| #! /usr/bin/python |
| |
| # Copyright 2018 Linaro Limited |
| # |
| # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
| # (at your option) any later version. |
| # |
| # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| # GNU General Public License for more details. |
| # |
| # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, |
| # MA 02110-1301, USA. |
| |
| import logging |
| import sys |
| import re |
| import pexpect |
| |
| # Mellanox MLNX-OS driver |
| # Developed and tested against the SN2100 in the Linaro LAVA lab |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| import os |
| vlandpath = os.path.abspath(os.path.normpath(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]))) |
| sys.path.insert(0, vlandpath) |
| sys.path.insert(0, "%s/.." % vlandpath) |
| |
| from errors import InputError, PExpectError |
| from drivers.common import SwitchDriver, SwitchErrors |
| |
| class Mellanox(SwitchDriver): |
| |
| connection = None |
| _username = None |
| _password = None |
| _enable_password = None |
| |
| _capabilities = [ |
| 'TrunkWildCardVlans' # Trunk ports are on all VLANs by |
| # default, so we shouldn't need to |
| # bugger with them |
| ] |
| |
| # Regexp of expected hardware information - fail if we don't see |
| # this |
| _expected_descr_re = re.compile(r'MLNX-OS') |
| |
| def __init__(self, switch_hostname, switch_telnetport=23, debug = False): |
| SwitchDriver.__init__(self, switch_hostname, debug) |
| self._systemdata = [] |
| self.exec_string = "/usr/bin/telnet %s %d" % (switch_hostname, switch_telnetport) |
| self.errors = SwitchErrors() |
| |
| ################################ |
| ### Switch-level API functions |
| ################################ |
| |
| # Save the current running config into flash - we want config to |
| # remain across reboots |
| def switch_save_running_config(self): |
| try: |
| self._configure() |
| self._cli("configuration write") |
| self._end_configure() |
| except (PExpectError, pexpect.EOF): |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| self.switch_save_running_config() |
| |
| # Restart the switch - we need to reload config to do a |
| # roll-back. Do NOT save running-config first if the switch asks - |
| # we're trying to dump recent changes, not save them. |
| # |
| # This will also implicitly cause a connection to be closed |
| def switch_restart(self): |
| self._cli("reload noconfirm") |
| |
| # List the capabilities of the switch (and driver) - some things |
| # make no sense to abstract. Returns a dict of strings, each one |
| # describing an extra feature that that higher levels may care |
| # about |
| def switch_get_capabilities(self): |
| return self._capabilities |
| |
| ################################ |
| ### VLAN API functions |
| ################################ |
| |
| # Create a VLAN with the specified tag |
| def vlan_create(self, tag): |
| logging.debug("Creating VLAN %d", tag) |
| try: |
| self._configure() |
| self._cli("vlan %d" % tag) |
| self._end_vlan() |
| self._end_configure() |
| |
| # Validate it happened |
| vlans = self.vlan_get_list() |
| for vlan in vlans: |
| if vlan == tag: |
| return |
| raise IOError("Failed to create VLAN %d" % tag) |
| |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| self.vlan_create(tag) |
| |
| # Destroy a VLAN with the specified tag |
| def vlan_destroy(self, tag): |
| logging.debug("Destroying VLAN %d", tag) |
| |
| try: |
| self._configure() |
| self._cli("no vlan %d" % tag) |
| self._end_configure() |
| |
| # Validate it happened |
| vlans = self.vlan_get_list() |
| for vlan in vlans: |
| if vlan == tag: |
| raise IOError("Failed to destroy VLAN %d" % tag) |
| |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| self.vlan_destroy(tag) |
| |
| # Set the name of a VLAN |
| def vlan_set_name(self, tag, name): |
| logging.debug("Setting name of VLAN %d to %s", tag, name) |
| |
| try: |
| self._configure() |
| self._cli("vlan %d name %s" % (tag, name)) |
| self._end_configure() |
| |
| # Validate it happened |
| read_name = self.vlan_get_name(tag) |
| if read_name != name: |
| raise IOError("Failed to set name for VLAN %d (name found is \"%s\", not \"%s\")" |
| % (tag, read_name, name)) |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| self.vlan_set_name(tag, name) |
| |
| # Get a list of the VLAN tags currently registered on the switch |
| def vlan_get_list(self): |
| logging.debug("Grabbing list of VLANs") |
| |
| try: |
| vlans = [] |
| |
| regex = re.compile(r'^ *(\d+)') |
| |
| self._cli("show vlan") |
| for line in self._read_long_output("show vlan"): |
| match = regex.match(line) |
| if match: |
| vlans.append(int(match.group(1))) |
| return vlans |
| |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| return self.vlan_get_list() |
| |
| # For a given VLAN tag, ask the switch what the associated name is |
| def vlan_get_name(self, tag): |
| |
| try: |
| logging.debug("Grabbing the name of VLAN %d", tag) |
| name = None |
| |
| # Ugh, the output here is messy. VLAN names can include spaces, and |
| # there are no delimiters in the output, e.g.: |
| # VLAN Name Ports |
| # ---- ----------- -------------------------------------- |
| # 1 default Eth1/1/1, Eth1/1/2, Eth1/2, Eth1/3/1, Eth1/3/2, |
| # Eth1/4, Eth1/5, Eth1/6, Eth1/7, Eth1/8, |
| # Eth1/10, Eth1/12, Eth1/13, Eth1/14, Eth1/15, |
| # Eth1/16 |
| # 102 mdev testing |
| # 103 vpp 1 performance testing Eth1/1/3, Eth1/9 |
| # 104 vpp 2 performance testing Eth1/1/4, Eth1/11 |
| # |
| # Simplest strategy: |
| # 1. Match on a leading number and grab all the text after it |
| # 2. Drop anything starting with "Eth" to EOL |
| # 3. Strip leading and trailing whitespace |
| # |
| # Not perfect, but it'll have to do. Anybody including "Eth" in a |
| # VLAN name deserves to lose... |
| |
| regex = re.compile(r'^ *\d+\s+(.+)') |
| self._cli("show vlan id %d" % tag) |
| for line in self._read_long_output("show vlan id"): |
| match = regex.match(line) |
| if match: |
| name = re.sub(r'Eth.*$',"",match.group(1)).strip() |
| return name |
| |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| return self.vlan_get_name(tag) |
| |
| |
| ################################ |
| ### Port API functions |
| ################################ |
| |
| # Set the mode of a port: access or trunk |
| def port_set_mode(self, port, mode): |
| logging.debug("Setting port %s to %s", port, mode) |
| if not self._is_port_mode_valid(mode): |
| raise InputError("Port mode %s is not allowed" % mode) |
| if not self._is_port_name_valid(port): |
| raise InputError("Port name %s not recognised" % port) |
| |
| try: |
| self._configure() |
| self._cli("interface ethernet %s" % port) |
| self._cli("switchport mode %s" % mode) |
| if mode == "trunk": |
| # Put the new trunk port on all VLANs |
| self._cli("switchport trunk allowed-vlan all") |
| self._end_interface() |
| self._end_configure() |
| |
| # Validate it happened |
| read_mode = self._port_get_mode(port) |
| if read_mode != mode: |
| raise IOError("Failed to set mode for port %s" % port) |
| |
| # And cache the result |
| self._port_modes[port] = mode |
| |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| self.port_set_mode(port, mode) |
| |
| # Set an access port to be in a specified VLAN (tag) |
| def port_set_access_vlan(self, port, tag): |
| logging.debug("Setting access port %s to VLAN %d", port, tag) |
| if not self._is_port_name_valid(port): |
| raise InputError("Port name %s not recognised" % port) |
| if not (self.port_get_mode(port) == "access"): |
| raise InputError("Port %s not in access mode" % port) |
| |
| try: |
| self._configure() |
| self._cli("interface ethernet %s" % port) |
| self._cli("switchport access vlan %d" % tag) |
| self._end_interface() |
| self._end_configure() |
| |
| # Validate things worked |
| read_vlan = int(self.port_get_access_vlan(port)) |
| if read_vlan != tag: |
| raise IOError("Failed to move access port %s to VLAN %d - got VLAN %d instead" |
| % (port, tag, read_vlan)) |
| |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| self.port_set_access_vlan(port, tag) |
| |
| # Add a trunk port to a specified VLAN (tag) |
| def port_add_trunk_to_vlan(self, port, tag): |
| logging.debug("Adding trunk port %s to VLAN %d", port, tag) |
| if not self._is_port_name_valid(port): |
| raise InputError("Port name %s not recognised" % port) |
| if not (self.port_get_mode(port) == "trunk"): |
| raise InputError("Port %s not in trunk mode" % port) |
| |
| try: |
| self._configure() |
| self._cli("interface ethernet %s" % port) |
| self._cli("switchport trunk allowed-vlan add %d" % tag) |
| self._end_interface() |
| self._end_configure() |
| |
| # Validate it happened |
| read_vlans = self.port_get_trunk_vlan_list(port) |
| for vlan in read_vlans: |
| if vlan == tag or vlan == "ALL": |
| return |
| raise IOError("Failed to add trunk port %s to VLAN %d" % (port, tag)) |
| |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| self.port_add_trunk_to_vlan(port, tag) |
| |
| # Remove a trunk port from a specified VLAN (tag) |
| def port_remove_trunk_from_vlan(self, port, tag): |
| logging.debug("Removing trunk port %s from VLAN %d", port, tag) |
| if not self._is_port_name_valid(port): |
| raise InputError("Port name %s not recognised" % port) |
| if not (self.port_get_mode(port) == "trunk"): |
| raise InputError("Port %s not in trunk mode" % port) |
| |
| try: |
| self._configure() |
| self._cli("interface ethernet %s" % port) |
| self._cli("switchport trunk allowed-vlan remove %d" % tag) |
| self._end_interface() |
| self._end_configure() |
| |
| # Validate it happened |
| read_vlans = self.port_get_trunk_vlan_list(port) |
| for vlan in read_vlans: |
| if vlan == tag: |
| raise IOError("Failed to remove trunk port %s from VLAN %d" % (port, tag)) |
| |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| self.port_remove_trunk_from_vlan(port, tag) |
| |
| # Get the configured VLAN tag for an access port (tag) |
| def port_get_access_vlan(self, port): |
| logging.debug("Getting VLAN for access port %s", port) |
| if not self._is_port_name_valid(port): |
| raise InputError("Port name %s not recognised" % port) |
| if not (self.port_get_mode(port) == "access"): |
| raise InputError("Port %s not in access mode" % port) |
| |
| regex = re.compile(r'^Eth%s\s+access\s+(\d+)' % port) |
| |
| try: |
| self._cli("show interfaces switchport") |
| for line in self._read_long_output("show interfaces switchport"): |
| match = regex.match(line) |
| if match: |
| vlan = match.group(1) |
| return int(vlan) |
| |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| return self.port_get_access_vlan(port) |
| |
| # Get the list of configured VLAN tags for a trunk port |
| def port_get_trunk_vlan_list(self, port): |
| logging.debug("Getting VLANs for trunk port %s", port) |
| vlans = [] |
| if not self._is_port_name_valid(port): |
| raise InputError("Port name %s not recognised" % port) |
| if not (self.port_get_mode(port) == "trunk"): |
| raise InputError("Port %s not in trunk mode" % port) |
| regex_start = re.compile(r'^Eth%s\s+trunk\s+N/A\s+(.*)' % port) |
| regex_continue = re.compile(r'^(\d.*)') |
| |
| try: |
| self._cli("show interfaces switchport") |
| |
| # Complex parsing work - VLAN list may extend over several lines, e.g.: |
| # |
| # Eth1/16 trunk N/A 1, 102, 103, 104, 1000, 1001, 1002 |
| # 1003, 1004 |
| # |
| in_match = False |
| vlan_text = '' |
| |
| for line in self._read_long_output("show interfaces switchport"): |
| if in_match: |
| match = regex_continue.match(line) |
| if match: |
| vlan_text += ', ' # Make a consistently-formed list |
| vlan_text += match.group(1) |
| else: |
| in_match = False |
| if not in_match: |
| match = regex_start.match(line) |
| if match: |
| vlan_text += match.group(1) |
| in_match = True |
| |
| vlans = self._parse_vlan_list(vlan_text) |
| return vlans |
| |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| return self.port_get_trunk_vlan_list(port) |
| |
| ################################ |
| ### Internal functions |
| ################################ |
| |
| # Connect to the switch and log in |
| def _switch_connect(self): |
| |
| if not self.connection is None: |
| self.connection.close(True) |
| self.connection = None |
| |
| logging.debug("Connecting to Switch with: %s", self.exec_string) |
| self.connection = pexpect.spawn(self.exec_string, logfile=self.logger) |
| self._login() |
| |
| # Avoid paged output as much as possible |
| self._cli("terminal length 999") |
| # Don't do silly things with ANSI codes |
| self._cli("terminal type dumb") |
| # and disable auto-logout after delay |
| self._cli("no cli session auto-logout") |
| |
| # And grab details about the switch. in case we need it |
| self._get_systemdata() |
| |
| # And also validate them - make sure we're driving a switch of |
| # the correct model! Also store the serial number |
| descr_regex = re.compile(r'Product name:\s*(\S+)') |
| sn_regex = re.compile(r'System serial num:\s*(\S+)') |
| descr = "" |
| |
| for line in self._systemdata: |
| match = descr_regex.match(line) |
| if match: |
| descr = match.group(1) |
| match = sn_regex.match(line) |
| if match: |
| self.serial_number = match.group(1) |
| |
| logging.debug("serial number is %s", self.serial_number) |
| logging.debug("system description is %s", descr) |
| |
| if not self._expected_descr_re.match(descr): |
| raise IOError("Switch %s not recognised by this driver: abort" % descr) |
| |
| # Now build a list of our ports, for later sanity checking |
| self._ports = self._get_port_names() |
| if len(self._ports) < 4: |
| raise IOError("Not enough ports detected - problem!") |
| |
| def _login(self): |
| logging.debug("attempting login with username %s, password %s", self._username, self._password) |
| if self._username is not None: |
| self.connection.expect("login:") |
| self._cli("%s" % self._username) |
| if self._password is not None: |
| self.connection.expect("Password:") |
| self._cli("%s" % self._password, False) |
| while True: |
| index = self.connection.expect(['User:', 'Password:', 'Login incorrect', 'authentication failed', r'(.*?)(#|>)']) |
| if index != 4: # Any other means: failed to log in! |
| logging.error("Login failure: index %d\n", index) |
| logging.error("Login failure: %s\n", self.connection.match.before) |
| raise IOError |
| |
| # else |
| |
| # Add a couple of newlines to get past the "last login" etc. junk |
| self._cli("") |
| self._cli("") |
| self.connection.expect(r'^(.*?) (#|>)') |
| self._prompt_name = re.escape(self.connection.match.group(1).strip()) |
| logging.info("Got outer prompt \"%s\"", self._prompt_name) |
| if self.connection.match.group(2) == ">": |
| # Need to enter "enable" mode too |
| self._cli("enable") |
| if self._enable_password is not None: |
| self.connection.expect("Password:") |
| self._cli("%s" % self._enable_password, False) |
| index = self.connection.expect(['Password:', 'Login incorrect', 'authentication failed', r'(.*) *(#|>)']) |
| if index != 3: # Any other means: failed to log in! |
| logging.error("Enable password failure: %s\n", self.connection.match) |
| raise IOError |
| self._cli("") |
| self._cli("") |
| self.connection.expect(r'^(.*?) (#|>)') |
| self._prompt_name = re.escape(self.connection.match.group(1).strip()) |
| logging.info("Got enable prompt \"%s\"", self._prompt_name) |
| return 0 |
| |
| def _logout(self): |
| logging.debug("Logging out") |
| self._cli("quit", False) |
| try: |
| self.connection.expect("Would you like to save them now") |
| self._cli("n") |
| except (pexpect.EOF): |
| pass |
| self.connection.close(True) |
| |
| def _configure(self): |
| self._cli("configure terminal") |
| |
| def _end_configure(self): |
| self._cli("exit") |
| |
| def _end_interface(self): |
| self._cli("exit") |
| |
| def _end_vlan(self): |
| self._cli("exit") |
| |
| def _read_long_output(self, text): |
| longbuf = [] |
| prompt = self._prompt_name + r'\s*#' |
| while True: |
| try: |
| index = self.connection.expect([r'lines \d+-\d+', prompt]) |
| if index == 0: # "lines 45-50" |
| for line in self.connection.before.split('\r\n'): |
| longbuf.append(line.strip()) |
| self._cli(' ', False) |
| elif index == 1: # Back to a prompt, says output is finished |
| break |
| except (pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT): |
| # Something went wrong; logout, log in and try again! |
| logging.error("PEXPECT FAILURE, RECONNECT") |
| self.errors.log_error_in(text) |
| raise PExpectError("_read_long_output failed") |
| except: |
| logging.error("prompt is \"%s\"", prompt) |
| raise |
| |
| for line in self.connection.before.split('\r\n'): |
| longbuf.append(line.strip()) |
| return longbuf |
| |
| def _get_port_names(self): |
| logging.debug("Grabbing list of ports") |
| interfaces = [] |
| |
| # Look for "Eth1" at the beginning of the output lines to just |
| # match lines with interfaces - they have names like |
| # "Eth1/15". We do not care about Link Aggregation Groups (lag) |
| # here. |
| regex = re.compile(r'^Eth(\S+)') |
| |
| try: |
| self._cli("show interfaces switchport") |
| for line in self._read_long_output("show interfaces switchport"): |
| match = regex.match(line) |
| if match: |
| interface = match.group(1) |
| interfaces.append(interface) |
| self._port_numbers[interface] = len(interfaces) |
| logging.debug(" found %d ports on the switch", len(interfaces)) |
| return interfaces |
| |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| return self._get_port_names() |
| |
| # Get the mode of a port: access or trunk |
| def _port_get_mode(self, port): |
| logging.debug("Getting mode of port %s", port) |
| mode = '' |
| if not self._is_port_name_valid(port): |
| raise InputError("Port name %s not recognised" % port) |
| regex = re.compile('Switchport mode: (.*)') |
| |
| try: |
| self._cli("show interfaces ethernet %s" % port) |
| for line in self._read_long_output("show interfaces ethernet"): |
| match = regex.match(line) |
| if match: |
| mode = match.group(1) |
| if mode == 'access': |
| return 'access' |
| if mode == 'trunk': |
| return 'trunk' |
| return mode |
| |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| return self.port_get_mode(port) |
| |
| def _show_config(self): |
| logging.debug("Grabbing config") |
| try: |
| self._cli("show running-config") |
| return self._read_long_output("show running-config") |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| return self._show_config() |
| |
| def _show_clock(self): |
| logging.debug("Grabbing time") |
| try: |
| self._cli("show clock") |
| return self._read_long_output("show clock") |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| return self._show_clock() |
| |
| def _get_systemdata(self): |
| logging.debug("Grabbing system sw and hw versions") |
| |
| try: |
| self._systemdata = [] |
| self._cli("show version") |
| for line in self._read_long_output("show version"): |
| self._systemdata.append(line) |
| |
| except PExpectError: |
| # recurse on error |
| self._switch_connect() |
| return self._get_systemdata() |
| |
| # Borrowed from the Catalyst driver. Over-complex for our needs here, but |
| # it's already tested and will do the job. |
| def _parse_vlan_list(self, inputdata): |
| vlans = [] |
| |
| if inputdata == "ALL": |
| return ["ALL"] |
| elif inputdata == "NONE": |
| return [] |
| elif inputdata == "": |
| return [] |
| else: |
| # Parse the complex list |
| groups = inputdata.split(',') |
| for group in groups: |
| subgroups = group.split('-') |
| if len(subgroups) == 1: |
| vlans.append(int(subgroups[0])) |
| elif len(subgroups) == 2: |
| for i in range (int(subgroups[0]), int(subgroups[1]) + 1): |
| vlans.append(i) |
| else: |
| logging.debug("Can't parse group \"" + group + "\"") |
| |
| return vlans |
| |
| # Wrapper around connection.send - by default, expect() the same |
| # text we've sent, to remove it from the output from the |
| # switch. For the few cases where we don't need that, override |
| # this using echo=False. |
| # Horrible, but seems to work. |
| def _cli(self, text, echo=True): |
| self.connection.send(text + '\r') |
| if echo: |
| try: |
| self.connection.expect(text) |
| except (pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT): |
| # Something went wrong; logout, log in and try again! |
| logging.error("PEXPECT FAILURE, RECONNECT") |
| self.errors.log_error_out(text) |
| raise PExpectError("_cli failed on %s" % text) |
| except: |
| logging.error("Unexpected error: %s", sys.exc_info()[0]) |
| raise |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| |
| # Simple test harness - exercise the main working functions above to verify |
| # they work. This does *NOT* test really disruptive things like "save |
| # running-config" and "reload" - test those by hand. |
| |
| import optparse |
| |
| switch = '172.27.16.6' |
| parser = optparse.OptionParser() |
| parser.add_option("--switch", |
| dest = "switch", |
| action = "store", |
| nargs = 1, |
| type = "string", |
| help = "specify switch to connect to for testing", |
| metavar = "<switch>") |
| (opts, args) = parser.parse_args() |
| if opts.switch: |
| switch = opts.switch |
| |
| logging.basicConfig(level = logging.DEBUG, |
| format = '%(asctime)s %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') |
| p = MlnxOS(switch, 23, debug=False) |
| p.switch_connect('admin', 'admin', None) |
| |
| print "VLANs are:" |
| buf = p.vlan_get_list() |
| p.dump_list(buf) |
| |
| buf = p.vlan_get_name(102) |
| print "VLAN 102 is named \"%s\"" % buf |
| |
| print "Create VLAN 1003" |
| p.vlan_create(1003) |
| |
| buf = p.vlan_get_name(1003) |
| print "VLAN 1003 is named \"%s\"" % buf |
| |
| print "Set name of VLAN 1003 to test333" |
| p.vlan_set_name(1003, "test333") |
| |
| buf = p.vlan_get_name(1003) |
| print "VLAN 1003 is named \"%s\"" % buf |
| |
| print "VLANs are:" |
| buf = p.vlan_get_list() |
| p.dump_list(buf) |
| |
| print "Destroy VLAN 1003" |
| p.vlan_destroy(1003) |
| |
| print "VLANs are:" |
| buf = p.vlan_get_list() |
| p.dump_list(buf) |
| |
| buf = p.port_get_mode("1/15") |
| print "Port 1/15 is in %s mode" % buf |
| |
| buf = p.port_get_mode("1/16") |
| print "Port 1/16 is in %s mode" % buf |
| |
| # Test access stuff |
| print "Set 1/15 to access mode" |
| p.port_set_mode("1/15", "access") |
| |
| print "Move 1/15 to VLAN 4" |
| p.port_set_access_vlan("1/15", 4) |
| |
| buf = p.port_get_access_vlan("1/15") |
| print "Read from switch: 1/15 is on VLAN %s" % buf |
| |
| print "Move 1/15 back to VLAN 1" |
| p.port_set_access_vlan("1/15", 1) |
| |
| print "Create VLAN 1002" |
| p.vlan_create(1002) |
| |
| print "Create VLAN 1003" |
| p.vlan_create(1003) |
| |
| print "Create VLAN 1004" |
| p.vlan_create(1004) |
| |
| # Test access stuff |
| print "Set 1/15 to trunk mode" |
| p.port_set_mode("1/15", "trunk") |
| print "Read from switch: which VLANs is 1/15 on?" |
| buf = p.port_get_trunk_vlan_list("1/15") |
| p.dump_list(buf) |
| |
| # The adds below are NOOPs in effect on this switch - no filtering |
| # for "trunk" ports |
| print "Add 1/15 to VLAN 1002" |
| p.port_add_trunk_to_vlan("1/15", 1002) |
| print "Add 1/15 to VLAN 1003" |
| p.port_add_trunk_to_vlan("1/15", 1003) |
| print "Add 1/15 to VLAN 1004" |
| p.port_add_trunk_to_vlan("1/15", 1004) |
| print "Read from switch: which VLANs is 1/15 on?" |
| buf = p.port_get_trunk_vlan_list("1/15") |
| p.dump_list(buf) |
| |
| # And the same for removals here |
| p.port_remove_trunk_from_vlan("1/15", 1003) |
| p.port_remove_trunk_from_vlan("1/15", 1002) |
| p.port_remove_trunk_from_vlan("1/15", 1004) |
| print "Read from switch: which VLANs is 1/15 on?" |
| buf = p.port_get_trunk_vlan_list("1/15") |
| p.dump_list(buf) |
| |
| # print 'Restarting switch, to explicitly reset config' |
| # p.switch_restart() |
| |
| # p.switch_save_running_config() |
| |
| # p.switch_disconnect() |
| # p._show_config() |