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NAME

       SNMP::Info::Bridge - SNMP Interface to SNMP data available through the BRIDGE-MIB
       (RFC1493)

AUTHOR

       Max Baker

SYNOPSIS

        my $bridge = new SNMP::Info (
                                    AutoSpecify => 1,
                                    Debug       => 1,
                                    DestHost    => 'switch',
                                    Community   => 'public',
                                    Version     => 2
                                    );

        my $class = $bridge->class();
        print " Using device sub class : $class\n";

        # Grab Forwarding Tables
        my $interfaces = $bridge->interfaces();
        my $fw_mac     = $bridge->fw_mac();
        my $fw_port    = $bridge->fw_port();
        my $bp_index   = $bridge->bp_index();

        foreach my $fw_index (keys %$fw_mac){
           my $mac   = $fw_mac->{$fw_index};
           my $bp_id = $fw_port->{$fw_index};
           my $iid   = $bp_index->{$bp_id};
           my $port  = $interfaces->{$iid};

           print "Port:$port forwarding to $mac\n";
        }

DESCRIPTION

       BRIDGE-MIB is used by most Layer 2 devices, and holds information like the MAC Forwarding
       Table and Spanning Tree Protocol info.

       Q-BRIDGE-MIB holds 802.1q information -- VLANs and Trunking.  Cisco tends not to use this
       MIB, but some proprietary ones.  HP and some nicer vendors use this.  This is from
       "RFC2674_q".

       Create or use a subclass of SNMP::Info that inherits this class.  Do not use directly.

       For debugging you can call new() directly as you would in SNMP::Info

        my $bridge = new SNMP::Info::Bridge(...);

   Inherited Classes
       None.

   Required MIBs
       BRIDGE-MIB
       Q-BRIDGE-MIB

       BRIDGE-MIB needs to be extracted from ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs/v1/v1.tar.gz

GLOBAL METHODS

       These are methods that return scalar values from SNMP

       $bridge->b_mac()
           Returns the MAC Address of the root bridge port

           ("dot1dBaseBridgeAddress")

       $bridge->b_ports()
           Returns the number of ports in device

           ("dot1dBaseNumPorts")

       $bridge->b_type()
           Returns the type of bridging this bridge can perform, transparent and/or source route.

           ("dot1dBaseType")

       $bridge->stp_ver()
           Returns what version of STP the device is running.

           ("dot1dStpProtocolSpecification")

       $bridge->stp_time()
           Returns time since last topology change detected. (100ths/second)

           ("dot1dStpTimeSinceTopologyChange")

       $bridge->stp_root()
           Returns root of STP.

           ("dot1dStpDesignatedRoot")

       $bridge->qb_vlans_max()
           Maximum number of VLANS supported on this device.

           ("dot1qMaxSupportedVlans")

       $bridge->qb_vlans()
           Current number of VLANs that are configured in this device.

           ("dot1qNumVlans")

       $bridge->qb_next_vlan_index()
           The next available value for "dot1qVlanIndex" of a local VLAN entry in
           "dot1qVlanStaticTable"

           ("dot1qNextFreeLocalVlanIndex")

TABLE METHODS

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

       $bridge->i_vlan()
           Returns a mapping between "ifIndex" and the PVID or default VLAN.

       $vtp->i_untagged()
           An alias for "i_vlan".

       $bridge->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.

             Example:
             my $interfaces = $bridge->interfaces();
             my $vlans      = $bridge->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";
             }

       $bridge->qb_i_vlan_t()
           Returns reference to hash: key = "dot1dBasePort", value = either 'trunk' for tagged
           ports or the VLAN ID.

       $bridge->v_index()
           Returns VLAN IDs

   Forwarding Table ("dot1dTpFdbEntry")
       $bridge->fw_mac()
           Returns reference to hash of forwarding table MAC Addresses

           ("dot1dTpFdbAddress")

       $bridge->fw_port()
           Returns reference to hash of forwarding table entries port interface identifier (iid)

           ("dot1dTpFdbPort")

       $bridge->fw_status()
           Returns reference to hash of forwarding table entries status

           ("dot1dTpFdbStatus")

   Bridge Port Table ("dot1dBasePortEntry")
       $bridge->bp_index()
           Returns reference to hash of bridge port table entries map back to interface
           identifier (iid)

           ("dot1dBasePortIfIndex")

       $bridge->bp_port()
           Returns reference to hash of bridge port table entries for a port which (potentially)
           has the same value of "dot1dBasePortIfIndex" as another port on the same bridge, this
           object contains the name of an object instance unique to this port.

           ("dot1dBasePortCircuit")

   Spanning Tree Protocol Table ("dot1dStpPortTable")
       Descriptions are straight from BRIDGE-MIB.my

       $bridge->stp_p_id()
           "The port number of the port for which this entry contains Spanning Tree Protocol
           management information."

           ("dot1dStpPort")

       $bridge->stp_p_priority()
           "The value of the priority field which is contained in the first (in network byte
           order) octet of the (2 octet long) Port ID.  The other octet of the Port ID is given
           by the value of "dot1dStpPort"."

           ("dot1dStpPortPriority")

       $bridge->stp_p_state()
           "The port's current state as defined by application of the Spanning Tree Protocol.
           This state controls what action a port takes on reception of a frame.  If the bridge
           has detected a port that is malfunctioning it will place that port into the broken(6)
           state.  For ports which are disabled (see "dot1dStpPortEnable"), this object will have
           a value of disabled(1)."

            disabled(1)
            blocking(2)
            listening(3)
            learning(4)
            forwarding(5)
            broken(6)

           ("dot1dStpPortState")

       $bridge->stp_p_cost()
           "The contribution of this port to the path cost of paths towards the spanning tree
           root which include this port.  802.1D-1990 recommends that the default value of this
           parameter be in inverse proportion to the speed of the attached LAN."

           ("dot1dStpPortPathCost")

       $bridge->stp_p_root()
           "The unique Bridge Identifier of the Bridge recorded as the Root in the Configuration
           BPDUs transmitted by the Designated Bridge for the segment to which the port is
           attached."

           ("dot1dStpPortDesignatedRoot")

       $bridge->stp_p_bridge()
           "The Bridge Identifier of the bridge which this port considers to be the Designated
           Bridge for this port's segment."

           ("dot1dStpPortDesignatedBridge")

       $bridge->stp_p_port()
           ("dot1dStpPortDesignatedPort")

           "The Port Identifier of the port on the Designated Bridge for this port's segment."

       $bridge->i_stp_port()
           Returns the mapping of ("dot1dStpPortDesignatedPort") to the interface index (iid).

       $bridge->i_stp_state()
           Returns the mapping of ("dot1dStpPortState") to the interface index (iid).

       $bridge->i_stp_id()
           Returns the mapping of ("dot1dStpPort") to the interface index (iid).

       $bridge->i_stp_bridge()
           Returns the mapping of ("dot1dStpPortDesignatedBridge") to the interface index (iid).

   Q-BRIDGE Port VLAN Table ("dot1qPortVlanTable")
       $bridge->qb_i_vlan()
           The PVID, the VLAN ID assigned to untagged frames or Priority-Tagged frames received
           on this port.

           ("dot1qPvid")

       $bridge->qb_i_vlan_type()
           Either "admitAll" or "admitOnlyVlanTagged".  This is a good spot to find trunk ports.

           ("dot1qPortAcceptableFrameTypes")

       $bridge->qb_i_vlan_in_flt()
           When this is "true" the device will discard incoming frames for VLANs which do not
           include this Port in its Member set.  When "false", the port will accept all incoming
           frames.

           ("dot1qPortIngressFiltering")

   Q-BRIDGE VLAN Current Table ("dot1qVlanCurrentTable")
       $bridge->qb_cv_egress()
           The set of ports which are assigned to the egress list for this VLAN.

           ("dot1qVlanCurrentEgressPorts")

       $bridge->qb_cv_untagged()
           The set of ports which should transmit egress packets for this VLAN as untagged.

           ("dot1qVlanCurrentUntaggedPorts")

       $bridge->qb_cv_stat()
           Status of the VLAN, other, permanent, or dynamicGvrp.

           ("dot1qVlanStatus")

   Q-BRIDGE VLAN Static Table ("dot1qVlanStaticTable")
       $bridge->qb_v_name()
           Human-entered name for vlans.

           ("dot1qVlanStaticName")

       $bridge->qb_v_egress()
           The set of ports which are assigned to the egress list for this VLAN.

           ("dot1qVlanStaticEgressPorts")

       $bridge->qb_v_fbdn_egress()
           The set of ports which are prohibited from being included in the egress list for this
           VLAN.

           ("dot1qVlanForbiddenEgressPorts")

       $bridge->qb_v_untagged()
           The set of ports which should transmit egress packets for this VLAN as untagged.

           ("dot1qVlanStaticUntaggedPorts")

       $bridge->qb_v_stat()
           "active" !

           ("dot1qVlanStaticRowStatus")

   Q-BRIDGE Filtering Database Table ("dot1qFdbTable")
       $bridge->qb_fw_mac()
           Returns reference to hash of forwarding table MAC Addresses

           ("dot1qTpFdbAddress")

       $bridge->qb_fw_port()
           Returns reference to hash of forwarding table entries port interface identifier (iid)

           ("dot1qTpFdbPort")

       $bridge->qb_fw_vlan()
           Returns reference to hash of forwarding table entries VLAN ID

       $bridge->qb_fw_status()
           Returns reference to hash of forwarding table entries status

           ("dot1qTpFdbStatus")

SET METHODS

       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.

       $bridge->set_i_vlan(vlan, ifIndex)
           Currently unsupported.  Throws an error and returns.

       $bridge->set_i_untagged(vlan, ifIndex)
           An alias for "set_i_vlan".

       $bridge->set_i_pvid(pvid, ifIndex)
           Currently unsupported.  Throws an error and returns.

       $bridge->set_add_i_vlan_tagged(vlan, ifIndex)
           Currently unsupported.  Throws an error and returns.

       $bridge->set_remove_i_vlan_tagged(vlan, ifIndex)
           Currently unsupported.  Throws an error and returns.