pysnmp-sky/examples/v3arch/asyncore/proxy/command/v2c-to-v1-conversion.py

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"""
SNMPv2c-to-SNMPv1 conversion
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Act as a local SNMPv2c Agent, relay messages to distant SNMPv1 Agent:
* over IPv4/UDP
* with local SNMPv2c community public
* local Agent listening at 127.0.0.1:161
* remote SNMPv1, community public
* remote Agent listening at 104.236.166.95:161
This script can be queried with the following Net-SNMP command:
| $ snmpbulkwalk -v2c -c public -ObentU 127.0.0.1:161 system
due to proxy, it is equivalent to
| $ snmpwalk -v1 -c public 104.236.166.95:161 system
Warning: for production operation you would need to modify this script
so that it will re-map possible duplicate request-ID values, coming in
initial request PDUs from different Managers, into unique values to
avoid sending duplicate request-IDs to Agents.
"""#
from pysnmp.carrier.asyncore.dgram import udp
from pysnmp.entity import engine, config
from pysnmp.entity.rfc3413 import cmdrsp, cmdgen, context
from pysnmp.proto.api import v2c
from pysnmp import error
# Create SNMP engine with autogenernated engineID and pre-bound
# to socket transport dispatcher
snmpEngine = engine.SnmpEngine()
#
# Transport setup
#
# Agent section
# UDP over IPv4
config.addTransport(
snmpEngine,
udp.domainName + (1,),
udp.UdpTransport().openServerMode(('127.0.0.1', 161))
)
# Manager section
# UDP over IPv4
config.addTransport(
snmpEngine,
udp.domainName + (2,),
udp.UdpTransport().openClientMode()
)
#
# SNMPv2c setup (Agent role)
#
# SecurityName <-> CommunityName mapping
config.addV1System(snmpEngine, 'my-area', 'public')
#
# SNMPv1 setup (Manager role)
#
# SecurityName <-> CommunityName <-> Transport mapping
config.addV1System(snmpEngine, 'distant-area', 'public', transportTag='distant')
#
# Transport target used by Manager
#
# Specify security settings per SecurityName (SNMPv1 - 0, SNMPv2c - 1)
config.addTargetParams(snmpEngine, 'distant-agent-auth', 'distant-area',
'noAuthNoPriv', 0)
config.addTargetAddr(
snmpEngine, 'distant-agent',
udp.domainName + (2,), ('104.236.166.95', 161),
'distant-agent-auth', retryCount=0, tagList='distant'
)
# Default SNMP context
config.addContext(snmpEngine, '')
class CommandResponder(cmdrsp.CommandResponderBase):
cmdGenMap = {
v2c.GetRequestPDU.tagSet: cmdgen.GetCommandGenerator(),
v2c.SetRequestPDU.tagSet: cmdgen.SetCommandGenerator(),
v2c.GetNextRequestPDU.tagSet: cmdgen.NextCommandGeneratorSingleRun(),
v2c.GetBulkRequestPDU.tagSet: cmdgen.BulkCommandGeneratorSingleRun()
}
SUPPORTED_PDU_TYPES = cmdGenMap.keys() # This app will handle these PDUs
# SNMP request relay
def handleMgmtOperation(self, snmpEngine, stateReference, contextName,
PDU, acInfo):
cbCtx = stateReference, PDU
contextEngineId = None # address authoritative SNMP Engine
try:
self.cmdGenMap[PDU.tagSet].sendPdu(
snmpEngine, 'distant-agent',
contextEngineId, contextName,
PDU,
self.handleResponsePdu, cbCtx
)
except error.PySnmpError:
self.handleResponsePdu(
snmpEngine, stateReference, 'error', None, cbCtx
)
# SNMP response relay
# noinspection PyUnusedLocal
def handleResponsePdu(self, snmpEngine, sendRequestHandle,
errorIndication, PDU, cbCtx):
stateReference, reqPDU = cbCtx
if errorIndication:
PDU = v2c.apiPDU.getResponse(reqPDU)
PDU.setErrorStatus(PDU, 5)
self.sendPdu(
snmpEngine, stateReference, PDU
)
self.releaseStateInformation(stateReference)
CommandResponder(snmpEngine, context.SnmpContext(snmpEngine))
snmpEngine.transportDispatcher.jobStarted(1) # this job would never finish
# Run I/O dispatcher which would receive queries and send responses
try:
snmpEngine.transportDispatcher.runDispatcher()
except:
snmpEngine.transportDispatcher.closeDispatcher()
raise