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authorcvs2svn <cvs2svn@FreeBSD.org>2004-02-14 07:18:35 +0000
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diff --git a/net-mgmt/scli/Makefile b/net-mgmt/scli/Makefile
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-# New ports collection makefile for: scli
-# Date created: 10 September 2001
-# Whom: Michael Lyngbøl <lyngbol@wheel.dk>
-#
-# $FreeBSD$
-#
-
-PORTNAME= scli
-PORTVERSION= 0.2.12
-PORTREVISION= 1
-CATEGORIES= net
-MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/pub/local/${PORTNAME}/
-
-MAINTAINER= lyngbol@wheel.dk
-COMMENT= A collection of SNMP command line management tools
-
-LIB_DEPENDS= xml2:${PORTSDIR}/textproc/libxml2
-
-GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
-USE_GNOME= glib12
-
-MAN1= scli.1
-INFO= scli
-
-.include <bsd.port.mk>
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-MD5 (scli-0.2.12.tar.gz) = 5e2e783d7e5f734f8588f23f215b3ff0
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---- /dev/null Fri May 24 23:07:13 2002
-+++ doc/modes.texinfo Fri May 24 23:06:43 2002
-@@ -0,0 +1,988 @@
-+@verbatim
-+ATM MODE
-+========
-+
-+The atm scli mode is based on the ATM-MIB as published in RFC 2515.
-+This mode is intended to display and configure ATM parameters.
-+
-+ `show atm interface info <regexp>'
-+ `show atm interface details <regexp>'
-+
-+The show atm interface info command displays summary information for
-+all selected ATM interfaces. The optional regular expression <regexp>
-+is matched against the interface descriptions to select the interfaces
-+of interest. The command generates a table with the following columns:
-+
-+
-+INTERFACE network interface number
-+
-+
-+The show atm interface details command describes the selected
-+ATM interfaces in more detail. The optional regular expression
-+<regexp> is matched against the interface descriptions to
-+select the interfaces of interest.
-+
-+BRIDGE MODE
-+===========
-+
-+The scli bridge mode is based on the BRIDGE-MIB as published in RFC
-+1493. It provides commands to browse information specific to LAN
-+bridges (also known as layer two switches).
-+
-+ `show bridge info'
-+ `show bridge ports'
-+ `show bridge stp ports'
-+ `show bridge forwarding'
-+ `show bridge filter'
-+ `show bridge stats'
-+ `monitor bridge stats'
-+
-+The show bridge info command displays summary information about a
-+bridge, such as the number of ports and the supported bridging
-+functions and associated parameters.
-+
-+The show bridge ports command displays information about the bridge
-+ports.
-+
-+The show bridge stp ports command displays information about the bridge
-+ports which participate in the spanning tree protocol. The command
-+generates a table with the following columns:
-+
-+
-+ PORT port number
-+ PRIO spanning tree priority of the port
-+ STATE spanning tree status of the port
-+ P-COST path costs for this port
-+ D-ROOT designated root port
-+ D-COST designated costs
-+ D-BRIDGE designated bridge
-+ D-PORT designated port
-+
-+
-+The status is encoded in two characters. The first character
-+indicates whether STP on the port is enabled (E) or disabled
-+(D). The second character indicates the current status
-+(D=disabled, B=blocking, I=listening, L=learning, F=forwarding,
-+X=broken).
-+
-+The show bridge forwarding command displays the forwarding
-+data base used by transparent bridges. The command generates
-+a table with the following columns:
-+
-+ PORT port number
-+ STATUS status of the forwarding entry
-+ ADDRESS address associated with the port
-+ NAME name of the address (where known)
-+ VENDOR vendor info derived from the address
-+
-+
-+The show bridge filter command shows filtering information.
-+
-+The show bridge stats command displays per port statistics for
-+transparent bridges. The command generates a table with the
-+following columns:
-+
-+ PORT port number
-+ I-FPS input frames per second
-+ O-FPS output frames per second
-+ D-FPS discarded frames per second
-+ DESCRIPTION description of the port
-+
-+
-+The monitor bridge stats command shows the same
-+information as the show bridge stats command. Theinformation is updated periodically.
-+
-+CISCO MODE
-+==========
-+
-+The cisco scli mode is used to display and configure cisco parameters.
-+
-+ `show cisco ip accounting info'
-+ `show cisco ip accounting current'
-+ `show cisco ip accounting snapshot'
-+ `monitor cisco ip accounting current'
-+ `monitor cisco ip accounting snapshot'
-+
-+cisco IP accounting info
-+
-+cisco IP current accounting data
-+
-+cisco IP snapshot accounting data
-+
-+cisco IP current accounting data
-+
-+cisco IP snapshot accounting data
-+
-+DISMAN MODE
-+===========
-+
-+The disman scli mode is based on the DISMAN-SCRIPT-MIB as published in
-+RFC 3165 and the DISMAN-SCHEDULE-MIB as published in RFC 3231. It
-+allows to browse and configure distributed managers.
-+
-+ `create disman script <owner> <name> <description>'
-+ `create disman run <owner> <name> <args>'
-+ `show disman languages'
-+ `show disman script info'
-+ `show disman script details'
-+ `show disman launch info'
-+ `show disman launch details'
-+ `show disman run info'
-+ `show disman run details'
-+ `show disman scheduler info'
-+ `show disman scheduler details'
-+ `monitor disman run'
-+
-+...
-+
-+...
-+
-+languages supported by the distributed manager
-+
-+script summary information
-+
-+scripts installed at the distributed manager
-+
-+launch summary information
-+
-+launch buttons installed on the distributed manager
-+
-+summary information about running scripts
-+
-+running scripts on the distributed manager
-+
-+scheduler information
-+
-+schedules on the distributed manager
-+
-+monitor running scripts
-+
-+ENTITY MODE
-+===========
-+
-+The entity scli mode is based on the ENTITY-MIB as published in RFC
-+2737. It provides commands to browse the physical entities or physical
-+components what make up a managed system.
-+
-+ `show entity info'
-+ `show entity details'
-+ `show entity containment'
-+
-+The show entity info command displays summary information about the
-+physical entities that compose the system. The command generates a
-+table with the following columns:
-+
-+
-+ ENTITY entity number
-+ CLASS class of the entity (see below)
-+ NAME name of the entity
-+ DESCRIPTION description of the entity
-+
-+
-+The show entity details command describes the physical entities
-+in more detail.
-+
-+The show entity containment command displays the physical entity
-+containment hierarchy.
-+
-+ETHERNET MODE
-+=============
-+
-+The ethernet scli mode is based on the EtherLike-MIB as published in
-+RFC 2665 and the MAU-MIB as published in RFC 2668.
-+
-+ `show ethernet mau'
-+ `show ethernet stats'
-+ `monitor ethernet stats'
-+
-+The show ethernet mau command displays information about the medium
-+attachment units (MAUs) for each ethernet port. The command generates a
-+table which has the following columns:
-+
-+
-+ INTERFACE network interface number
-+ MAU medium attachment unit number per interface
-+ STATUS status of the medium attachment unit
-+ MEDIA media availability
-+ JABBER jabber state of the medium attachment unit
-+ AUTONEG autonegation capabilities
-+ TYPE type of the medium attachment unit
-+
-+
-+The show ethernet stats command displays ethernet specific
-+statistics for each ethernet interface. The command outputs
-+a table which has the following columns:
-+
-+ INTERFACE network interface number
-+ ALIGN alignement errors per second
-+ FCS frame check sequence errors per second
-+ RCV MAC receive errors per second
-+ LONG frames exceeding maximum frame size per second
-+ DEFER deferred transmission per second
-+ SCOL single collisions per second
-+ MCOLR multiple collisions per second
-+ XCOL excessive collisions per second
-+ LCOL late collisions per second
-+ XMIT MAC transmit errors per second
-+ CARR carrier sense errors per second
-+
-+
-+The monitor ethernet stats command shows the same information
-+as the show ethernet stats command. The information is updated
-+periodically.
-+
-+INTERFACE MODE
-+==============
-+
-+The scli interface mode is based on the IF-MIB as published in RFC
-+2863. It provides commands to browse, monitor and configure arbitrary
-+network interfaces.
-+
-+ `set interface status <regexp> <status>'
-+ `set interface alias <regexp> <string>'
-+ `set interface notifications <regexp> <value>'
-+ `set interface promiscuous <regexp> <bool>'
-+ `show interface info [<regexp>]'
-+ `show interface details [<regexp>]'
-+ `show interface stack [<regexp>]'
-+ `show interface stats [<regexp>]'
-+ `monitor interface stats [<regexp>]'
-+ `alert interface status <regexp> [<regexp>]'
-+ `dump interface'
-+
-+The set interface status command modifies the administrative status of
-+all selected interfaces. The regular expression <regexp> is matched
-+against the interface descriptions to select the interfaces of
-+interest. The <value> parameter must be one of the strings "up",
-+"down", or "testing".
-+
-+The set interface alias command assigns the alias name <string> to the
-+selected interfaces. The alias name provies a non-volatile 'handle'
-+which can be used by management applications to better identify
-+interfaces. The regular expression <regexp> is matched against the
-+interface descriptions to select the interfaces.
-+
-+The set interface notifications command controls whether the selected
-+interfaces generate linkUp and linkDown notifications. The regular
-+expression <regexp> is matched against the interface descriptions to
-+select the interfaces. The <value> parameter must be one of the strings
-+"enabled" or "disabled".
-+
-+The set interface promiscuous command controls whether the selected
-+interfaces operate in promiscuous mode or not. The regular expression
-+<regexp> is matched against the interface descriptions to select the
-+interfaces. The <bool> parameter must be one of the strings "true" or
-+"false".
-+
-+The show interface info command displays summary information for all
-+selected interfaces. The optional regular expression <regexp> is
-+matched against the interface descriptions to select the interfaces of
-+interest. The command generates a table with the following columns:
-+
-+
-+ INTERFACE network interface number
-+ STATUS interface status (see below)
-+ MTU maximum transfer unit
-+ TYPE type of the network interface
-+ SPEED speed in bits per second
-+ NAME name of the network interface
-+ DESCRIPTION description of the network interface
-+
-+
-+The status is encoded in four characters. The first character
-+indicates the administrative status (U=up, D=down, T=testing).
-+The second character indicates the operational status (U=up,
-+D=down, T=testing, ?=unknown, O=dormant, N=not-present,
-+L=lower-layer-down). The third character indicates whether a
-+connector is present (C=connector, N=none) and the fourth
-+character indicates whether the interface is in promiscuous
-+mode (P=promiscuous, N=normal).
-+
-+The show interface details command describes the selected
-+interfaces in more detail. The optional regular expression
-+<regexp> is matched against the interface descriptions to
-+select the interfaces of interest.
-+
-+The show interface stack command shows the stacking order
-+of the interfaces.
-+
-+The show interface stats command displays network
-+interface statistics for all selected interfaces.
-+The optional regular expression <regexp> is matched
-+against the interface description to select the
-+interfaces. The command outputs a table which has
-+the following columns:
-+
-+ INTERFACE network interface number
-+ STATUS interface status (see above)
-+ I-BPS input bytes per second
-+ O-BPS output bytes per second
-+ I-PPS input packets per second
-+ O-PPS output packets per second
-+ I-ERR input errors per second
-+ O-ERR output errors per second
-+ DESCRIPTION description of the network interface
-+
-+
-+The monitor interface stats command shows the same
-+information as the show interface stats command. The
-+information is updated periodically.
-+
-+The alarm interface status command generates alerts for
-+interfaces that are in given status.
-+
-+The dump interface command generates a sequence of scli commands
-+which can be used to restore the interface configuration.
-+
-+IP MODE
-+=======
-+
-+The ip scli mode is based on the IP-MIB as published in RFC 2011, the
-+IP-FORWARD-MIB as published in RFC 2096, the IP-TUNNEL-MIB as published
-+in RFC 2667 and the RFC1213-MIB as published in RFC 1213. It provides
-+commands to browse, monitor and configure IP protocol engines.
-+
-+ `set ip forwarding <value>'
-+ `set ip ttl <number>'
-+ `show ip info'
-+ `show ip forwarding'
-+ `show ip addresses'
-+ `show ip tunnel'
-+ `show ip mapping'
-+ `dump ip'
-+
-+The set ip forwarding command controls whether the IP protocol engine
-+forwards IP datagrams or not. The <value> parameter must be one of the
-+strings "enabled" or "disabled".
-+
-+The set ip ttl command can be used to change the default time to live
-+(TTL) value used by the IP protocol engine. The <number> parameter must
-+be a number between 1 and 255 inclusive.
-+
-+The show ip info command displays paramters of the IP protocol engine,
-+such as the default TTL or whether the node is forwarding IP packets.
-+
-+The show ip forwarding command displays the IP forwarding data base.
-+The command generates a table with the following columns:
-+
-+
-+ DESTINATION
-+ NEXT HOP
-+ TYPE
-+ PROTO
-+ INTERFACE
-+
-+
-+The show ip addresses command displays the IP addresses assigned
-+to network interfaces. The command generates a table with the
-+following columns:
-+
-+ INTERFACE network interface number
-+ ADDRESS IP address
-+ PREFIX IP address prefix length
-+ NAME name of the IP address
-+
-+
-+The show ip tunnel command displays information about existing
-+IP tunnels.
-+
-+The show ip mapping command displays the mapping of IP address
-+to lower layer address (e.g., IEEE 802 addresses). The command
-+generates a table with the following columns:
-+
-+ INTERFACE network interface number
-+ STATUS status of the mapping entry
-+ ADDRESS IP address
-+ ADDRESS lower layer address
-+
-+
-+The dump ip command generates a sequence of scli commands
-+which can be used to restore the IP configuration.
-+
-+NETSNMP MODE
-+============
-+
-+The netsnmp scli mode is used to display and configure netsnmp specific
-+parameters. It is based on the UCD-SNMP-MIB.
-+
-+ `set netsnmp debugging <value>'
-+ `set netsnmp restart'
-+ `show netsnmp info'
-+ `show netsnmp load'
-+ `show netsnmp exec'
-+ `show netsnmp proc'
-+ `dump netsnmp'
-+
-+The set netsnmp debugging command controls whether the agent generates
-+debug messages or not. The <value> parameter must be one of the strings
-+"enabled" or "disabled".
-+
-+The set netsnmp restart command restarts the agent.
-+
-+The show netsnmp info command shows general information about the
-+netsnmp/ucdsnmp agent such as the version number and the software
-+configuration.
-+
-+The show netsnmp load command shows the system's load.
-+
-+The show netsnmp exec command shows information about pre-configured
-+commands that can be invoked.
-+
-+The show netsnmp proc command shows information about which processes
-+netsnmp watches.
-+
-+The dump netsnmp command generates a sequence of scli commands which
-+can be used to restore the netsnmp specific configuration.
-+
-+NORTEL MODE
-+===========
-+
-+The nortel scli mode allows to manipulate virtual lans (vlans) on
-+nortel bridges. It is based on the RAPID-CITY MIB which is implemented
-+at least on the baystack bridges.
-+
-+ `create nortel bridge vlan <vlanid> <name>'
-+ `delete nortel bridge vlan <regexp>'
-+ `set nortel bridge vlan ports <regexp> <ports>'
-+ `set nortel bridge vlan default <string> <ports>'
-+ `show nortel bridge vlan info [<regexp>]'
-+ `show nortel bridge vlan details [<regexp>]'
-+ `show nortel bridge vlan ports'
-+ `dump nortel bridge vlan'
-+
-+The create nortel bridge vlan command is used to create a new vlan with
-+the given <vlanid> and <name>.
-+
-+The delete nortel bridge vlan command deletes all selected vlans. The
-+regular expression <regexp> is matched against the vlan names to select
-+the vlans that should be deleted.
-+
-+The set nortel bridge vlan ports command allows to assign ports to
-+port-based vlans. The regular expression <regexp> is matched against
-+the vlan names to select the vlans that should be modified. The <ports>
-+argument contains a comma separated list of port numbers or port number
-+ranges, e.g. 1,5,7-8.
-+
-+The set nortel bridge vlan default command allows to assign ports to a
-+default vlan. The <string> argument is matched against the vlan names
-+to select the vlan. The <ports> argument contains a comma separated
-+list of port numbers or port number ranges, e.g. 1,5,7-8.
-+
-+The show nortel bridge vlan info command shows summary information
-+about all selected vlans. The optional regular expression <regexp> is
-+matched against the vlan names to select the vlans of interest. The
-+command generates a table with the following columns:
-+
-+
-+ VLAN vlan number
-+ STATUS status of the vlan (see below)
-+ NAME vlan name
-+ PORTS ports assigned to the vlan
-+
-+
-+The status is encoded in four characters. The first character
-+indicates the status of the row (A=active, S=not in service,
-+R=not ready). The second character indicates vlan type (P=B
-+port, I=IP-subnet, O=protocol, S=src address, D=dst address).
-+The third character indicates the priority of the vlan (H=high,
-+N=normal) and the fourth character indicates whether routing
-+is enabled (R=routing, N=no routing).
-+
-+The show nortel bridge vlan details command describes the
-+selected vlans in more detail. The optional regular expression
-+<regexp> is matched against the vlan names to select the vlans
-+of interest.
-+
-+The show nortel bridge vlan ports command shows information
-+for each vlan port. The command generates a table with the
-+following columns:
-+
-+ PORT port number
-+ FLAGS port vlan flags (see below)
-+ DEFAULT default vlan number
-+ VLANS vlan numbers the port is member of
-+
-+
-+The flags are encoded in four characters. The first character
-+indicates the port type (A=access, T=trunk). The second character
-+indicates whether the port tags frames (T=tagging, N=none). The
-+third character indicates whether the port discards tagged frames
-+(D=discard, N=none) and the fourth character indicates whether
-+the port discards untagged frames (D=discard, N=none).
-+
-+The dump nortel bridge vlan command generates a sequence of scli
-+commands which can be used to restore the vlan configuration.
-+
-+OSPF MODE
-+=========
-+
-+The scli ospf mode is used to display and configure OSPF parameters.
-+
-+ `show ospf area'
-+ `show ospf info'
-+ `show ospf interface'
-+
-+show OSPF areas
-+
-+general OSPF information
-+
-+show OSPF interfaces
-+
-+PRINTER MODE
-+============
-+
-+The scli printer mode is based on the Printer-MIB as published in RFC
-+1759 and some updates currently being worked on in the IETF Printer MIB
-+working group.
-+
-+ `show printer info'
-+ `show printer covers'
-+ `show printer inputs'
-+ `show printer outputs'
-+ `show printer markers'
-+ `show printer supplies'
-+ `show printer interpreter'
-+ `show printer console display'
-+ `show printer console lights'
-+ `show printer alerts'
-+ `monitor printer console display'
-+ `monitor printer console lights'
-+ `monitor printer alerts'
-+
-+The show printer info command shows general information about the
-+printer including global status information.
-+
-+The show printer covers command shows information about the covers of a
-+printer.
-+
-+The show printer inputs command shows information about the input
-+sub-units of a printer which provide media for input to the printing
-+process.
-+
-+The show printer output command shows information about the output
-+sub-units of a printer capable of receiving media delivered from the
-+printing process.
-+
-+The show printer markers command shows information about the marker
-+sub-units of a printer which produce marks on the print media.
-+
-+The show printer supplies command shows information about the supplies
-+which are consumed and the waste produced by the markers of a printer.
-+
-+The show printer interpreter command shows information about the page
-+description language and control language interpreters supported by the
-+printer.
-+
-+The show printer console display command shows the current contents of
-+the printer's display. The command generates a table with the following
-+columns:
-+
-+
-+ PRINTER logical printer number
-+ LINE display line number
-+ TEXT contents of the display line
-+
-+
-+The show printer console lights command shows the current
-+status of the printer's lights. The command generates a table
-+with the following columns:
-+
-+ PRINTER logical printer number
-+ LIGHT number identifying the light/led
-+ DESCRIPTION description of the light/led
-+ STATUS current status (on, off, blink)
-+ COLOR current color of the light
-+
-+
-+The show printer alerts command displays the list of active
-+printer alerts including the alert code, the alert severity,
-+the alert description, the alert time, the alert location and
-+the personel required to handle the alert.
-+
-+The monitor printer console display command shows the same
-+information as the show printer console display command. The
-+information is updated periodically.
-+
-+The monitor printer console lights command shows the same
-+information as the show printer console lights command. The
-+information is updated periodically.
-+
-+The monitor printer alerts command shows the same information
-+as the show printer alerts command. The information is updated
-+periodically.
-+
-+SCLI MODE
-+=========
-+
-+The scli mode provides commands that can be used to display and
-+manipulate the internal state of the scli interpreter.
-+
-+ `open <nodename> [<community>]'
-+ `close'
-+ `create scli plugin <module>'
-+ `delete scli plugin <module>'
-+ `exit'
-+ `help'
-+ `history'
-+ `create scli alias <name> <value>'
-+ `delete scli alias <regexp>'
-+ `set scli regex [<regexp>]'
-+ `set scli debugging [<regexp>]'
-+ `set scli pager <pager>'
-+ `set scli format <fmt>'
-+ `show scli info'
-+ `show scli commands'
-+ `show scli aliases'
-+ `show scli modes [<regex>]'
-+ `show scli schema [<regex>]'
-+ `show scli alarm info'
-+
-+The open command establishes an association to a remote SNMP agent. The
-+<nodename> argument is the DNS name or the IP address of the remote
-+node. Scli will try to talks to this node's SNMP agent on the default
-+port number (usually 161) using the default transport mapping (usually
-+SNMP over UDP). The optional <community> argument is the community
-+string needed to communicate with the remote SNMP agent. The default
-+community string is "public". Opening an association while an
-+association is already established is not considered an error. The
-+existing established association will be closed automatically before an
-+attempt to create a new association is started.
-+
-+The close command closes an established association to a remote SNMP
-+agent. Invoking the close command when no association is established is
-+not considered an error and will do just nothing.
-+
-+The create scli plugin command dynamically loads an scli mode into a
-+running scli process. This can be used to dynamically extend scli with
-+modules coming from other sources. Dynamic loadable modules also
-+simplify the development and management of site-specific modules.
-+
-+The delete scli plugin command removes a previously loaded modules from
-+a running scli process.
-+
-+The exit command terminates the scli interpreter. An end of file in the
-+standard input stream will also terminate the the scli interpreter.
-+
-+The help command displays some help information including a list of all
-+top-level scli commands.
-+
-+The history command displays the scli command history list with line
-+numbers.
-+
-+The create scli alias command creates the alias <name> for the scli
-+command (fragment) <value>. If the alias <name> already exists, then
-+the new <value> will be assigned to the existing alias.
-+
-+The delete scli alias command removes previously defined aliases from
-+the scli interpreter. The regular expression <regexp> is matched
-+against all alias names in order to select the aliases that are deleted.
-+
-+The set scli regex command controls how scli matches regular
-+expressions. The optional regular expression <regexp> is matched
-+against the regular expression options. A successful match turns a
-+regular expression option on while an unsuccessful match turns a
-+regular expression option off. Invoking the command without the
-+<regexp> argument will turn all regular expression options off. The
-+currently defined regular expression options are "extended" for POSIX
-+extended regular expressions and "case-insensitive" for case
-+insensitive matches.
-+
-+The set scli debugging command sets the debugging level of the SNMP
-+engine. The optional regular expression <regexp> is matched against the
-+debugging levels. A successful match turns a debugging level on while
-+an unsuccessful match turns a debugging level off. Invoking the command
-+without the <regexp> argument will turn all debugging levels off. The
-+currently defined debugging levels are "session" for the SNMP session
-+layer, "request" for the SNMP request handling layer, "transport" for
-+the SNMP transport layer, "packet" for the SNMP packet layer, and
-+"asn1" for the ASN.1 coding layer.
-+
-+The set scli pager command defines the shell command which is used as a
-+pager if the output produced by an scli command does not fit on a
-+single screen. The output is passed to the <pager> shell command via
-+its standard input stream.
-+
-+The set scli format command defines the output format used by
-+subsequent scli commands. The currently supported formats are "scli"
-+and "xml". The "scli" format is the default output format and described
-+in this documentation. The "xml" output format is experimental and
-+therefore not described here.
-+
-+The show scli info command displays the current status of the scli
-+interpreter.
-+
-+The show scli commands command displays the scli command tree. The
-+full command syntax is displayed for each leaf node.
-+
-+The show scli aliases command lists all scli command aliases. The
-+first column in the generated table lists the aliase names while the
-+second column shows the alias values.
-+
-+The show scli modes command shows information about the scli modes. An
-+scli mode is a logical grouping of related commands (e.g., all commands
-+that deal with printers). The optional regular expression <regex> can
-+be use to select a subset of the available scli modes.
-+
-+The show scli schema command produces xml schema definitions for the
-+selected scli modes. An scli mode is a logical grouping of related
-+commands (e.g., all commands that deal with printers). The optional
-+regular expression <regex> can be use to select a subset of the
-+available scli modes.
-+
-+The show scli alarm info command displays summary information about all
-+known alarms.
-+
-+SNMP MODE
-+=========
-+
-+The snmp scli mode is based on the SNMPv2-MIB as published in RFC 1907,
-+the SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB as published in RFC 2571, the
-+SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB as published in RFC 2574, the
-+SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB as published in RFC 2575, the SNMP-TARGET-MIB
-+as published in RFC 2573, and the SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB as published in
-+RFC 2573.
-+
-+ `create snmp vacm member <name> <group> [<model>]'
-+ `delete snmp vacm member <regex-name> <regex-group> [<model>]'
-+ `set snmp authentication traps <status>'
-+ `show snmp engine'
-+ `show snmp resources'
-+ `show snmp vacm member'
-+ `show snmp vacm access'
-+ `show snmp vacm views'
-+ `show snmp usm users'
-+ `show snmp target addresses'
-+ `show snmp target parameters'
-+ `show snmp notification targets'
-+ `dump snmp'
-+
-+The create snmp vacm member commands can be used to assign new members
-+(security names) to vacm groups. New groups are created if they do not
-+exist.
-+
-+The delete snmp vacm member commands can be used to delete members
-+(security names) from vacm groups. Groups are deleted if the last
-+member is deleted.
-+
-+The set snmp authentication traps command controls whether the SNMP
-+engine generates authentication failure notifications. The <value>
-+parameter must be one of the strings "enabled" or "disabled".
-+
-+The show snmp engine command displays information about the SNMP
-+protocol engine such as the number of boots, the current time relative
-+to the last boot and the maximum message size.
-+
-+The show snmp resources command displays information about the MIB
-+resources supported by the SNMP agent.
-+
-+The show snmp vacm member command displays the mapping of security
-+names to group names. The command generates a table with the following
-+columns:
-+
-+
-+ ROW row storage type and status
-+ MOD security model
-+ NAME member name (security name)
-+ GROUP name of the vacm group
-+
-+
-+The show snmp vacm access command display the access control
-+rules for the security groups. The command generates a table
-+with the following columns:
-+
-+ ROW row storage type and status
-+ GROUP security group name
-+ MOD security model
-+ LVL security level (--, a-, ap)
-+ CTX context name
-+ MATCH match (exact or prefix)
-+ READ view name for read access
-+ WRITE view name for write access
-+ NOTIFY view name for notification
-+
-+
-+The show snmp vacm views command displays MIB view definitions.
-+The command generates a table with the following columns:
-+
-+ ROW row storage type and status
-+ VIEW view name
-+ TYPE access to the view subtree (incl/excl)
-+ PREFIX object identifier wildcard prefix
-+
-+
-+The show snmp usm users command displays the configured users.
-+The command generates a table with the following columns:
-+
-+ ROW row storage type and status
-+ USER USM user name
-+ NAME security name of the USM user
-+ AUTH authentication protocol
-+ PRIV privacy protocol
-+
-+
-+The show snmp target addresses command displays information
-+about the configured SNMP target addresses. The command
-+generates a table with the following columns:
-+
-+ ROW row storage type and status
-+ TARGET target name
-+ DOMAIN transport domain
-+ ADDRESS transport address
-+ TMOUT timeout value in ms
-+ RETRY number of retries
-+ PARAMS associated parameters
-+ TAGS tag list
-+
-+
-+The show snmp target parameters command displays information
-+about the configured SNMP target parameters. The command
-+generates a table with the following columns:
-+
-+ ROW row storage type and status
-+ PARAMS parameter name
-+ NAME security name
-+
-+
-+The show snmp notification targets command displays information
-+about the configured SNMP notification targets. The command
-+generates a table with the following columns:
-+
-+ ROW row storage type and status
-+ NAME notification target name
-+ TYPE notification type
-+ TAG tag reference to targets
-+
-+
-+The dump snmp command generates a sequence of scli commands
-+which can be used to restore the engine configuration.
-+
-+SYSTEM MODE
-+===========
-+
-+The system scli mode is primarily based on the SNMPv2-MIB as published
-+in RFC 1907 and the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB as publisched in RFC 2790. It
-+can be used to browse and configure system parameters and
-+characteristics.
-+
-+ `set system contact <string>'
-+ `set system name <string>'
-+ `set system location <string>'
-+ `show system info'
-+ `show system devices'
-+ `show system storage'
-+ `show system mounts'
-+ `show system processes [<regexp>]'
-+ `monitor system storage'
-+ `monitor system processes [<regexp>]'
-+ `dump system'
-+
-+The set system contact command configures the system's contact
-+information. The <string> argument should include information on how to
-+contact a person who is responsible for this system.
-+
-+The set system name command configures the systems's name. By
-+convention, this is the system's fully-qualified domain name.
-+
-+The set system location command configures the system's physical
-+location.
-+
-+The show system info command shows general information about the system.
-+
-+The show system devices command shows a list of system devices. The
-+command generates a table with the following columns:
-+
-+
-+ INDEX device number
-+ STATUS current status of the device
-+ DESCRIPTION description of the device
-+
-+
-+The show system storage command displays information about the
-+logical areas attached in the system. The command generates a
-+table with the following columns:
-+
-+ INDEX logical storage area number
-+ DESCRIPTION description of the storage area
-+ TYPE logical storage area type
-+ SIZE total size of the storage area
-+ USED amount of storage in use
-+ FREE amount of storage available
-+ USE% used storage in percent
-+
-+
-+The show system mounts command shows the list of filesystems
-+mounted on the system. The command generates a table with the
-+following columns:
-+
-+ INDEX filesystem identification number
-+ LOCAL local root path name of the filesystem
-+ REMOTE remote server and root path name (if any)
-+ TYPE filesytem type (if known)
-+ OPTIONS access mode (ro/rw) and boot flag
-+
-+
-+The show system processes command display information about the
-+processes currently running on the system. The regular expression
-+<regexp> is matched against the command executed by the process
-+to select the processes of interest.The command generates a table
-+with the following columns:
-+
-+ PID process identification number
-+ S status of the process (see below)
-+ T type of the process (see below)
-+ MEMORY memory used by the process
-+ TIME CPU time used by the process
-+ COMMAND command executed by the process
-+
-+
-+The process status values are C=running, R=runnable,
-+S=not runnable, and Z=invalid. The process types values are
-+?=unknown, O=operating system, D=device driver, and A=application.
-+
-+The monitor system storage command shows the same
-+information as the show system storage command. The
-+information is updated periodically.
-+
-+The monitor system processes command show the same
-+information as the show system processes command. The
-+information is updated periodically.
-+
-+The dump system command generates a sequence of scli commands
-+which can be used to restore the system configuration.
-+
-+TCP MODE
-+========
-+
-+The scli tcp mode is based on the TCP-MIB as published in RFC 2012. It
-+provides commands to browse information specific to the TCP transport
-+protocol.
-+
-+ `show tcp listener'
-+ `show tcp connections'
-+ `monitor tcp connections'
-+
-+The show tcp listener command displays the listening TCP endpoints.
-+
-+The show tcp connections command displays the connected TCP endpoints
-+including the current state of the connection as seen by the remote
-+SNMP agent.
-+
-+The monitor tcp connections command displays the connected TCP
-+endpoints including the current state of the connection as seen by the
-+remote SNMP agent. The information is updated periodically.
-+
-+UDP MODE
-+========
-+
-+The scli udp mode is based on the UDP-MIB as published in RFC 2013. It
-+provides commands to browse information specific to the UDP transport
-+protocol.
-+
-+ `show udp listener'
-+ `show udp stats'
-+
-+The show udp listener command displays the listening UDP endpoints.
-+
-+The show udp statistics about datagrams received or sent.
-+
-+@end verbatim
diff --git a/net-mgmt/scli/files/patch-ac b/net-mgmt/scli/files/patch-ac
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---- doc/scli.texinfo_orig Thu Sep 27 09:57:00 2001
-+++ doc/scli.texinfo Fri May 24 16:11:34 2002
-@@ -2,6 +2,10 @@
- @c %**start of header
- @setfilename scli.info
- @settitle SNMP Command Line Interface
-+@dircategory Net Utilities
-+@direntry
-+* SCLI: (scli). SNMP Command Line Interface
-+@end direntry
- @finalout
- @setchapternewpage odd
- @c %**end of header
diff --git a/net-mgmt/scli/pkg-descr b/net-mgmt/scli/pkg-descr
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-The scli package written to address the need for small and efficient
-command line utilities to monitor and configure network devices and
-host systems. The scli package is based on the SNMP management
-protocol.
-
-WWW: http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/scli/
-
diff --git a/net-mgmt/scli/pkg-plist b/net-mgmt/scli/pkg-plist
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-bin/scli