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# SNMP::Info::Layer3::CiscoFWSM
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# Copyright (c) 2010 Brian De Wolf
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package SNMP::Info::Layer3::CiscoFWSM;

use strict;
use warnings;
use Exporter;
use SNMP::Info::CiscoStats;
use SNMP::Info::Layer3;

@SNMP::Info::Layer3::CiscoFWSM::ISA = qw/SNMP::Info::CiscoStats
	SNMP::Info::Layer3
	Exporter/;
@SNMP::Info::Layer3::CiscoFWSM::EXPORT_OK = qw//;

use vars qw/$VERSION %GLOBALS %MIBS %FUNCS %MUNGE/;

$VERSION = '3.34';

%MIBS = ( %SNMP::Info::Layer3::MIBS, %SNMP::Info::CiscoStats::MIBS, );

%GLOBALS
	= ( %SNMP::Info::Layer3::GLOBALS, %SNMP::Info::CiscoStats::GLOBALS, );

%FUNCS = (
	%SNMP::Info::Layer3::FUNCS,
	%SNMP::Info::CiscoStats::FUNCS,
);

%MUNGE = ( %SNMP::Info::Layer3::MUNGE, %SNMP::Info::CiscoStats::MUNGE, );

# For FWSMs, the ipNetToPhysicalPhysAddress table appears to be of the form:
# $ifindex.$inetaddresstype.$proto.$ip_address -> $mac_address
#
# Using the output of ipNetToPhysicalPhysAddress, we can emulate the other
# functions.
#
# This doesn't really line up to what at_* return, so we munge it

sub at_paddr {
	my ($fwsm)    = shift;
	my ($partial) = shift;

	my $paddrs   = $fwsm->n2p_paddr($partial);
	my $n_paddrs = {};

	foreach my $key ( keys %$paddrs ) {
		my $paddr = $paddrs->{$key};
		my @parts = split /\./, $key;
		my ( $ifindex, $addrtype, $proto ) = splice @parts, 0, 3;
		my $ip = join ".", @parts;

		next if ( $proto != 4 );    # at_paddr doesn't support non-IPv4

		$n_paddrs->{"$ifindex.$ip"} = $paddr;
	}
	return $n_paddrs;
}

sub at_netaddr {
	my ($fwsm)    = shift;
	my ($partial) = shift;

	my $paddrs = $fwsm->n2p_paddr($partial);

	my $netaddrs = {};

	foreach my $key ( keys %$paddrs ) {
		my $paddr = $paddrs->{$key};
		my @parts = split /\./, $key;
		my ( $ifindex, $addrtype, $proto ) = splice @parts, 0, 3;
		my $ip = join ".", @parts;

		next if ( $proto != 4 );    # at_netaddr doesn't support non-IPv4

		$netaddrs->{"$ifindex.$ip"} = $ip;
	}
	return $netaddrs;
}

sub at_ifaddr {
	my ($fwsm)    = shift;
	my ($partial) = shift;

	my $paddrs = $fwsm->n2p_paddr($partial);

	my $ifaddrs = {};

	foreach my $key ( keys %$paddrs ) {
		my $paddr = $paddrs->{$key};
		my @parts = split /\./, $key;
		my ( $ifindex, $addrtype, $proto ) = splice @parts, 0, 3;
		my $ip = join ".", @parts;

		next if ( $proto != 4 );    # at_ifaddr doesn't support non-IPv4

		$ifaddrs->{"$ifindex.$ip"} = $ip;
	}
	return $ifaddrs;
}

1;
__END__

=head1 NAME

SNMP::Info::Layer3::CiscoFWSM - SNMP Interface to Firewall Services Modules
for features not covered elsewhere.

=head1 AUTHOR

Brian De Wolf

=head1 SYNOPSIS

 # Let SNMP::Info determine the correct subclass for you. 
 my $fwsm = new SNMP::Info(
						AutoSpecify => 1,
						Debug       => 1,
						# These arguments are passed directly to SNMP::Session
						DestHost    => 'myswitch',
						Community   => 'public',
						Version     => 2
						) 
	or die "Can't connect to DestHost.\n";

 my $class      = $fwsm->class();
 print "SNMP::Info determined this device to fall under subclass : $class\n";

=head1 DESCRIPTION

Subclass for Cisco Firewall Services Modules

=head2 Inherited Classes

=over

=item SNMP::Info::CiscoStats

=item SNMP::Info::Layer3

=back

=head2 Required MIBs

=over

=item Inherited Classes' MIBs

See L<SNMP::Info::CiscoStats/"Required MIBs"> for its own MIB requirements.

See L<SNMP::Info::Layer3/"Required MIBs"> for its own MIB requirements.

=back

=head1 GLOBALS

=head2 Globals imported from SNMP::Info::CiscoStats

See documentation in L<SNMP::Info::CiscoStats/"GLOBALS"> for details.

=head2 Global Methods imported from SNMP::Info::Layer3

See documentation in L<SNMP::Info::Layer3/"GLOBALS"> for details.

=head1 TABLE METHODS

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

=over

=back

=head2 Overrides

=over

=item $fwsm->at_paddr()

This function derives the at_paddr information from the n2p_paddr() table as
the MIB to provide that information isn't supported on FWSM.

=item $fwsm->at_netaddr()

This function derives the at_netaddr information from the n2p_paddr() table as
the MIB to provide that information isn't supported on FWSM.

=item $fwsm->at_ifaddr()

This function derives the at_ifaddr information from the n2p_paddr() table as
the MIB to provide that information isn't supported on FWSM.

=back

=head2 Table Methods imported from SNMP::Info::CiscoStats

See documentation in L<SNMP::Info::CiscoStats/"TABLE METHODS"> for details.

=head2 Table Methods imported from SNMP::Info::Layer3

See documentation in L<SNMP::Info::Layer3/"TABLE METHODS"> for details.

=cut