Returns the oui
table entry matching this Node.
You can then join on this relation and retrieve the Company name from the related table.
The JOIN is of type LEFT, in case the OUI table has not been populated.
Returns the set of node
entries associated with this IP.
That is,
all the MAC addresses recorded which have ever hosted this IP Address.
Remember you can pass a filter to this method to find only active or inactive nodes,
but do take into account that both the node
and node_nbt
tables include independent active
fields.
See also the node_sightings
helper routine,
below.
Returns the set of node_ip
entries associated with this NetBIOS entry.
That is,
the IP addresses which the same MAC address at the time of discovery.
Note that the Active status of the returned IP entries will all be the same as the current NetBIOS entry.
Returns the set of node
entries associated with this IP.
That is,
all the MAC addresses recorded which have ever hosted this IP Address.
Remember you can pass a filter to this method to find only active or inactive nodes,
but do take into account that both the node
and node_ip
tables include independent active
fields.
time_first_stamp
and time_last_stamp
provide preformatted timestamps of the time_first
and time_last
fields.Formatted version of the time_first
field,
accurate to the minute.
The format is somewhat like ISO 8601 or RFC3339 but without the middle T
between the date stamp and time stamp.
That is:
2012-02-06 12:49
Formatted version of the time_last
field, accurate to the minute.
The format is somewhat like ISO 8601 or RFC3339 but without the middle T
between the date stamp and time stamp. That is:
2012-02-06 12:49
Returns the mac
column instantiated into a NetAddr::MAC object.