NAME
NetworkInfo::Discovery::Host - holds all the data we know about a host
SYNOPSIS
use NetworkInfo::Discovery::Host;
my $host = new NetworkInfo::Discovery::Host('interface'=> '192.168.1.3',
'mac'=> '11:11:11:11:11:11',
'dnsname' => 'someotherhost' )
|| warn ("failed to make host");
DESCRIPTION
NetworkInfo::Discovery::Host
has all the information we could ever want to know about a host.
- dnsname
-
this it the name that DNS knows this host by.
- interface
-
this is the software address of the host (a.k.a its IP address)
- mac
-
this is the hardware Media Access Control address (MAC address) of the host
- open_ports
-
these are ports that we know this host to be listening on
METHODS
- new
-
returns a new Host object, and takes the arguments shown in this example:
$obj = NetworkInfo::Discovery::Host->new( [dnsname => $text,] [interface => $ipaddress_text,] [mac => $mac_text,] [open_ports => $array_numbers,] );
- dnsname ([$name])
-
get set this dns name
- interface ([$name])
-
get set this ip address in the form "111.222.333.444"
- mac ([$mac])
-
get set this mac address in the form "aa:bb:bb:dd:ee:ff"
- open_ports ([@ports])
-
get/set the open listening ports for this host
- id
-
returns the "hopefully" unique address for this host. this is a real design flaw that needs to be worked out. the id right now is either just the ip address or "ipaddress+macaddress" if we know the mac address.
- get_attributes
-
returns a hash of attributes about this host. it is currently used only by the
NetworkInfo::Discovery
module to store our graph info.
AUTHOR
Tom Scanlan <tscanlan@openreach.com>
SEE ALSO
NetworkInfo::Discovery::Detect
NetworkInfo::Discovery::Traceroute
BUGS
Please send any bugs to Tom Scanlan <tscanlan@they.gotdns.org>
2 POD Errors
The following errors were encountered while parsing the POD:
- Around line 47:
'=item' outside of any '=over'
- Around line 174:
You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'