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# You must include at least one router.
# this will be queried to resolve IP's to MAC
# using its arp table
# put IP and community name into the hash
routers:
'DNS or IP':
community: 'snmp community name'
# one or more switches and their corresponding
# community name. Use v1 snmp only
switches:
'DNS or IP':
community: 'snmp community name'
# the following list can be used to ignore ports on this switch. Note that these are the port numbers
# returned by OID iso.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8
portsToIgnore:
- port
- numbers
- to
- ignore
# this is entire optional, but if it exists, it will be used to supplement or override MAC to IP to DNS lookup.
# Each entry is optional
# MAC is the hexidecimal mac address, with no delimiters and all lower case. Example is:
# 402cf4e9ae9b CORRECT
# 40:2c:f4:e9:ae:9b WRONG, has delimiters (the colons)
# 402CF4E9AE9B WRONG, alphas are upper case
# ip: if this is entered, will be used as IP for the mac address, otherwise it is looked up in the routers arp table.
# default is to get IP from router's arp table
# hostname: If this is entered, will be used for hostname, otherwise done via reverse DNS entry from router. Default is
# to look up via rdns
# override: If false, ip/hostname only be used if no value returned from arp/rdns. If true, ip/hostname are not even
# attempted, ie this will override anything in those services. Default is false, only use if you can not find
# it.
staticmaps:
MAC1:
hostname: some.host.name
ip: 1.1.1.1
override: 0
MAC2:
hostname: 'some other host name'
ip: 1.1.1.2
override: 1