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6 SNMP::Info::CiscoConfig - SNMP Interface to Cisco Configuration Files
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9 Justin Hunter, Eric Miller
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12 my $ciscoconfig = new SNMP::Info(
13 AutoSpecify => 1,
14 Debug => 1,
15 DestHost => 'myswitch',
16 Community => 'public',
17 Version => 2
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20 or die "Can't connect to DestHost.\n";
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22 my $class = $ciscoconfig->class();
23 print " Using device sub class : $class\n";
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26 SNMP::Info::CiscoConfig is a subclass of SNMP::Info that provides an
27 interface to CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB, CISCO-FLASH-MIB, and OLD-CISCO-SYS-
28 MIB. These MIBs facilitate the writing of configuration files.
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30 Use or create a subclass of SNMP::Info that inherits this one. Do not
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33 Inherited Classes
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36 Required MIBs
37 CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB
38 CISCO-FLASH-MIB
39 OLD-CISCO-SYS-MIB
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42 These are methods that return scalar value from SNMP
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44 $ciscoconfig->old_write_mem()
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47 $ciscoconfig->old_write_net()
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54 Config Copy Request Table ("ccCopyTable")
55 $ciscoconfig->config_protocol()
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58 $ciscoconfig->config_source_type()
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61 $ciscoconfig->config_dest_type()
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64 $ciscoconfig->config_server_addr()
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67 $ciscoconfig->config_filename()
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70 $ciscoconfig->config_username()
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73 $ciscoconfig->config_password()
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76 $ciscoconfig->config_notify_complete()
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79 $ciscoconfig->config_copy_state()
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82 $ciscoconfig->config_copy_start_time()
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85 $ciscoconfig->config_copy_complete_time()
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88 $ciscoconfig->config_fail_cause()
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91 $ciscoconfig->config_row_status()
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94 Flash Copy Table ("ciscoFlashCopyTable")
95 Table of Flash copy operation entries.
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97 $ciscoconfig->flash_copy_cmd()
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100 $ciscoconfig->flash_copy_protocol()
101 ("ciscoFlashCopyProtocol")
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103 $ciscoconfig->flash_copy_address()
104 ("ciscoFlashCopyServerAddress")
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106 $ciscoconfig->flash_copy_source()
107 ("ciscoFlashCopySourceName")
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109 $ciscoconfig->flash_copy_dest()
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112 $ciscoconfig->flash_copy_row_status()
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117 methods or provide a simpler interface to complex set operations. See
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121 $ciscoconfig->copy_run_tftp (tftpserver, tftpfilename )
122 Store the running configuration on a TFTP server. Equivalent to
123 the CLI commands "copy running-config tftp" or "write net".
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126 procedure first and then the older "write net" procedure if that
127 fails. The newer procedure is supported Cisco devices with the
128 CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB available, Cisco IOS software release 12.0 or
129 on some devices as early as release 11.2P. The older procedure has
130 been depreciated by Cisco and is utilized only to support devices
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134 $ciscoconfig->copy_run_tftp('1.2.3.4', 'myconfig')
135 or die "Couldn't save config. ",$ciscoconfig->error(1);
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137 $ciscoconfig->copy_run_start()
138 Copy the running configuration to the start up configuration.
139 Equivalent to the CLI command "copy running-config startup-config"
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143 startup-config" procedure first and then the older "write mem"
144 procedure if that fails. The newer procedure is supported Cisco
145 devices with the CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB available, Cisco IOS
146 software release 12.0 or on some devices as early as release 11.2P.
147 The older procedure has been depreciated by Cisco and is utilized
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