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Have you tried to integrate SNMP in your application but afraid of OTP snmp documentation ? elixir-snmp may be the answer.

Installation

The package can be installed by adding elixir_snmp to your list of dependencies in mix.exs :

def deps do
  [
    {:elixir_snmp, "~> 0.2.1"}
  ]
end

The docs can be found at https://hexdocs.pm/elixir_snmp.

Quickstart

elixir_snmp provides DSL and macros for easily:

  • Instrumenting MIBs, ie creates functions that map MIB variables accesses to elixir code;
  • Describing SNMP agent and its configuration.

Configure or add directories, add .mib file(s)

  • By default, elixir_snmp expects you to have to have non standard .mib files in mibs/*.mib (they will be compiled into priv/mibs/*.bin. Standard MIBs are provided with OTP in <otp>/lib/snmp-<version>/mibs/ and do not need to be included. MIB compilation is quite complex: use Snmp.Mib (see Instrumenting MIB below) is not enough to compile MIB files, and .mib files need to be already compiled into *.bin when compiling elixir code. So :mib compiler can be added in the list of compilers of the application (see compile.mib.ex).

Instrumenting MIB

  • As noted below in Defining Agent, there are two mandatory SNMP mibs. You will need to create Elixir Mib modules (not to be confused with .mib files) for these, you don't have to define your own instrumentation functions. Remember to update the (required) confs values below:
defmodule MyApp.Mib.Standard do
  use Snmp.Mib.Standard,
    otp_app: :my_app,
    conf: [
      sysObjectID: [integer()],
      snmpEnableAuthenTraps: :enabled | :disabled,
      sysServices: integer()
    ]
end
defmodule MyApp.Mib.Framework do
  use Snmp.Mib.Framework,
   otp_app: :my_app,
   conf: [
     snmpEngineID: [integer()],
     snmpEngineMaxMessageSize: integer(),
   ]
end
  • Instrument a MIB with generic (mnesia) functions:
defmodule MyMib do
  use Snmp.Mib,
    name: "MY-MIB",
    instrumentation: Snmp.Instrumentation.Generic
end
defmodule MyMib do
  use Snmp.Mib,
    name: "MY-MIB"

  def my_variable(:get), do: {:value, "value"}

  def my_rw_variable(:get), do: {:value, "value"}

  def my_rw_variable(:set, val), do: :noError
end

See Snmp.Mib documentation for advanced instructions.

Defining Agent

defmodule Agent do
  use Snmp.Agent.Handler, otp_app: :my_app

  # Mandatory MIBs
  mib MyApp.Mib.Standard
  mib MyApp.Mib.Framework

  # Application MIBs
  mib MyMib

  # VACM model
  view :public do
    include [1, 3, 6, 1, 2, 1]
  end

  view :private do
    include [1, 3, 6]
  end

  access :public,
    versions: [:v1, :v2c, :usm],
    level: :noAuthNoPriv,
    read_view: :public

  access :secure,
    versions: [:usm],
    level: :authPriv,
    read_view: :private,
    write_view: :private,
    notify_view: :private
end

Then, in your application env, defines some users:

config :my_app, Agent,
  versions: [:v1, :v2, :v3],
  port: "SNMP_PORT" |> System.get_env("4000") |> String.to_integer(),
  transports: ["127.0.0.1"],
  security: [
    [user: "public", access: :public],
    [user: "admin", password: "adminpassword", access: [:public, :secure]]
  ]

See Snmp.Agent for advanced Agent DSL usage and configuration.

TODO

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