[rancid] HP ProCurve MSM410 AccessPoint

heasley heas at shrubbery.net
Mon Feb 6 20:15:16 UTC 2012


Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 08:10:43AM +0100, Helmut Wieser:
> I'm using rancid-2.3.6 on CentOS 5.4. I got a few HP ProCurve 4204s, HP 
> 2650s, 2520s, etc.
> They all work fine, but then of course these respond to "show system" or 
> "show system information".

the way its coded, I wouldn't expect it to fail if can't run either of those,
though the collection would be somewhat deficient.  What is the error they
produce in response to either of those commands?

> 
> On 16.01.2012 00:49, shouldbe q931 wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Helmut Wieser<helmut.wieser at ieee.org>  wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I've got rancid running fine with a variety of devices. However I've got a
> >> few HP ProCurve MSM410 access points that I would like to monitor with
> >> rancid as well. I can log in fine with hlogin. But they do not support "show
> >> system" or "show system information". Instead the command needs to be "show
> >> system info".
> >>
> >> Is anyone using those devices in rancid? I tried type "hp" in router.db, but
> >> this doesn't work.
> >>
> >> Here's sample "show system info" output:
> >>
> >> CLI# show system info
> >>                                                 [CPU info]               [Mem
> >> info]
> >> Firmware Version: 5.3.1.0-y-xxxx          Load 1min:       0.00   Total RAM:
> >>   263438336
> >> Uptime:           123 days, 03:56>           Load 5min:       0.00    Free
> >> RAM:  219406336
> >> Board Revision:   50-00-1036-02            Load 15min:      0.00  Buffer
> >> RAM:    6041600
> >> Serial Number:    xxxxxxxxxx               CPU use now:       0%   Cache
> >> RAM:   14221312
> >>                                            CPU 5sec ago:      1%
> >> [Storage use]
> >>                                            CPU 10sec ago:     0%   Permanent:
> >>         3%
> >>                                            CPU 20sec ago:     1%   Temporary:
> >>         1%
> >>
> >>
> >> This is a list of all commands:
> >>
> >> end:
> >>         Switches to parent context.
> >> reboot device:
> >>         Restarts the system.
> >> show interfaces:
> >>         Show networking interfaces.
> >> show bridge:
> >>         Show bridge information.
> >> show bridge forwarding:
> >>         Show bridge forwarding information.
> >> show arp:
> >>         Show the ARP table.
> >> show ip:
> >>         Show all IP addresses.
> >> show ip route:
> >>         Show all IP routes.
> >> show dns cache [<serial>]:
> >>         Show DNS cache entries. Specify a serial number to display detailed
> >> information.
> >> show system info:
> >>         Show basic system information.
> >> show certificate:
> >>         Display current certificates.
> >> show certificate binding:
> >>         Display how the certificates are used.
> >> sh:
> >>         Protected access to shell.
> >> arp<arguments>:
> >>         Displays and modifies the Internet-to-Ethernet address translation
> >> tables used by the address resolution protocol.
> >> iperf<arguments>:
> >>         Runs a performance throughput test.
> >> ping<arguments>:
> >>         Determines if  the specified remote IP address is active.
> >> arping<arguments>:
> >>         Pings a destination on a device interface using ARP packets.
> >> quit:
> >>         Exit the enable context.
> >> rcapture<arguments>:
> >>         Sends port capture to an FTP server.
> >> dumpstats<arguments>:
> >>         Display internal status.
> >> show all config:
> >>         Print all configuration that applies to this device.
> >> show client log [<macaddr>]:
> >>         Display client station log. Enter the MAC address to display more
> >> details for a specific client station.
> >> show wireless neighborhood:
> >>         Show all access points detected nearby.
> >> show wireless rogue-ap:
> >>         Show all rogue access points detected nearby.
> >> show dot11 associations:
> >>         Show all current wireless associations.
> >> show dot11 statistics client-traffic:
> >>         Show current client matrix statistics.
> >> show local mesh:
> >>         Show current local mesh  interfaces.
> >> config:
> >>         Switches to the config context.
> >> factory reset:
> >>         Resets the unit to factory default settings.
> >> switch operational mode:
> >>         Switches the unit operational mode.
> >>
> >>
> >> kind regards,
> >> Helmut Wieser
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> > Which version of rancid are you using, and are you using it for any
> > other HP devices ?
> >
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