
(
ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus) - $mau->
mau_autostat() -
(
ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus) - $mau->
mau_autosent()- Returns a 32 bit bit-string representing the capabilities we are broadcasting on that port -
Uses the same decoder as $mau->mau_type(). -
(
ifMauAutoNegCapAdvertised) - $mau->
mau_autorec()- Returns a 32 bit bit-string representing the capabilities of the device on the other end. -
Uses the same decoder as $mau->mau_type(). -
(
ifMauAutoNegCapReceived)
Utility Functions
munge_int2bin()- Unpacks an integer into a 32bit bit string.- $mau->
_isfullduplex(bitstring)- $mau->
-
Boolean. Checks to see if any of the full_duplex types from mau_type() are high. Currently bits 11,13,16,18,20. - $mau->
_ishalfduplex(bitstring) -
Boolean. Checks to see if any of the half_duplex types from mau_type() are high. Currently bits 10,12,15,17,19.
