+++ /dev/null
-#!/usr/local/bin/perl
-#
-# $Id: bulkwalk.t,v 5.1.2.1 2003/02/25 18:10:03 rstory Exp $
-#
-# Test bulkwalk functionality.
-use Data::Dumper;
-
-BEGIN {
- unless(grep /blib/, @INC) {
- chdir 't' if -d 't';
- @INC = '../lib' if -d '../lib';
- }
-}
-use Test;
-BEGIN { $num = 62; plan test => $num; }
-
-use SNMP;
-
-require "t/startagent.pl";
-
-use vars qw($agent_port $comm2 $agent_host);
-
-$SNMP::debugging = 0;
-$SNMP::verbose = 0;
-
-#print "1..$num\n";
-
-######################################################################
-# Fire up a session.
-$s1 = new SNMP::Session(
- 'DestHost' => $agent_host,
- 'Community' => $comm2,
- 'RemotePort' => $agent_port,
- 'Version' => '2c',
- 'UseNumeric' => 1,
- 'UseEnum' => 0,
- 'UseLongNames' => 1
-);
-ok(defined($s1));
-
-######################################################################
-#
-# Attempt to use the bulkwalk method to get a few variables from the
-# SNMP agent.
-# test 1
-$vars = new SNMP::VarList ( ['sysUpTime'], ['ifNumber'], # NON-repeaters
- ['ifSpeed'], ['ifDescr']); # Repeated variables.
-
-$expect = scalar @$vars;
-@list = $s1->bulkwalk(2, 16, $vars);
-
-ok($s1->{ErrorNum} == 0);
-
-# Did we get back the list of references to returned values?
-#
-ok(scalar @list == $expect);
-
-# Sanity check the returned values. list[0] is sysUptime nonrepeater.
-ok($list[0][0]->tag eq ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3"); # check system.sysUptime OID
-ok($list[0][0]->iid eq "0"); # check system.sysUptime.0 IID
-ok($list[0][0]->val =~ m/^\d+$/); # Uptime is numeric
-ok($list[0][0]->type eq "TICKS"); # Uptime should be in ticks.
-
-# Find out how many interfaces to expect. list[1] is ifNumber nonrepeater.
-ok($list[1][0]->tag eq ".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1"); # Should be system.ifNumber OID.
-ok($list[1][0]->iid eq "0"); # system.ifNumber.0 IID.
-ok($list[1][0]->val =~ m/^\d+$/); # Number is all numeric
-#XXX: test fails due SMIv1 codes being returned intstead of SMIv2...
-#ok($list[1][0]->type eq "INTEGER32"); # Number should be integer.
-
-$ifaces = $list[1][0]->val;
-
-# Make sure we got an ifSpeed for each interface. list[2] is ifSpeed repeater.
-ok(scalar @{$list[2]} == $ifaces);
-
-# Make sure we got an ifDescr for each interface. list[3] is ifDescr repeater.
-ok(scalar @{$list[3]} == $ifaces);
-
-# Test for reasonable values from the agent.
-ok($list[2][0]->tag eq ".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5"); # Should be system.ifSpeed OID.
-ok($list[2][0]->iid eq "1"); # Instance should be 1.
-ok($list[2][0]->val =~ m/^\d+$/); # Number is all numeric
-ok($list[2][0]->type eq "GAUGE"); # Number should be a gauge.
-
-ok($list[3][0]->tag eq ".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2"); # Should be system.ifDescr OID.
-ok($list[3][0]->iid eq "1"); # Instance should be 1.
-
-# The first interface is probably loopback. Check this.
-ok($list[3][0]->type eq "OCTETSTR"); # Description is a string.
-
-# This might fail for some weird (Windows?) systems. Can be safely ignored.
-$loopback = $list[3][0]->val;
-ok(($loopback =~ /^lo/));
-
-###############################################################################
-# Attempt to use the bulkwalk method to get only non-repeaters
-# test 2
-$vars = new SNMP::VarList ( ['sysUpTime'], ['ifNumber'] ); # NON-repeaters
-
-$expect = scalar @$vars;
-@list = $s1->bulkwalk(2, 16, $vars);
-ok($s1->{ErrorNum} == 0);
-
-# Did we get back the list of references to returned values?
-#
-ok(scalar @list == $expect);
-
-# Sanity check the returned values. list[0] is sysUptime nonrepeater.
-ok($list[0][0]->tag eq ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3"); # check system.sysUptime OID
-ok($list[0][0]->iid eq "0"); # check system.sysUptime.0 IID
-ok($list[0][0]->val =~ m/^\d+$/); # Uptime is numeric
-ok($list[0][0]->type eq "TICKS"); # Uptime should be in ticks.
-
-# Find out how many interfaces to expect. list[1] is ifNumber nonrepeater.
-ok($list[1][0]->tag eq ".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1"); # Should be system.ifNumber OID.
-ok($list[1][0]->iid eq "0"); # system.ifNumber.0 IID.
-ok($list[1][0]->val =~ m/^\d+$/); # Number is all numeric
-#XXX: test fails due SMIv1 codes being returned intstead of SMIv2...
-#ok($list[1][0]->type eq "INTEGER32"); # Number should be integer.
-$ifaces = $list[1][0]->val;
-
-
-###############################################################################
-# Attempt to use the bulkwalk method to get only repeated variables
-# test 3
-$vars = new SNMP::VarList ( ['ifIndex'], ['ifSpeed'] ); # repeaters
-
-$expect = scalar @$vars;
-@list = $s1->bulkwalk(0, 16, $vars);
-ok($s1->{ErrorNum} == 0);
-
-# Did we get back the list of references to returned values?
-#
-ok(scalar @list == $expect);
-
-# Make sure we got an ifIndex for each interface. list[0] is ifIndex repeater.
-ok(scalar @{$list[0]} == $ifaces);
-
-# Make sure we got an ifSpeed for each interface. list[0] is ifSpeed repeater.
-ok(scalar @{$list[1]} == $ifaces);
-
-# Test for reasonable values from the agent.
-ok($list[0][0]->tag eq ".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1"); # Should be system.ifIndex OID.
-ok($list[0][0]->iid eq "1"); # Instance should be 1.
-ok($list[0][0]->val =~ m/^\d+$/); # Number is all numeric
-#XXX: test fails due SMIv1 codes being returned intstead of SMIv2...
-#ok($list[0][0]->type eq "INTEGER32"); # Number should be an integer.
-
-ok($list[1][0]->tag eq ".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5"); # Should be system.ifSpeed OID.
-ok($list[1][0]->iid eq "1"); # Instance should be 1.
-ok($list[1][0]->val =~ m/^\d+$/); # Number is all numeric
-ok($list[1][0]->type eq "GAUGE"); # Number should be a gauge.
-
-######################################################################
-# Asynchronous Bulkwalk Methods
-######################################################################
-#
-# Attempt to use the bulkwalk method to get a few variables from the
-# SNMP agent.
-# test 4
-sub async_cb1 {
- my ($vars, $list) = @_;
- ok(defined $list && ref($list) =~ m/ARRAY/);
- ok(defined $vars && ref($vars) =~ m/SNMP::VarList/);
-
- ok(scalar @$list == scalar @$vars);
-
- my $vbr;
-
- # Sanity check the returned values. First is sysUptime nonrepeater.
- $vbr = $list->[0][0];
- ok($vbr->tag eq ".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3"); # check system.sysUptime OID
- ok($vbr->iid eq "0"); # check system.sysUptime.0 IID
- ok($vbr->val =~ m/^\d+$/); # Uptime is numeric
- ok($vbr->type eq "TICKS"); # Uptime should be in ticks.
-
- # Find out how many interfaces to expect. Next is ifNumber nonrepeater.
- $vbr = $list->[1][0];
- ok($vbr->tag eq ".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1"); # Should be system.ifNumber OID.
- ok($vbr->iid eq "0"); # system.ifNumber.0 IID.
- ok($vbr->val =~ m/^\d+$/); # Number is all numeric
-#XXX: test fails due SMIv1 codes being returned intstead of SMIv2...
-# ok($vbr->type eq "INTEGER32"); # Number should be integer.
- $ifaces = $vbr->[2];
-
- # Test for reasonable values from the agent.
- ok(scalar @{$list->[2]} == $ifaces);
- $vbr = $list->[2][0];
- ok($vbr->tag eq ".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5"); # Should be ifSpeed OID
- ok($vbr->iid eq "1"); # Instance should be 1.
- ok($vbr->val =~ m/^\d+$/); # Number is all numeric
- ok($vbr->type eq "GAUGE"); # Should be a gauge.
-
- ok(scalar @{$list->[3]} == $ifaces);
- $vbr = $list->[3][0];
- ok($vbr->tag eq ".1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2"); # Should be ifDescr OID
- ok($vbr->iid eq "1"); # Instance should be 1.
-
- # The first interface is probably loopback. Check this.
- ok($vbr->type eq "OCTETSTR");
-
- # This might fail for some weird (Windows?) systems. Can be safely ignored.
- ok(($vbr->val =~ /^lo/));
-
- SNMP::finish();
-}
-
-$vars = new SNMP::VarList ( ['sysUpTime'], ['ifNumber'], # NON-repeaters
- ['ifSpeed'], ['ifDescr']); # Repeated variables.
-
-@list = $s1->bulkwalk(2, 16, $vars, [ \&async_cb1, $vars ] );
-ok($s1->{ErrorNum} == 0);
-SNMP::MainLoop();
-ok(1);