NAME Net::SNMP::Mixin::NXOSDot1qFdb - mixin class for 802.1-Q switch forwarding databases SYNOPSIS use Net::SNMP; use Net::SNMP::Mixin; my $session = Net::SNMP->session( -hostname => 'foo.bar.com' ); $session->mixer('Net::SNMP::Mixin::NXOSDot1qFdb'); $session->init_mixins(); snmp_dispatcher() if $session->nonblocking; $session->init_ok(); die $session->errors if $session->errors; foreach my $fdb_entry ( $session->get_dot1q_fdb_entries() ) { my $mac = $fdb_entry->{MacAddress}; my $vlan_id = $fdb_entry->{vlanId}; my $port = $fdb_entry->{dot1dBasePort}; my $status = $fdb_entry->{fdbStatus}; print "$mac, $vlan_id, $port, $status\n"; } DESCRIPTION A Net::SNMP mixin class for forwarding database info of NXOS 802.1-Q limited MIBs. MIXIN METHODS @fdb = OBJ->get_dot1q_fdb_entries() Returns a list of fdb entries. Every list element is a reference to a hash with the following fields and values: { MacAddress => 'XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX', dot1dBasePort => Integer, vlanId => Integer, fdbStatus => Integer, fdbStatusString => String, } MacAddress MacAddress received, in normalized IEEE form XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX. dot1dBasePort The receiving bride-port for the MAC address. vlanId Every MacAdress is related to a distinct vlanId. fdbStatus The status of this entry. The meanings of the values are: 1 = other 2 = invalid 3 = learned 4 = self 5 = mgmt For more information please see the corresponding Q-BRIDGE-MIB. fdbStatusString The status of this entry in string form, see above. INITIALIZATION OBJ->_init($reload) Fetch the fdb related snmp values from the host. Don't call this method direct! PRIVATE METHODS Only for developers or maintainers. _fetch_dot1q_tp_fdb_table() Fetch the forwarding databases from the dot1qTpFdbTable once during object initialization. SEE ALSO Net::SNMP::Mixin::NXOSDot1dBase for a mapping between ifIndexes and bridgePorts. REQUIREMENTS Net::SNMP, Net::SNMP::Mixin AUTHOR Karl Gaissmaier COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright 2020-2021 Karl Gaissmaier, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.