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NetSNMP::agent (3)
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    NAME

    NetSNMP::agent - Perl extension for the net-snmp agent.
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

      use NetSNMP::agent;
    
    

      my $agent = new NetSNMP::agent('Name' => 'my_agent_name');
    
    
     

    DESCRIPTION

    This module implements an API set to make a SNMP agent act as a snmp agent, a snmp subagent (using the AgentX subagent protocol) and/or embedded perl-APIs directly within the traditional net-snmp agent demon.

    Also see the tutorial about the genaral Net-SNMP C API, which this module implements in a perl-way, and a perl specific tutorial at:

      http://www.net-snmp.org/tutorial-5/toolkit/
    
    
     

    EXAMPLES

     

    Sub-agent example

            use NetSNMP::agent (':all');
    
    

            my $value = "hello world";
            sub myhandler {
                my ($handler, $registration_info, $request_info, $requests) = @_;
                my $request;
    
    

                for($request = $requests; $request; $request = $request->next()) {
                    my $oid = $request->getOID();
                    if ($request_info->getMode() == MODE_GET) {
                        # ... generally, you would calculate value from oid
                        if ($oid == new NetSNMP::OID(".1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.9999.9999.7375.1.0")) {
                            $request->setValue(ASN_OCTET_STR, $value);
                        }
                    } elsif ($request_info->getMode() == MODE_GETNEXT) {
                        # ... generally, you would calculate value from oid
                        if ($oid < new NetSNMP::OID(".1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.9999.9999.7375.1.0")) {
                            $request->setOID(".1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.9999.9999.7375.1.0");
                            $request->setValue(ASN_OCTET_STR, $value);
                        }
                    } elsif ($request_info->getMode() == MODE_SET_RESERVE1) {
                        if ($oid != new NetSNMP::OID(".1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.9999.9999.7375.1.0")) {  # do error checking here
                            $request->setError($request_info, SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHNAME);
                        }
                    } elsif ($request_info->getMode() == MODE_SET_ACTION) {
                        # ... (or use the value)
                        $value = $request->getValue();
                    }
                }
    
    

            }
    
    

            my $agent = new NetSNMP::agent(
                                    # makes the agent read a my_agent_name.conf file
                                    'Name' => "my_agent_name",
                                    'AgentX' => 1
                                    );
            }
    
    

            $agent->register("my_agent_name", ".1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.9999.9999.7375",
                             \&myhandler);
    
    

            my $running = 1;
            while($running) {
                    $agent->agent_check_and_process(1);
            }
    
    

            $agent->shutdown();
    
    
     

    Embedded agent example

            # place this in a .pl file, and then in your snmpd.conf file put:
            #    perl do '/path/to/file.pl';
    
    

            use NetSNMP::agent;
            my $agent;
    
    

            sub myhandler {
                my ($handler, $registration_info, $request_info, $requests) = @_;
                # ...
            }
    
    

            $agent = new NetSNMP::agent(
                                    'Name' => 'my_agent_name'
                                    );
    
    

            $agent->register("my_agent_name", ".1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.9999.9999.7375",
                             \&myhandler);
    
    

            $agent->main_loop();
    
    
     

    CONSTRUCTOR

        new ( OPTIONS )
            This is the constructor for a new NetSNMP::agent object.
    
    

        Possible options are:
    
    

            Name    - Name of the agent (optional, defaults to "perl")
                      (The snmp library will read a NAME.conf snmp
                      configuration file based on this argument.)
            AgentX  - Make us a sub-agent (0 = false, 1 = true)
                      (The Net-SNMP master agent must be running first)
            Ports   - Ports this agent will listen on (EG: "udp:161,tcp:161")
    
    

        Example:
    
    

            $agent = new NetSNMP::agent(
                                     'Name' => 'my_agent_name',
                                     'AgentX' => 1
                                     );
    
    
     

    METHODS

        register (NAME, OID, \&handler_routine )
            Registers the callback handler with given OID.
    
    

            $agent->register();
    
    

            A return code of 0 indicates no error.
    
    

        agent_check_and_process ( BLOCKING )
            Run one iteration of the main loop.
    
    

            BLOCKING - Blocking or non-blocking call. 1 = true, 0 = false.
    
    

            $agent->agent_check_and_process(1);
    
    

        main_loop ()
            Runs the agent in a loop. Does not return.
    
    

        shutdown ()
            Nicely shuts down the agent or sub-agent.
    
    

            $agent->shutdown();
    
    
     

    HANDLER CALLBACKS

        handler ( HANDLER, REGISTRATION_INFO, REQUEST_INFO, REQUESTS )
    
    

            The handler is called with the following parameters:
    
    

            HANDLER                 - FIXME
            REGISTRATION_INFO       - what are the correct meanings of these?
            REQUEST_INFO            -
            REQUESTS                -
    
    

        Example handler:
    
    

            sub myhandler {
                my ($handler, $reg_info, $request_info, $requests) = @_;
                # ...
            }
    
    

    The handler subroutine will be called when a SNMP request received by the agent for anything below the registered OID. The handler is passed 4 arguments: $handler, $registration_info, $request_info, $requests. These match the arguments passed to the C version of the same API. Note that they are not entirely complete objects but are functional ``enough'' at this point in time.  

    $request_info object functions

        getMode ()
            Returns the mode of the request. See the MODES section for
            list of valid modes.
    
    

            $mode = $request->getMode();
    
    

        getRootOID ()
            Returns a NetSNMP::OID object that describes the registration
            point that the handler is getting called for (in case you
            register one handler function with multiple OIDs, which should
            be rare anyway)
    
    

            $root_oid = $request->getRootOID();
    
    
     

    $request object functions

        next ()
            Returns the next request in the list or undef if there is no
            next request.
    
    

            $request = $request->next();
    
    

        getOID ()
            Returns the oid of the request (a NetSNMP::OID class).
    
    

            $oid = $request->getOID();
    
    

        setOID (new NetSNMP::OID("someoid"))
            Sets the OID of the request to a passed oid value.  This
            should generally only be done during handling of GETNEXT
            requests.
    
    

            $request->setOID(new NetSNMP::OID("someoid"));
    
    

        getValue ()
            Returns the value of the request. Used for example when
            setting values.
    
    

            $value = $request->getValue();
    
    

            FIXME: how to get the type of the value? Is it even available?
                   [Wes: no, not yet.]
    
    

        setValue ( TYPE, DATA )
            Sets the data to be returned to the daemon.
    
    

            Returns 1 on success, 0 on error.
    
    

            TYPE - Type of the data. See NetSNMP::ASN for valid types.
            DATA - The data to return.
    
    

            $ret = $request->setValue(ASN_OCTET_STR, "test");
    
    

        setError ( REQUEST_INFO, ERROR_CODE )
            Sets the given error code for the request. See the ERROR CODES
            section for list of valid codes.
    
    

            $request->setError($request_info, SNMP_ERR_NOTWRITABLE);
    
    

        getProcessed ()
            The processed flag indicates that a request does not need to
            be dealt with because someone else (a higher handler) has
            dealt with it already.
    
    

            $processed = $request->getProcessed();
    
    

        setProcessed ( PROCESSED )
            Sets the processed flag flag in the request.  You generally
            should not have to set this yourself.
    
    

            PROCESSED - 0 = false, 1 = true
    
    

            $request->setProcessed(1);
    
    

        getDelegated ()
            If you can handle a request in the background or at a future
            time (EG, you're waiting on a file handle, or network traffic,
            or ...), the delegated flag can be set in the request.  When
            the request is processed in the future the flag should be set
            back to 0 so the agent will know that it can wrap up the
            original request and send it back to the manager.  This has
            not been tested within perl, but it hopefully should work.
    
    

            $delegated = $request->getDelegated();
    
    

        setDelegated ( DELEGATED )
            Sets the delegated flag.
    
    

            DELEGATED - 0 = false, 1 = true
    
    

            $request->setDelegated(1);
    
    

        getRepeat ()
            The repeat flag indicates that a getbulk operation is being
            handled and this indicates how many answers need to be
            returned.  Generally, if you didn't register to directly
            handle getbulk support yourself, you won't need to deal with
            this value.
    
    

            $repeat = $request->getRepeat();
    
    

        setRepeat ( REPEAT )
            Sets the repeat count (decrement after answering requests if
            you handle getbulk requests yourself)
    
    

            REPEAT -  repeat count FIXME
    
    

            $request->setRepeat(5);
    
    
     

    MODES

            MODE_GET
            MODE_GETBULK
            MODE_GETNEXT
            MODE_SET_ACTION
            MODE_SET_BEGIN
            MODE_SET_COMMIT
            MODE_SET_FREE
            MODE_SET_RESERVE1
            MODE_SET_RESERVE2
            MODE_SET_UNDO
    
    
     

    ERROR CODES

            SNMP_ERR_NOERROR
            SNMP_ERR_TOOBIG
            SNMP_ERR_NOSUCHNAME
            SNMP_ERR_BADVALUE
            SNMP_ERR_READONLY
            SNMP_ERR_GENERR
            SNMP_ERR_NOACCESS
            SNMP_ERR_WRONGTYPE
            SNMP_ERR_WRONGLENGTH
            SNMP_ERR_WRONGENCODING
            SNMP_ERR_WRONGVALUE
            SNMP_ERR_NOCREATION
            SNMP_ERR_INCONSISTENTVALUE
            SNMP_ERR_RESOURCEUNAVAILABLE
            SNMP_ERR_COMMITFAILED
            SNMP_ERR_UNDOFAILED
            SNMP_ERR_AUTHORIZATIONERROR
            SNMP_ERR_NOTWRITABLE
    
    
     

    AUTHOR

    Please mail the net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net mailing list for help, questions or comments about this module.

    Module written by:
       Wes Hardaker  <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net>

    Documentation written by:
       Toni Willberg <toniw@iki.fi>
       Wes Hardaker  <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net>  

    SEE ALSO

    NetSNMP::OID(3), NetSNMP::ASN(3), perl(1).


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    EXAMPLES
    Sub-agent example
    Embedded agent example
    CONSTRUCTOR
    METHODS
    HANDLER CALLBACKS
    $request_info object functions
    $request object functions
    MODES
    ERROR CODES
    AUTHOR
    SEE ALSO


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