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Info::LLDP(3)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	 Info::LLDP(3)

NAME
       SNMP::Info::LLDP - SNMP Interface to the Link Layer Discovery Protocol
       (LLDP)

AUTHOR
       Eric Miller

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

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

	$haslldp   = $lldp->hasLLDP() ? 'yes' : 'no';

	# Print out a map of device ports with LLDP neighbors:
	my $interfaces	  = $lldp->interfaces();
	my $lldp_if	  = $lldp->lldp_if();
	my $lldp_ip	  = $lldp->lldp_ip();
	my $lldp_port	  = $lldp->lldp_port();

	foreach my $lldp_key (keys %$lldp_ip){
	   my $iid	     = $lldp_if->{$lldp_key};
	   my $port	     = $interfaces->{$iid};
	   my $neighbor	     = $lldp_ip->{$lldp_key};
	   my $neighbor_port = $lldp_port->{$lldp_key};
	   print "Port : $port connected to $neighbor / $neighbor_port\n";
	}

DESCRIPTION
       SNMP::Info::LLDP is a subclass of SNMP::Info that provides an object
       oriented interface to LLDP information through SNMP.

       LLDP is a Layer 2 protocol that allows a network device to advertise
       its identity and capabilities on the local network providing topology
       information.  The protocol is defined in the IEEE standard 802.1AB.

       Create or use a device subclass that inherits this class.  Do not use
       directly.

   Inherited Classes
       None.

   Required MIBs
       LLDP-MIB
       LLDP-EXT-DOT1-MIB
       LLDP-EXT-DOT3-MIB

GLOBAL METHODS
       These are methods that return scalar values from SNMP

       $lldp->hasLLDP()
	   Is LLDP is active in this device?

	   Note:  LLDP may be active, but nothing in "lldpRemoteSystemsData"
	   Tables so the device would not return any useful topology
	   information.

       $lldp->lldp_sysname()
	   The string value used to identify the system name of the local
	   system.  If the local agent supports IETF RFC 3418,
	   "lldpLocSysName" object should have the same value of "sysName"
	   object.

	   Nulls are removed before the value is returned.

	   ("lldpLocSysName")

       $lldp->lldp_sysdesc()
	   The string value used to identify the system description of the
	   local system.  If the local agent supports IETF RFC 3418,
	   "lldpLocSysDesc" object should have the same value of "sysDesc"
	   object.

	   Nulls are removed before the value is returned.

	   ("lldpLocSysDesc")

       $lldp->lldp_sys_cap()
	   Returns which system capabilities are enabled on the local system.
	   Results are munged into an ascii binary string, LSB.	 Each digit
	   represents a bit from the table below:

	   Bit 'other(0)' indicates that the system has capabilities other
	   than those listed below.
	   Bit 'repeater(1)' indicates that the system has repeater
	   capability.
	   Bit 'bridge(2)' indicates that the system has bridge capability.
	   Bit 'wlanAccessPoint(3)' indicates that the system has WLAN access
	   point capability.
	   Bit 'router(4)' indicates that the system has router capability.
	   Bit 'telephone(5)' indicates that the system has telephone
	   capability.
	   Bit 'docsisCableDevice(6)' indicates that the system has DOCSIS
	   Cable Device capability (IETF RFC 2669 & 2670).
	   Bit 'stationOnly(7)' indicates that the system has only station
	   capability and nothing else."

	   ("lldpLocSysCapEnabled")

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

       $lldp->lldp_id()
	   Returns the string value used to identify the chassis
	   component  associated with the remote system.

	   ("lldpRemChassisId")

       $lldp->lldp_if()
	   Returns the mapping to the SNMP Interface Table.

       $lldp->lldp_ip()
	   Returns remote IPv4 address.	 Returns for all other address types,
	   use lldp_addr if you want any return address type.

       $lldp->lldp_addr()
	   Returns remote address.  Type may be any IANA Address Family
	   Number.  Currently only returns IPv4 or MAC addresses.

       $lldp->lldp_port()
	   Returns remote port ID

   LLDP Remote Table ("lldpRemTable")
       $lldp->lldp_rem_id_type()
	   Returns the type of encoding used to identify the chassis
	   associated with the remote system.

	   ("lldpRemChassisIdSubtype")

       $lldp->lldp_rem_id()
	   Returns the string value used to identify the chassis
	   component  associated with the remote system.

	   ("lldpRemChassisId")

       $lldp->lldp_rem_pid_type()
	   Returns the type of port identifier encoding used in the associated
	   "lldpRemPortId" object.

	   ("lldpRemPortIdSubtype")

       $lldp->lldp_rem_pid()
	   Returns the string value used to identify the port component
	   associated with the remote system.

	   ("lldpRemPortId")

       $lldp->lldp_rem_desc()
	   Returns the string value used to identify the description of the
	   given port associated with the remote system.

	   Nulls are removed before the value is returned.

	   ("lldpRemPortDesc")

       $lldp->lldp_rem_sysname()
	   Returns the string value used to identify the system name of the
	   remote system.

	   Nulls are removed before the value is returned.

	   ("lldpRemSysName")

       $lldp->lldp_rem_sysdesc()
	   Returns the string value used to identify the system description of
	   the remote system.

	   Nulls are removed before the value is returned.

	   ("lldpRemSysDesc")

       $lldp->lldp_rem_sys_cap()
	   Returns which system capabilities are enabled on the local system.
	   Results are munged into an ascii binary string, LSB.	 Each digit
	   represents a bit from the table below:

	   Bit 'other(0)' indicates that the system has capabilities other
	   than those listed below.
	   Bit 'repeater(1)' indicates that the system has repeater
	   capability.
	   Bit 'bridge(2)' indicates that the system has bridge capability.
	   Bit 'wlanAccessPoint(3)' indicates that the system has WLAN access
	   point capability.
	   Bit 'router(4)' indicates that the system has router capability.
	   Bit 'telephone(5)' indicates that the system has telephone
	   capability.
	   Bit 'docsisCableDevice(6)' indicates that the system has DOCSIS
	   Cable Device capability (IETF RFC 2669 & 2670).
	   Bit 'stationOnly(7)' indicates that the system has only station
	   capability and nothing else."

	   ("lldpRemSysCapEnabled")

perl v5.14.1			  2011-09-28			 Info::LLDP(3)
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