NAME
Cisco::SNMP::Config - Configuration Interface for Cisco Management
SYNOPSIS
use Cisco::SNMP::Config;
DESCRIPTION
The following methods are for configuration file management. These methods implement the CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB
for configuration file management. If these operations fail, the older method in OLD-CISCO-SYS-MIB
is tried. All Catalyst OS operations are performed against the CISCO-STACK-MIB
.
METHODS
new() - create a new Cisco::SNMP::Config object
my $cm = Cisco::SNMP::Config->new([OPTIONS]);
Create a new Cisco::SNMP::Config object with OPTIONS as optional parameters. See Cisco::SNMP for options.
config_copy() - configuration file management
my $cc = $cm->config_copy([OPTIONS]);
Manage configuration files. Options allow for TFTP upload or download of running-config or startup-config and a copy running-config to startup-config or vice versa. Valid options are:
Option Description Default
------ ----------- -------
-catos Catalyst OS boolean flag. Enable if 0
device runs Catalyst OS.
-dest 'startup-config', 'running-config' 'startup-config'
or filename for TFTP server
-family Address family IPv4/IPv6 [Inherit from new()]
Valid values for IPv4:
4, v4, ip4, ipv4, AF_INET (constant)
Valid values for IPv6:
6, v6, ip6, ipv6, AF_INET6 (constant)
-password Password for 'ftp', 'scp', 'sftp' 'cisco'
-protocol 'ftp', 'rcp', 'scp', 'sftp', 'tftp' 'tftp'
-source 'startup-config', 'running-config' 'running-config'
or filename on TFTP server
-server Copy server address localhost
-timeout Seconds until timeout for completion 10
check
-username Username for 'ftp', 'rcp', 'scp', 'cisco'
'sftp'
The default behavior with no options is copy running-config startup-config
.
NOTE: Use care when performing TFTP upload to startup-config. This MUST be a FULL configuration file as the config file is NOT merged, but instead OVERWRITES the startup-config.
A hostname value for tftp will be resolved to IPv4/v6 based on family. Family is inherited from the value set in new() but can be overriden. Providing a numeric address will also self-determine the IPv4/v6 address.
Allows the following accessors to be called.
ccStartTime() - return config copy start time
$cc->ccStartTime();
Return the start time of the configuration copy operation relative to system uptime.
ccEndTime() - return config copy end time
$cc->ccEndTime();
Return the end time of the configuration copy operation relative to system uptime.
INHERITED METHODS
The following are inherited methods. See Cisco::SNMP for more information.
- close
- error
- session
EXPORT
None by default.
EXAMPLES
This distribution comes with several scripts (installed to the default bin
install directory) that not only demonstrate example uses but also provide functional execution.
LICENSE
This software is released under the same terms as Perl itself. If you don't know what that means visit http://perl.com/.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) Michael Vincent 2015
All rights reserved