[noctool-devel] Fwd: [ann] cl-net-snmp 3.0 released

Chun Tian (binghe) binghe.lisp at gmail.com
Mon Jul 21 15:18:19 UTC 2008


A.T.T.

>
> Hi, Lispers
>
> After one and a half year since I started this project (0.01 on May
> 2007, 1.2 on Oct 2007), I'm glad to
> release cl-net-snmp 3.0 today, the pure-lisp implementation of Simple
> Network Management Protocol (SNMP, RFC 2271).
>
> From this release, I throw out the ZEBU LALR parser and write a simple
> ASN.1 compiler (based on LispWorks parsergen) to
> generate Lisp code from ASN.1 MIB files, then use ASDF to load them
> directly. Any ASN.1 Object Identifier value are treated as a Lisp
> variable.
>
> This project is part of my big plan: write a new system administration
> platform (like HP OpenView) completely in Common Lisp.
>
> Cliki page: (contains link to other resources)
>
> http://www.cliki.net/cl-net-snmp
>
> Current Supported Platforms:
>
> * LispWorks
> * CMUCL
> * SBCL
> * Clozure CL
> * Allegro CL
>
> Features:
>
> * Full SNMP protocol support (SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, SNMPv3)
> * Support MIB and ASN.1 object id names
> * Fast BER encode/decode based on CLOS
> * UDP retransmit support
> * [LispWorks] Simple SNMP Server
> * [LispWorks] GUI MIB Browser
>
> Download:
>
> You can use ASDF-INSTALL to install cl-net-snmp 3.0, or download
> following release files:
>
> * The core: SNMP 3.0:
>
>  http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-net-snmp/release/snmp_3.0.tar.gz
>
> * ASN.1 runtime and compiler, version 2.3:
>
>  http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-net-snmp/release/asn.1_2.3.tar.gz
>
> * UDP patch for usocket, version 1.2:
>
>  http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-net-snmp/release/usocket-udp_1.2.tar.gz
>
> * LispWorks UDP support, version 2.1:
>
>  http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-net-snmp/release/lispworks-udp_2.1.tar.gz
>
> Sample Usage:
>
> ? (snmp:snmp-walk "debian-amd64.local" '("system"))
> (((#<OBJECT-ID sysDescr.0>
>   "Linux debian-amd64 2.6.25-2-amd64 #1 SMP Fri Jun 27 00:16:12 UTC
> 2008 x86_64")
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysObjectID.0> #<OBJECT-ID netSnmpAgentOIDs.10>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysUpTimeInstance (0) [0]> #<TIMETICKS (208848)
> 0:34:48.48>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysContact.0>
>   "Root <root at localhost> (configure /etc/snmp/snmpd.local.conf)")
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysName.0> "debian-amd64")
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysLocation.0> "Unknown (configure /etc/snmp/
> snmpd.local.conf)")
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORLastChange.0> #<TIMETICKS (0) 0:00:00.00>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORID.1> #<OBJECT-ID snmpFrameworkMIBCompliances.1>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORID.2> #<OBJECT-ID snmpMPDMIBCompliances.1>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORID.3> #<OBJECT-ID usmMIBCompliances.1>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORID.4> #<OBJECT-ID snmpMIB (1) [2]>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORID.5> #<OBJECT-ID tcpMIB (49) [1]>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORID.6> #<OBJECT-ID ip (4) [39]>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORID.7> #<OBJECT-ID udpMIB (50) [1]>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORID.8> #<OBJECT-ID vacmBasicGroup (1) [0]>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORDescr.1> "The SNMP Management Architecture MIB.")
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORDescr.2> "The MIB for Message Processing and
> Dispatching.")
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORDescr.3>
>   "The management information definitions for the SNMP User-based
> Security Model.")
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORDescr.4> "The MIB module for SNMPv2 entities")
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORDescr.5> "The MIB module for managing TCP
> implementations")
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORDescr.6>
>   "The MIB module for managing IP and ICMP implementations")
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORDescr.7> "The MIB module for managing UDP
> implementations")
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORDescr.8> "View-based Access Control Model for
> SNMP.")
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORUpTime.1> #<TIMETICKS (0) 0:00:00.00>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORUpTime.2> #<TIMETICKS (0) 0:00:00.00>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORUpTime.3> #<TIMETICKS (0) 0:00:00.00>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORUpTime.4> #<TIMETICKS (0) 0:00:00.00>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORUpTime.5> #<TIMETICKS (0) 0:00:00.00>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORUpTime.6> #<TIMETICKS (0) 0:00:00.00>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORUpTime.7> #<TIMETICKS (0) 0:00:00.00>)
>  (#<OBJECT-ID sysORUpTime.8> #<TIMETICKS (0) 0:00:00.00>)))
>
> Regards,
>
> Chun Tian (binghe)
>




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