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#!/bin/bash
# netdisco_2_glpi.sh - make fusioninventory-compatible xml from netdisco data
# format is netdisco_2_glpi.sh target
# POC Netdisco-to-Fusioninventory XML generator
# This is ugly, slow and commits the Cardinal Sin of directly querying the database,
# ...but it works....
# our local internal domain is mars. Yours might be venus or internal or something else.
export TARGET=$1".mars"
export IP=`host $TARGET | rev | cut -f1 -d" " | rev`
# pickup switch details known to ND. Get counters from RRD (if you want them, else leave that section out)
# this keeps switch loading to minimum
## NB: SNMP implementations on switches and other devices are increasingly broken in terms of "standards compliance"
## and also in terms of cpu consumption. The less they're polled the better.
## "Too many" polls from different NMS programs can affect networking performance!
## As such, it is frequently beneficial to "proxy" as much as possible.
## Postel's Principle says to be conservative in what you send and liberal in what you accept,
## But there's nothing wrong with cleaning up what you accept and sending it along better formatted,
## Especially when some badly broken stuff can break the Net.
# NB for bash use:
# Whatever you do, keep the echoed $STRING part inside the speechmarks or random badness
# may happen (read the bash manual on string quoting and the differences between single, double
# or no quotemarks.)
#"firmwares" and "infos"
echo -e "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" ?>"
echo -e "<REQUEST>"
echo -e " <CONTENT>"
echo -e " <DEVICE>"
echo -e " <FIRMWARES>"
echo -e " <DESCRIPTION>device firmware</DESCRIPTION>"
export MANUFACTURER=`echo -e "select vendor from device where ip = '$IP' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <MANUFACTURER>$MANUFACTURER</MANUFACTURER>"
export MODEL=`echo -e "select model from device where ip = '$IP' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <NAME>$MODEL</NAME>"
echo -e " <TYPE>device</TYPE>"
export VERSION=`echo -e "select os_ver from device where ip = '$IP' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <VERSION>$VERSION</VERSION>"
echo -e " </FIRMWARES>"
echo -e " <INFO>"
export COMMENTS=`echo -e "select description from device where ip = '$IP' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <COMMENTS>$COMMENTS</COMMENTS>"
export CONTACT=`echo -e "select contact from device where ip = '$IP' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <CONTACT>$CONTACT</CONTACT>"
echo -e " <FIRMWARE>$VERSION</FIRMWARE>"
## this is the GLPI device ID - leave at zero and let GLPI find it.
echo -e " <ID>0</ID>"
echo -e " <IPS>"
for DEVIP in `echo -e "select alias from device_ip where ip = '$IP' order by alias asc " | psql -Aqt `
do
echo -e " <IP>$DEVIP</IP>"
done
echo -e " </IPS>"
export LOCATION=`echo -e "select location from device where ip = '$IP' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <LOCATION>${LOCATION//\&/_}</LOCATION>"
export DEVMAC=`echo -e "select mac from device where ip = '$IP' " | psql -Aqt `
if [ -z $DEVMAC ]; then
export DEVMAC=`echo -e "select mac from node_ip where ip = '$IP' " | psql -Aqt `
fi
echo -e " <MAC>$DEVMAC</MAC>"
echo -e " <MANUFACTURER>$MANUFACTURER</MANUFACTURER>"
echo -e " <MODEL>$MODEL</MODEL>"
export NAME=`echo -e "select name from device where ip = '$IP' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <NAME>$NAME</NAME>"
export SERIAL=`echo -e "select serial from device where ip = '$IP' " | psql -Aqt `
## Did Netdisco fail to pickup the serial number? (FIA would have too. ND looks in more places!)
## kludge in the MAC as the serial in this case (FI4G won't inmport without a serial)
if [ -z "$SERIAL" ]; then
export SERIAL=$MAC
fi
## Huawei Cloudengines.
### .1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.11.
#Local kludge: This is a stack. If the Stack Master changes then so does the reported SN
# (and the system MAC) which means that Fusion/GLPI treats it as a different (new) switch.
#
# There's a PR in train to handle this better
#
# Force the SN to remain constant.
if [ $1 = "abcdaa" ]; then
export SERIAL="210235924710EA00XXXX"
fi
### .1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.11.
if [ $1 = "abcdab" ]; then
export SERIAL="210235924710EA00XXXX"
fi
### .1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.11.
if [ $1 = "abcdac" ]; then
export SERIAL="210235924610EA00XXXX"
fi
# this is a Huawei AC6605 access controller. Not a stack but the SN isn't detected)
### .1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.11.9
if [ $1 = "abcda4" ]; then
export SERIAL="21023579169WH600XXXX"
fi
### .1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1.1.1.1.11.9
if [ $1 = "abcda9" ]; then
export SERIAL="210235791610F200XXXX"
fi
echo -e " <SERIAL>$SERIAL</SERIAL>"
### NB: if Serial and/or MAC are blank, things WILL break horribly and randomly.
### It also means your switch is not supported - YET - and you need to generate a snmpwalk
### then ask for assistance in the Netdisco groups.
### Assistance is available on IRC freenode - #netdisco or on http://netdisco.org/
### (you need to register your handle thanks to spammer attacks)
echo -e " <TYPE>NETWORKING</TYPE>"
## this bit demonstrates the kind of thing I like about pgsql - it has a lot of builtin functions you can take ## for granted that require jumping through hoops in mysql.
## Note that IP addresses, time, MACs and many other net-related things are stored internally as
## numerics and converted to whatever you need when displayed. See postgres.org
export UPTIME="("`echo -e "select uptime from device where ip= '$IP' " | psql -Aqt `") "`echo -e "select justify_hours ((select uptime from device where ip= '$IP') / 100 * interval '1s' ) " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <UPTIME>$UPTIME</UPTIME>"
echo -e " </INFO>"
# some fields returned from some switches have spaces in them.
# which will mess up loops - so we need to stop that happening.
# - first, save the interfield spacer
SAVEIFS=$IFS
# This changes the "interfield spacing" from whitespace to "newline"
IFS=$(echo -en "\n\b")
# We''ll change it back at the end of the script.
# and now, on with the show (oh glorious spaghetti code, how we love thee)
echo -e " <PORTS>"
for PORT in `echo -e "select port from device_port where ip = '$IP' " | psql -Aqt `
do
echo -e " <PORT>"
export IFDESCR=`echo -e "select descr from device_port where ip = '$IP' and port = '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <IFDESCR>$IFDESCR</IFDESCR>"
export IFALIAS=`echo -e "select name from device_port where ip = '$IP' and port = '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <IFALIAS>$IFALIAS</IFALIAS>"
export IFNAME=`echo -e "select port from device_port where ip = '$IP' and port = '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <IFNAME>$IFNAME</IFNAME>"
# make sure you are using Netdisco 2.40.6 or later (release 2019/3/06) or this won't work!
# There are other ways of extracting IFNUMBER but they aren't as reliable because some switches
# (EG: Cisco sg300) give the same name to vlan AND vlanif so simple pattern matching isn't the answer.
export IFNUMBER=`echo -e "select ifindex from device_port_properties where ip = '$IP' and port = '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <IFNUMBER>$IFNUMBER</IFNUMBER>"
export IFMTU=`echo -e "select mtu from device_port where ip = '$IP' and port = '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <IFMTU>$IFMTU</IFMTU>"
export IFMAC=`echo -e "select mac from device_port where ip = '$IP' and port = '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
## Some switches are broken and report bogus MACs here (eg: Zyxel XGS- series)
case "$IFMAC" in
00:00:00:00:00*)
export IFMAC=$DEVMAC
;;
*)
### placeholder add else anything needed here
esac
echo -e " <MAC>$IFMAC</MAC>"
export IFLASTCHANGE=`echo -e "select justify_hours ((select lastchange from device_port where ip= '$IP' and port='$PORT') / 100 * interval '1s' ) " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <IFLASTCHANGE>$IFLASTCHANGE</IFLASTCHANGE>"
# have we got any IP addresses?
if [[ `echo -e "select count(alias) from device_ip where ip = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt ` -ge 1 ]] ; then
export PORTIP=`echo -e "select alias from device_ip where ip = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' limit 1 " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <IP>$PORTIP</IP>"
echo -e " <IPS>"
for PORTIP in `echo -e "select alias from device_ip where ip = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
do
echo -e " <IP>$PORTIP</IP>"
done
echo -e " </IPS>"
fi
export IFSPEED=`echo -e "select raw_speed from device_port_properties where ip = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <IFSPEED>$IFSPEED</IFSPEED>"
### this seems to be ifadminstatus 1=up, 2=down, 3=testing ###
export IFINTERNALSTATUS=`echo -e "select up_admin from device_port where ip = '$IP' and port = '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
case "$IFINTERNALSTATUS" in
up)
echo -e " <IFINTERNALSTATUS>1</IFINTERNALSTATUS>"
;;
down)
echo -e " <IFINTERNALSTATUS>2</IFINTERNALSTATUS>"
;;
*)
esac
### this seems to be ifstatus 1=up, 2=down, 3=testing ###
export IFSTATUS=`echo -e "select up from device_port where ip = '$IP' and port = '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
case "$IFSTATUS" in
up)
echo -e " <IFSTATUS>1</IFSTATUS>"
;;
down)
echo -e " <IFSTATUS>2</IFSTATUS>"
;;
*)
esac
#### portduplex 1=unknown 2=half 3=full - only valid for ethernet ports ###
export IFPORTDUPLEX=`echo -e "select duplex from device_port where ip = '$IP' and port = '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
case "$IFPORTDUPLEX" in
half)
echo -e " <IFPORTDUPLEX>2</IFPORTDUPLEX>"
;;
full)
echo -e " <IFPORTDUPLEX>3</IFPORTDUPLEX>"
;;
*)
esac
# Huawei ports aren't always picked up properly. Force the issue
# Not that it matters
# - FI4G has decided that Type 53 is a physical, not aggregate port.
# Because some makers return 53 for real ports. Edit your plugin to fix.
case "$IFDESCR" in
NULL*)
echo -e " <IFTYPE>1</IFTYPE>"
;;
InLoopBack*)
echo -e " <IFTYPE>24</IFTYPE>"
;;
Vlanif*)
echo -e " <IFTYPE>53</IFTYPE>"
;;
Eth-Trunk*)
echo -e " <IFTYPE>161</IFTYPE>"
;;
Stack-Port*)
echo -e " <IFTYPE>161</IFTYPE>"
;;
*)
# iftype other=1, ethernetCsmacd=6, propPointToPointSerial=22, softwareLoopback=24
# propVirtual=53, tunnel=131, l2vlan=135, ieee8023adLag=161, ifPwType=246,
export IFTYPE=`echo -e "select type from device_port where ip = '$IP' and port = '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
case "$IFTYPE" in
other)
echo -e " <IFTYPE>1</IFTYPE>"
;;
ethernetCsmacd)
echo -e " <IFTYPE>6</IFTYPE>"
;;
propPointToPointSerial)
echo -e " <IFTYPE>22</IFTYPE>"
;;
softwareLoopback)
echo -e " <IFTYPE>24</IFTYPE>"
;;
propVirtual)
echo -e " <IFTYPE>53</IFTYPE>"
;;
tunnel)
echo -e " <IFTYPE>131</IFTYPE>"
;;
l2vlan)
echo -e " <IFTYPE>135</IFTYPE>"
;;
ieee8023adLag)
echo -e " <IFTYPE>161</IFTYPE>"
;;
ifPwType)
echo -e " <IFTYPE>246</IFTYPE>"
;;
*)
esac
esac
#### #############################################################
#### netdisco can't provide these, get them elsewhere #
#### in my case, that's my rrd files. Your milage (and paths) may vary ####
### this section may be entirely optional - g-bougard can advise
export RRDPORT=${PORT,,}
export RRDFILE=/var/lib/mrtg/"$1"/"$1"_"${RRDPORT//\//_}".rrd
if [ -f "$RRDFILE" ]; then
export RRDSTATS=`rrdtool lastupdate "$RRDFILE" | tail -n1`
if [ -n "$RRDSTATS" ]; then
export IFINOCTETS=`echo $RRDSTATS | rev | cut -f2 -d" " | rev`
echo -e " <IFINOCTETS>$IFINOCTETS</IFINOCTETS>"
echo -e " <IFINERRORS>0</IFINERRORS>"
export IFOUTOCTETS=`echo $RRDSTATS | rev | cut -f1 -d" " | rev`
echo -e " <IFOUTOCTETS>$IFOUTOCTETS</IFOUTOCTETS>"
echo -e " <IFOUTERRORS>0</IFOUTERRORS>"
fi
fi
#### #############################################################
### ND can tell if the neighbour is a "upstream" (switch), but glpi doesn't know how to handle that
## TRUNK == "More than one VLAN"
export TRUNK=`echo -e "select count(vlan) from device_port_vlan where ip = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
if [[ $TRUNK -le 1 ]]; then
echo -e " <TRUNK>0</TRUNK>"
elif [[ $TRUNK -ge 2 ]]; then
echo -e " <TRUNK>1</TRUNK>"
fi
if [[ $TRUNK -ge 1 ]]; then
echo -e " <VLANS>"
for VLAN in `echo -e "select vlan from device_port_vlan where ip = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
do
echo -e " <VLAN>"
export VLANNAME=`echo -e "select description from device_vlan where ip = '$IP' and vlan= '$VLAN' " | psql -Aqt `
## If you have gvrp, vlans keep appearing on various switches without descriptions
## and this adds bogons to GLPI. This just forcibly cleans that up
case "$VLANNAME" in
default)
export VLANNAME="0001-DEFAULT"
;;
DEFAULT)
export VLANNAME="0001-DEFAULT"
;;
default)
export VLANNAME="0001-DEFAULT"
;;
VLAN\ 0001)
export VLANNAME="0001-DEFAULT"
;;
VLAN\ 0069)
export VLANNAME="0069-userspace"
;;
VLAN\ 0070)
export VLANNAME="0070-userspace"
;;
VLAN\ 0071)
export VLANNAME="0071-userspace"
;;
VLAN\ 0073)
export VLANNAME="0073-userspace"
;;
VLAN\ 0256)
export VLANNAME="0256-CGROUP"
;;
VLAN\ 0500)
export VLANNAME="0500-MULTICAST"
;;
VLAN\ 0511)
export VLANNAME="0511-Mailservers"
;;
VLAN\ 511)
export VLANNAME="0511-Mailservers"
;;
MAIL-Heartbeat)
export VLANNAME="0511-Mailservers"
;;
VLAN\ 0640)
export VLANNAME="0640-PRINTERS"
;;
VLAN\ 0641)
export VLANNAME="0641-IPMIS"
;;
SWITCHES)
export VLANNAME="0642-SWITCHES"
;;
SWITCHES_142)
export VLANNAME="0642-SWITCHES"
;;
VLAN\ 0642)
export VLANNAME="0642-SWITCHES"
;;
VLAN\ 0643)
export VLANNAME="0643-user-IPMIS"
;;
VLAN\ 0645)
export VLANNAME="0645-user-misc"
;;
VLAN\ 0646)
export VLANNAME="0646-UPS"
;;
VLAN\ 0670)
export VLANNAME="0670-Frobuzz(isol)"
;;
VLAN\ 0671)
export VLANNAME="0671-Foobar(isolated)"
;;
VLAN\ 0672)
export VLANNAME="0672-IMAGING"
;;
VLAN\ 0700)
export VLANNAME="0700-EDUROAM-WANSIDE"
;;
VLAN\ 2000)
export VLANNAME="2000-FIREWALL-ZONE"
;;
VLAN\ 2001)
export VLANNAME="2001-MAILFIREWALL"
;;
VLAN\ 3500)
export VLANNAME="3500-WAPS"
;;
VLAN\ 3550)
export VLANNAME="3550-EDUROAM-WAPSIDE"
;;
VLAN\ 4003)
export VLANNAME="4003-Packetfence-quarantine"
;;
VLAN\ 4004)
export VLANNAME="4004-Packetfence-reg"
;;
VLAN\ 4059)
export VLANNAME="4059-trill"
;;
VLAN\ 4094)
export VLANNAME="4094-parking"
;;
*)
esac
### NB: ND has fields to mark if this is tagged, untagged and if it's PVID.
### BUT, the XML spec for FI-Agent has no indication showing these
### so all vlans end up being imported UNTAGGED!
echo -e " <NAME>$VLANNAME</NAME>"
echo -e " <NUMBER>$VLAN</NUMBER>"
echo -e " </VLAN>"
done
echo -e " </VLANS>"
fi
## Aggregate = LACP trunking, portchannel, ethernet bonding, various other names for combining ports for higher Bandwidth.
export AGGREGATE=`echo -e "select is_master from device_port where ip = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
if [ "$AGGREGATE" == "t" ]; then
echo -e " <AGGREGATE>"
for SLAVEPORT in `echo -e "select port from device_port where ip = '$IP' and slave_of= '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
do
export SLAVEIFNUMBER=`echo -e "select ifindex from device_port_properties where ip = '$IP' and port = '$SLAVEPORT' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <PORT>$SLAVEIFNUMBER</PORT>"
done
echo -e " </AGGREGATE>"
fi
echo -e " <CONNECTIONS>"
## What MACs are on the far side of the link?
export CONNECTIONS=`echo -e "select count(mac) from node where switch = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' and active= 't' " | psql -Aqt `
if [[ $CONNECTIONS -ge 1 ]]; then
echo -e " <CONNECTION>"
for REMOTEMAC in `echo -e "select mac from node where switch = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' and active= 't' " | psql -Aqt `
do
echo -e " <MAC>$REMOTEMAC</MAC>"
done
echo -e " </CONNECTION>"
fi
## Is this a LLDP/CDP neighbour? (fold this down to CDP for either)
export CDP=`echo -e "select count(remote_port) from device_port where ip = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
if [[ $CDP -ge 1 ]]; then
echo -e " <CDP>1</CDP>"
echo -e " <CONNECTION>"
export SYSNAME=`echo -e "select device.name from device join device_port on device.ip=device_port.remote_ip where device_port.ip='$IP' and port ='$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
if [ -n "$SYSNAME" ]; then
echo -e " <SYSNAME>$SYSNAME</SYSNAME>"
fi
export SYSMAC=`echo -e "select remote_id from device_port where ip = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <SYSMAC>$SYSMAC</SYSMAC>"
export SYSIP=`echo -e "select remote_ip from device_port where ip = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <IP>$SYSIP</IP>"
export SYSIFDESCR=`echo -e "select remote_port from device_port where ip = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
if [ -n "$SYSIFDESCR" ]; then
## Take care of Zyxel borkage
if [ "$SYSIFDESCR" == "Sid 1, Port 46" ]; then
export SYSIFDESCR="Switch 1 - Port 46"
fi
if [ "$SYSIFDESCR" == "Sid 1, Port 48" ]; then
export SYSIFDESCR="Switch 1 - Port 48"
fi
echo -e " <IFDESCR>$SYSIFDESCR</IFDESCR>"
fi
export SYSIFNUMBER=`echo -e "select ifindex from device_port_properties where ip = '$SYSIP' and port = '$SYSIFDESCR' " | psql -Aqt `
#####################################################
#### PURE KLUDGE AND ONLY FOR WAP WORK AT MY SITE until I wirk out how to interrogate them!
export WAPCHECK=`echo -e "select remote_is_wap from device_port_properties where ip = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
if [ "$WAPCHECK" == "t" ]; then
export SYSIFNUMBER="1"
fi
## same for IPphones - most have a switch and slave ports in them.
## This is important if you don't want either device showing up as an unmanaged hubs
## with a cloud of other devices hanging off them.
export PHONECHECK=`echo -e "select remote_is_phone from device_port_properties where ip = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
if [ "$PHONECHECK" == "t" ]; then
export SYSIFNUMBER="1"
fi
#####################################################
# this just covers remaining bases (switches we don't handle)
if [ -z $SYSIFNUMBER ]; then
export SYSIFNUMBER="1"
fi
echo -e " <IFNUMBER>$SYSIFNUMBER</IFNUMBER>"
export SYSDESCR=`echo -e "select remote_type from device_port where ip = '$IP' and port= '$PORT' " | psql -Aqt `
if [ -n "$SYSDESCR" ]; then
echo -e " <SYSDESCR>$SYSDESCR</SYSDESCR>"
fi
export NODEMAC=`echo -e "select mac from node_ip where ip='$SYSIP' " | psql -Aqt `
echo -e " <MAC>$NODEMAC</MAC>"
echo -e " </CONNECTION>"
fi
echo -e " </CONNECTIONS>"
echo -e " </PORT>"
done
IFS=$SAVEIFS
echo -e " </PORTS>"
echo -e " </DEVICE>"
echo -e " <MODULEVERSION>3.1</MODULEVERSION>"
echo -e " <PROCESSNUMBER>1</PROCESSNUMBER>"
echo -e " </CONTENT>"
echo -e " <DEVICEID>foo</DEVICEID>"
echo -e " <QUERY>SNMPQUERY</QUERY>"
echo -e "</REQUEST>"
exit 0