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 package Net::Telnet::Trango;  package Net::Telnet::Trango;
 # $RedRiver: Trango.pm,v 1.2 2005/12/30 01:02:41 andrew Exp $  
 use strict;  # $RedRiver: Trango.pm,v 1.40 2007/02/06 21:15:28 andrew Exp $
 use warnings;  use strict;
 use base 'Net::Telnet';  use warnings;
   use base 'Net::Telnet';
 =pod  
   =pod
 =head1 NAME  
   =head1 NAME
 Net::Telnet::Trango - Perl extension for accessing the Trango telnet interface  
   Net::Telnet::Trango
 =head1 SYNOPSIS  - Perl extension for accessing the Trango telnet interface
   
   use Net::Telnet::Trango;  =head1 SYNOPSIS
   my $t = new Net::Telnet::Trango ( Timeout => 5 );  
       use Net::Telnet::Trango;
   my ($type, $version) = $t->open( Host => $fox );    my $t = new Net::Telnet::Trango ( Timeout => 5 );
     
   unless (defined $type && defined $version) {    $t->open( Host => $ap ) or die "Error connecting: $!";
     die "Error connecting: $!";  
   }    $t->login('password') or die "Couldn't log in: $!";
   
   $t->login('password') or die "Couldn't log in: $!";    # Do whatever
     
   # Do whatever    $t->exit;
       $t->close;
   $t->exit;  
   $t->close;  =head1 DESCRIPTION
   
 =head1 DESCRIPTION  Perl access to the telnet interface on Trango APs and SUs.
   
 Perl access to the telnet interface on Trango Foxes, SUs and APs.  A handy feature is that it will parse the output from certain commands that is
   in the format "[key1] value1 [key2] value2" and put those in a hashref that is
 Another handy feature is that it will parse the output from certain commands that is in the format "[key1] value1 [key2] value2" and put those in a hashref that is returned.  This makes using the output from things like sysinfo very easy to do.  returned.  This makes using the output from things like sysinfo very easy to
   do.
 =head2 EXPORT  
   =head2 EXPORT
 None  
   None
 =cut  
   =head1 METHODS
 our $VERSION = '0.01';  
   =cut
 my %PRIVATE = (  
   is_connected => 0,  our $VERSION = '0.01';
   logged_in => 0,  
 );  my $EMPTY = q{};
   my $SPACE = q{ };
 =pod  
   my %PRIVATE = (
 =head1 METHODS      is_connected => 0,
       logged_in    => 0,
 =head2 ACCESSORS  );
   
 =over  =pod
   
 =item Host  =head2 B<new> - Creates a new Net::Telnet::Trango object.
   
 returns the name of the host that you are accessing      new([Options from Net::Telnet,]
           [Decode => 0,]);
 =item firmware_version  
   Same as new from L<Net::Telnet> but sets the default Trango Prompt:
 returns the firmware version on the trango if available otherwise undef.    '/#> *$/'
 Available after a successful open()  
 This is usually only set internally  It also takes an optional parameter 'Decode'.  If not defined it
   defaults to 1, if it is set to 0, it will not decode the output and
 =item host_type  instead return a reference to an array of the lines that were returned
   from the command.
 returns the type of host from the login banner for example M5830S or M5300S.    
 Available after a successful open()  =cut
 This is usually only set internally  
   sub new {
 =item is_connected      my $class = shift;
   
 returns 1 after a successful open() otherwise undef      my %args;
 This is usually only set internally      if ( @_ == 1 ) {
           $args{'Host'} = shift;
 =item logged_in      }
       else {
 returns 1 after a successful login() 0 if it failed and undef if          %args = @_;
 login() was never called      }
 This is usually only set internally  
       $args{'Prompt'} ||= '/#> *$/';
 =item login_banner  
       foreach my $key ( keys %args ) {
 returns the banner that is displayed when first connected at login.  Only set after a successful open()          $PRIVATE{$key} = $args{$key};
       }
 This is usually only set internally      $PRIVATE{'Decode'} = 1 unless defined $PRIVATE{'Decode'};
       delete $args{'Decode'};
 =item last_lines  
       my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%args);
 returns the output from the last cmd() that was run as an array ref      bless $self if ref $self;
 This is usually only set internally  
       return $self;
 =back  }
   
 =head2 ALIASES  #  _password <new password> <new password>
   #  ? [command]
 =over  #  apsearch <secs> <ch#> <h|v> [<ch#> <h|v>]...
   #  arp -bcast <on|off>
 =item bye  #  bcastscant <all|suid> <ch#> <h|v> [<ch#> <h|v> ...
   #  bye
 alias of exit()  #  cf2cf ap [default|<size>]
   #  date
 =item restart  #  date <month> <day> <year>
   #  freq scantable
 alias of reboot()  #  freq channeltable
   #  freq writescan [<ch#> <h|v>]
 =back  #  freq writechannel [<ch#> <freq>] ...
   #  freq <ch #> <h|v>
 =head2 COMMANDS  #  help [command]
   #  heater [<on temp> <off temp>]
 Most of these are just shortcuts to C<cmd(String =E<gt> METHOD)>, as such they accept the same options as C<cmd()>.  Specifically they take a named paramater "args", for example:  #  ipconfig [<new ip> <new subnet mask> <new gateway>]
 C<tftpd(args =E<gt> 'on')> would enable tftpd  #  log [<# of entries, 1..179>]
   #  log <sum> <# of entries, 1..179>
 =over  #  logout
   #  opmode [ap [y]]
 =item tftpd  #  password
   #  ping <ip addr>
 Returns a hash ref of the decoded output from the command.  #  polar <h|v>
   #  power <setism|setunii> <max|min|<dBm>>
 Also see enable_tftpd() and disable_tftpd() as those check for correct output  #  reboot
   #  restart
 =item ver  #  remarks [<str>]
   #  rfrxthreshold [<ism|unii> <-90|-85|-80|-75|-70|-65>]
 Returns a hash ref of the decoded output from the command.  #  rfrxth [<ism|unii> <-90|-85|-80|-75|-70|-65>]
   #  sysinfo
 =item sysinfo  #  set suid <id>
   #  set apid <id>
 Returns a hash ref of the decoded output from the command.  #  set baseid <id>
   #  set defaultopmode [<ap|su> <min,0..10>]
 =item exit  #  set defaultopmode off
   #  set snmpcomm [<read | write | trap (id or setall)> <str>]
 exits the command session with the trango and closes the connection  #  set mir [on|off]
   #  set mir threshold <kbps>
 =item reboot  #  set rssitarget [<ism|unii> <dBm>]
   #  set serviceradius [<ism | unii> <miles>]
 reboots the trango and closes the connection  #  ssrssi <ch #> <h|v>
   #  su [<suid>|all]
 =cut  #  su changechannel <all|suid> <ch#> <h|v>
   #  su ipconfig <suid> <new ip> <new subnet> <new gateway>
 #  _password <new password> <new password>  #  su [live|poweroff|priority]
 #  ? [command]  #  su <ping|info|status> <suid>
 #  apsearch <secs> <ch#> <h|v> [<ch#> <h|v>]...  #  su powerleveling <all|suid>
 #  arp -bcast <on|off>  #  su reboot <all|suid>
 #  bcastscant <all|suid> <ch#> <h|v> [<ch#> <h|v> ...  #  su restart <all|suid>
 #  bye  #  su testrflink <all|suid> [r]
 #  cf2cf ap [default|<size>]  #  su testrflink <setlen> [64..1600]
 #  date  #  su testrflink <aptx> [20..100]
 #  date <month> <day> <year>  #  su sw <suid|all> <sw #> <on|off>
 #  freq scantable  #  sudb [dload | view]
 #  freq channeltable  #  sudb add <suid> pr <cir,kbps> <mir,kbps> <device id,hex>
 #  freq writescan [<ch#> <h|v>]  #  sudb add <suid> reg <cir,kbps> <mir,kbps> <device id,hex>
 #  freq writechannel [<ch#> <freq>] ...  #  sudb delete <all|<suid>>
 #  freq <ch #> <h|v>  #  sudb modify <suid> <cir|mir> <kbps>
 #  help [command]  #  sudb modify <suid> <su2su> <group id,hex>
 #  heater [<on temp> <off temp>]  #  sudb view
 #  ipconfig [<new ip> <new subnet mask> <new gateway>]  #  sulog [lastmins | sampleperiod <1..60>]
 #  log [<# of entries, 1..179>]  #  sulog [<# of entry,1..18>]
 #  log <sum> <# of entries, 1..179>  #  survey <ism|unii> <time, sec> <h|v>
 #  logout  #  sw [<sw #> <on|off>]
 #  opmode [ap [y]]  #  temp
 #  password  #  tftpd [on|off]
 #  ping <ip addr>  #  time
 #  polar <h|v>  #  time <hour> <min> <sec>
 #  power <setism|setunii> <max|min|<dBm>>  #  save <mainimage|fpgaimage> <current chksum> <new chksum>
 #  reboot  #  save <systemsetting|sudb>
 #  restart  #  updateflash <mainimage|fpgaimage> <current chksum> <new chksum>
 #  remarks [<str>]  #  updateflash <systemsetting|sudb>
 #  rfrxthreshold [<ism|unii> <-90|-85|-80|-75|-70|-65>]  
 #  rfrxth [<ism|unii> <-90|-85|-80|-75|-70|-65>]  =pod
 #  sysinfo  
 #  set suid <id>  =head1 ACCESSORS
 #  set apid <id>  
 #  set baseid <id>  These are usually only set internally.
 #  set defaultopmode [<ap|su> <min,0..10>]  
 #  set defaultopmode off  =head2 B<firmware_version> - returns the firmware version
 #  set snmpcomm [<read | write | trap (id or setall)> <str>]  
 #  set mir [on|off]  Returns the firmware version if available, otherwise undef.
 #  set mir threshold <kbps>  
 #  set rssitarget [<ism|unii> <dBm>]  It should be available after a successful open().
 #  set serviceradius [<ism | unii> <miles>]  
 #  ssrssi <ch #> <h|v>  =head2 B<host_type> - return the type of host you are connected to.
 #  su [<suid>|all]  
 #  su changechannel <all|suid> <ch#> <h|v>  returns the type of host from the login banner for example M5830S or M5300S.
 #  su ipconfig <suid> <new ip> <new subnet> <new gateway>  
 #  su [live|poweroff|priority]  Should be available after a successful open().
 #  su <ping|info|status> <suid>  
 #  su powerleveling <all|suid>  =head2 B<is_connected> - Status of the connection to host.
 #  su reboot <all|suid>  
 #  su restart <all|suid>  returns 1 when connected, undef otherwise.
 #  su testrflink <all|suid> [r]  
 #  su testrflink <setlen> [64..1600]  =head2 B<logged_in> - Status of being logged in to the host.
 #  su testrflink <aptx> [20..100]  
 #  su sw <suid|all> <sw #> <on|off>  returns 1 after a successful login(), 0 if it failed and undef if
 #  sudb [dload | view]  login() was never called.
 #  sudb add <suid> pr <cir,kbps> <mir,kbps> <device id,hex>  
 #  sudb add <suid> reg <cir,kbps> <mir,kbps> <device id,hex>  =head2 B<login_banner> - The banner when first connecting to the host.
 #  sudb delete <all|<suid>>  
 #  sudb modify <suid> <cir|mir> <kbps>  returns the banner that is displayed when first connected at login.
 #  sudb modify <suid> <su2su> <group id,hex>  Only set after a successful open().
 #  sudb view  
 #  sulog [lastmins | sampleperiod <1..60>]  =head2 B<last_lines> - The last lines of output from the last cmd().
 #  sulog [<# of entry,1..18>]  
 #  survey <ism|unii> <time, sec> <h|v>  returns, as an array ref, the output from the last cmd() that was run.
 #  sw [<sw #> <on|off>]  
 #  temp  =head2 B<last_error> - A text output of the last error that was encountered.
 #  tftpd [on|off]  
 #  time  returns the last error reported.  Probably contains the last entry in
 #  time <hour> <min> <sec>  last_lines.
 #  save <mainimage|fpgaimage> <current chksum> <new chksum>  
 #  save <systemsetting|sudb>  =head1 ALIASES
 #  updateflash <mainimage|fpgaimage> <current chksum> <new chksum>  
 #  updateflash <systemsetting|sudb>  =head2 B<bye> - alias of exit()
   
   Does the same as exit()
 my $success = 'Success.';  
 my %COMMANDS = (  =head2 B<restart> - alias of reboot()
   tftpd       => { decode => 1, expect => $success },  
   ver         => { decode => 1 },  Does the same as reboot()
   sysinfo     => { decode => 1, expect => $success },  
   updateflash => { decode => 1, expect => $success },  =head2 B<save_systemsetting> - alias of save_ss()
   'exit'      => { Prompt => '//', cmd_disconnects => 1 },  
   reboot      => { Prompt => '//', cmd_disconnects => 1 },  Does the same as save_ss()
   #su password???  
   #_bootloader  =head1 COMMANDS
   #temp  
   #heater  Most of these are just shortcuts to C<cmd(String =E<gt> METHOD)>,
 );  as such they accept the same options as C<cmd()>.
   Specifically they take a named paramater "args", for example:
 my %ALIASES = (  C<tftpd(args =E<gt> 'on')> would enable tftpd
   bye     => 'exit',  
   restart => 'reboot',  =head2 B<tftpd> - The output from the tftpd command
 );  
   Returns a hash ref of the decoded output from the
 my %ACCESS = map { $_ => 1 } qw(  command.
   firmware_version  
   host_type  Also see enable_tftpd() and disable_tftpd() as those check that it was
   Host  successfully changed.
   is_connected  
   logged_in  =head2 B<ver> - The output from the ver command
   login_banner  
   Timeout  Returns a hash ref of the decoded output from the
   last_lines  command.
 );  
   =head2 B<sysinfo> - The output from the sysinfo command
 sub AUTOLOAD  
 {  Returns a hash ref of the decoded output from the
   my $self = shift;  command.
   
   my ($method) = (our $AUTOLOAD) =~ /^.*::(\w+)$/  =head2 B<exit> - Exits the connection
     or die "Weird: $AUTOLOAD";  
   exits the command session with the Trango and closes
   if (exists $ALIASES{$method}) {  the connection
     $method = $ALIASES{$method};  
     return $self->$method(@_);  =head2 B<reboot> - Sends a reboot command
   }  
   reboots the Trango and closes the connection
   if (exists $COMMANDS{$method}) {  
     $method = shift if (@_ == 1);  =head2 B<remarks> - Set or retrieve the remarks.
     $COMMANDS{$method}{'String'} ||= $method;  
     return $self->cmd(%{ $COMMANDS{$method} }, @_);  Takes an optional argument, which sets the remarks.
   }  If there is no argument, returns the current remarks.
   
   if (exists $ACCESS{$method}) {    my $old_remarks = $t->remarks();
     my $prev = $PRIVATE{$method};    $t->remarks($new_remarks);
     ($PRIVATE{$method}) = @_ if @_;  
     return $prev;  =head2 B<sulog> - The output from the sulog command
   }  
   Returns an array ref of hashes containing each log
   $method = "SUPER::$method";  line.
   return $self->$method(@_);  
 }  =head2 B<save_sudb> - saves the sudb
   
 =pod  Returns true on success, undef on failure
   
 =item new  =head2 B<syslog> - The output from the sulog command
   
 Same as new from L<Net::Telnet> but has defaults for the trango 'Prompt'  Returns a hashref of the output from the syslog command
   
 =cut  =head2 B<pipe> - the pipe command
   
 sub new  Returns the output from the pipe command
 {  
   my $class = shift;  =head2 B<maclist> - retrieves the maclist
   
   my %args;  Returns the output from the maclist command
   if (@_ == 1) {  
     $args{'Host'} = shift;  =head2 B<maclist_reset> - resets the maclist.
   } else {  
     %args = @_;  No useful output.
   }  
   =head2 B<eth_link> - eth link command
   $args{'Prompt'}  ||= '/#> *$/';  
   Returns the output from the eth link command
   foreach my $key (keys %args) {  
     $PRIVATE{$key} = $args{$key};  This command seems to cause some weird issues.  It often will cause the
   }  command after it to appear to fail.  I am not sure why.
   
   my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%args);  =head2 B<su_info> - gets the su info
   bless $self if ref $self;  
   Returns information about the SU.
   return $self;  
 }  You need to pass in the $suid and it will return the info for that suid.
   
 =pod    $t->su_info($suid);
   
 =item open  =head2 B<su_testrflink> - tests the RF Link to an su
   
 Calls Net::Telnet::open() then makes sure you get a password prompt so you are ready to login() and parses the login banner so you can get host_type() and firmware_version()    $t->su_testrflink($suid|'all');
   
 =cut  =head2 B<save_ss> - saves the config.
   
 sub open  Returns 1 on success, undef on failure.
 {  
   my $self = shift;  =head2 B<opmode> - sets opmode ap y or returns the opmode
   
   unless ( $self->SUPER::open(@_) ) {      $t->opmode([ap y]);
     #$! = "Couldn't connect to " . $self->Host . ":  $!";  
     return undef;  =cut
   }  
   my $success  = 'Success\\.';
   ## Get to login prompt  my %COMMANDS = (
   unless ($self->waitfor(      tftpd       => { decode    => 'all',       expect          => $success },
       -match => '/password: ?$/i',      ver         => { decode    => 'all' },
       -errmode => "return",      sysinfo     => { decode    => 'all',       expect          => $success },
     ) ) {      updateflash => { decode    => 'all',       expect          => $success },
     #$! = "problem connecting to host (" . $self->Host . "): " .      sulog       => { decode    => 'sulog',     expect          => $success },
     #    $self->lastline;      'exit'      => { no_prompt => 1,           cmd_disconnects => 1 },
     return undef;      reboot      => { no_prompt => 1,           cmd_disconnects => 1 },
   }      remarks     => { decode    => 'all',       expect          => $success },
       save_sudb   => { String    => 'save sudb', expect          => $success },
   $self->parse_login_banner($self->lastline);      syslog      => { expect    => $success },
       'pipe'      => {},                        # XXX needs a special decode
   $self->is_connected(1);      maclist     => { decode => 'maclist' },
       maclist_reset => { String => 'maclist reset', expect       => 'done' },
   return $self->is_connected;      eth_link    => { String => 'eth link',     expect          => $success },
 }      su_info     =>
         { String => 'su info',  decode => 'all', expect          => $success },
 =pod      su_testrflink =>
         { String => 'su testrflink', decode => 'each', expect    => $success },
 =item login      save_ss     => { String => 'save ss',      expect          => $success },
       opmode      => { decode => 'all',          expect          => $success },
 Calls open() if not already connected, then sends the password and sets logged_in() if successful  );
   
 =cut  my %ALIASES = (
       bye     => 'exit',
 sub login      restart => 'reboot',
 {      Host    => 'host',
   my $self = shift;      save_systemseting => 'save_ss',
   );
   unless ($self->is_connected) {  
     $self->open or return undef;  my %ACCESS = map { $_ => 1 } qw(
   }    firmware_version
     host_type
   my $password = shift;    is_connected
     logged_in
   $self->print($password);    login_banner
   unless ($self->waitfor(    Timeout
     -match => $self->prompt,    last_lines
     -errmode => "return",    last_vals
   ) ) {    last_error
     #$! = "login ($self->Host) failed: " . $self->lastline;    Decode
     return undef;  );
   }  
   sub AUTOLOAD {
   $self->logged_in(1);      my $self = shift;
   
   return $self->logged_in;      my ($method) = ( our $AUTOLOAD ) =~ /^.*::(\w+)$/
 }        or die "Weird: $AUTOLOAD";
   
 =pod      if ( exists $ALIASES{$method} ) {
           $method = $ALIASES{$method};
 =item parse_login_banner          return $self->$method(@_);
       }
 Takes a login banner (what you get when you first connect to the Trango) or reads what is already in login_banner() then parses it and sets host_type() and firmware_version() as well as login_banner()  
       if ( exists $COMMANDS{$method} ) {
 =cut          my %cmd;
           foreach my $k ( keys %{ $COMMANDS{$method} } ) {
 sub parse_login_banner              $cmd{$k} = $COMMANDS{$method}{$k};
 {          }
   my $self = shift;          $cmd{'String'} ||= $method;
           $cmd{'args'} .= $SPACE . shift if ( @_ == 1 );
   if (@_) {          return $self->cmd( %cmd, @_ );
     $self->login_banner(@_);      }
   }  
       if ( exists $ACCESS{$method} ) {
   my $banner = $self->login_banner;          my $prev = $PRIVATE{$method};
           ( $PRIVATE{$method} ) = @_ if @_;
   my ($type, $ver) = $banner =~          return $prev;
     /Welcome to Trango Broadband Wireless (\S+)[\s-]+(.+)$/i;      }
   
   $self->login_banner($banner);      $method = "SUPER::$method";
   $self->host_type($type);      return $self->$method(@_);
   $self->firmware_version($ver);  }
   
   return 1;  =pod
 }  
   =head2 B<open> - Open a connection to a Trango AP.
 =pod  
   Calls Net::Telnet::open() then makes sure you get a password prompt so
 =item enable_tftpd  you are ready to login() and parses the login banner so you can get
   host_type() and firmware_version()
 runs C<tftpd(args =E<gt> 'on')> and makes sure that Tftpd is now 'listen'ing  
   =cut
 =cut  
   sub open {
 sub enable_tftpd      my $self = shift;
 {  
   my $self = shift;      unless ( $self->SUPER::open(@_) ) {
           $self->last_error( "Couldn't connect to " . $self->host . ":  $!" );
   my $vals = $self->tftpd( args => 'on' );          return;
       }
   if ($vals->{'Tftpd'} eq 'listen') {  
     return $vals;      ## Get to login prompt
   } else {      unless (
     return undef;          $self->waitfor(
   }              -match   => '/password: ?$/i',
 }              -errmode => "return",
           )
 =pod        )
       {
 =item disable_tftpd          $self->last_error( "problem connecting to host ("
                 . $self->host . "): "
 runs C<tftpd(args =E<gt> 'off')> and makes sure that Tftpd is now 'disabled'                . $self->lastline );
           return;
 =cut      }
   
 sub disable_tftpd      $self->parse_login_banner( $self->lastline );
 {  
   my $self = shift;      $self->is_connected(1);
   
   my $vals = $self->tftpd( args => 'off' );      return $self->is_connected;
   }
   if (ref $vals eq 'HASH' && $vals->{'Tftpd'} eq 'disabled') {  
     return $vals;  =pod
   } else {  
     return undef;  =head2 B<login> - Login to the AP.
   }  
 }  Calls open() if not already connected, then sends the password and sets
   logged_in() if successful
 =pod  
   =cut
 =item cmd  
   sub login {
 This does most of the work.  At the heart, it calls Net::Telnet::cmd() but it also does some special stuff for Trango.      my $self = shift;
   
 Normally returns the last lines from from the command      unless ( $self->is_connected ) {
           $self->open or return;
 Also accepts these options:      }
   
 I<decode>      my $password = shift;
 - if this is true, then it will send the output lines to _decode_lines() and then returns the decoded output  
       $self->print($password);
 I<cmd_disconnects>      unless (
 - if this is true, it then sets logged_in() to false, then it will close() the connection and then sets is_connected() to false          $self->waitfor(
               -match   => $self->prompt,
 I<expect>              -errmode => "return",
 - if this is set (usually to 'Success.') it will check for that in the last line of output and if it does not, will return undef because the command probably failed          )
         )
 I<args>      {
 - a string containing the command line options that are passed to the command          $self->last_error( "login ($self->host) failed: " . $self->lastline );
           return;
 =cut      }
   
 sub cmd      $self->logged_in(1);
 {  
   my $self = shift;      return $self->logged_in;
   }
   my @valid_net_telnet_opts = qw(  
     String  =pod
     Output  
     Cmd_remove_mode  =head2 B<parse_login_banner> - Converts the login_banner to something useful.
     Errmode  
     Input_record_separator  Takes a login banner (what you get when you first connect to the Trango)
     Ors  or reads what is already in login_banner() then parses it and sets
     Output_record_separator  host_type() and firmware_version() as well as login_banner()
     Prompt  
     Rs  =cut
     Timeout  
   );  sub parse_login_banner {
       my $self = shift;
   my %cfg;  
   if (@_ == 2) {      if (@_) {
     $cfg{'String'} = shift;          $self->login_banner(@_);
   } elsif (@_ > 2) {      }
     %cfg = @_;  
   }      my $banner = $self->login_banner;
   
   $cfg{'Timeout'} ||= $self->Timeout;      my ( $type, $sep1, $subtype, $sep2, $ver ) =
         $banner =~
   unless ($cfg{'String'}) {        /Welcome to Trango Broadband Wireless (\S+)([\s-]+)(\S+)([\s-]+)(.+)$/i;
     #$! = "No command passed";  
     #warn "No command passed\n";      $type .= $sep1 . $subtype;
     return undef;      $ver = $subtype . $sep2 . $ver;
   }  
       $self->login_banner($banner);
   unless ($self->is_connected) {      $self->host_type($type);
     #$! = "Not connected";      $self->firmware_version($ver);
     #warn "Not connected\n";  
     return undef;      return 1;
   }  }
   
   unless ($self->logged_in) {  =pod
     #$! = "Not logged in";  
     #warn "Not logged in\n";  =head2 B<su_password> - Set the password on SUs connected to the AP.
     return undef;  
   }  su_password('new_password'[, 'suid']) If no suid is specified,
   the default is "all".
   
   my %cmd;    $t->su_password('good_pass', 5);
   foreach (@valid_net_telnet_opts) {  
     if (exists $cfg{$_}) {  =cut
       $cmd{$_} = $cfg{$_};  
     }  sub su_password {
   }      my $self     = shift;
   if ($cfg{'args'}) {      my $new_pass = shift || $EMPTY;
     $cmd{'String'} .= ' ' . $cfg{'args'};      my $su       = shift || 'all';
   }  
   my @lines = $self->SUPER::cmd(%cmd);      unless ( defined $new_pass ) {
           $self->last_error("No new password");
   $self->last_lines(\@lines);  
           #return;
   my $vals = 1;      }
   if ($cfg{'decode'}) {  
     $vals = _decode_lines(@lines);      return $self->cmd(
   }          String => 'su password ' . $su . $SPACE . $new_pass . $SPACE . $new_pass,
           expect => $success,
       );
   my $last = $self->lastline;  }
   
   if ((not $cfg{'expect'}) || $last =~ /$cfg{'expect'}$/) {  =pod
     if ($cfg{'cmd_disconnects'}) {  
       $self->logged_in(0);  =head2 B<su_ipconfig> - Change IP configuration on SUs connected to the AP.
       $self->close;  
       $self->is_connected(0);  su_ipconfig( 'suid', 'new_ip', 'new_subnet', 'new_gateway' )
     }  
     $t->su_ipconfig( 5, '10.0.1.5', '255.255.255.0', '10.0.1.1' );
     if ($cfg{'decode'}) {  
       return $vals;  =cut
     } else {  
       return @lines;  sub su_ipconfig {
     }      my $self = shift;
   } else {  
     #$! = "Error with command ($cfg{'string'}): $last";      my $suid        = shift;
     return undef;      my $new_ip      = shift;
   }      my $new_subnet  = shift;
 }      my $new_gateway = shift;
   
 #=item _decode_lines      if ( $suid =~ /\D/ ) {
           $self->last_error("Invalid suid '$suid'");
 sub _decode_lines          return;
 {      }
   my @lines = @_;      unless ($new_ip) {
           $self->last_error("no new_ip passed");
   my %conf;          return;
       }
   my $key = '';      unless ($new_subnet) {
   my $val = '';          $self->last_error("no new_subnet passed");
   my $in_key = 0;          return;
   my $in_val = 0;      }
       unless ($new_gateway) {
   foreach my $line (@lines) {          $self->last_error("no new_gateway passed");
     my @chars = split //, $line;          return;
       }
     my $last_key = '';  
     foreach my $c (@chars) {      # su ipconfig <suid> <new ip> <new subnet> <new gateway>
       return $self->cmd(
       if ($c eq '[' || $c eq "\r" || $c eq "\n") {          String => 'su ipconfig ' . $suid . $SPACE . $new_ip . $SPACE
         if ($c eq '[') {            . $new_subnet . $SPACE
           $in_key = 1;            . $new_gateway,
           $in_val = 0;          expect => $success,
         } else {      );
           $in_key = 0;  }
           $in_val = 0;  
         }  =pod
   
         if ($key) {  =head2 B<sudb_view> - Returns the output from the sudb view command
           $key =~ s/^\s+//;  
           $key =~ s/\s+$//;  returns a reference to an array of hashes each containing these keys
   'suid', 'type', 'cir', 'mir' and 'mac'
           $val =~ s/^\s+//;  
           $val =~ s/\s+$//;  =cut
   
           if ($key eq 'Checksum' && $last_key) {  sub sudb_view {
             # Special case for these bastids.      my $self = shift;
             my $new = $last_key;  
             $new =~ s/\s+\S+$//;      my $lines = $self->cmd( String => 'sudb view', expect => $success ) || [];
             $key = $new . " " . $key;  
           }      return unless @{$lines};
   
           $last_key = $key;      unless ( $PRIVATE{'Decode'} ) {
           $conf{$key} = $val;          return $lines;
           $key = '';      }
           $val = '';  
         }      my @sus;
       foreach ( @{$lines} ) {
       } elsif ($c eq ']') {          next unless $_;
         $in_val = 1;          if (/^\[(\d+)\]\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+([0-9A-Fa-f\s]+)$/) {
         $in_key = 0;              my %s = (
         $c = shift @chars;                  suid => $1,
                   type => $2,
       } elsif ($in_key) {                  cir  => $3,
         $key .= $c;                  mir  => $4,
                   mac  => $5,
       } elsif ($in_val) {              );
         $val .= $c;  
       }              $s{'mac'} =~ s/\s//g;
     }              $s{'mac'} = uc( $s{'mac'} );
   }  
               push @sus, \%s;
   if (%conf) {          }
     return \%conf;      }
   } else {  
     return \@lines;      return \@sus;
   }  }
 }  
   =pod
 1;  
 __END__  =head2 B<sudb_add> - Adds an su to the sudb
   
 =back  Takes the following paramaters
   
 =head1 SEE ALSO      suid : numeric,
       type : (reg|pr)
 Trango Documentation - http://www.trangobroadband.com/support/product_docs.htm      cir  : numeric,
       mir  : numeric,
 L<Net::Telnet>      mac  : Almost any format, it will be reformatted,
   
 =head1 TODO  and returns true on success or undef otherwise.
   
 There are still a lot of commands that are not accessed directly.  If you call them (as cmd("command + args") or whatever) and it works, please send me examples that work and I will try to get it incorporated into the next version of the script.    $t->sudb_add($suid, 'reg', $cir, $mir, $mac);
   
 I also want to be able to parse the different types of output from commands like su, sudb all and anything else that would be better available as a perl datastructure.  You should save_sudb() after calling this, or your changes  will be lost
   when the AP is rebooted.
 =head1 AUTHOR  
   =cut
 Andrew Fresh E<lt>andrew@rraz.netE<gt>  
   sub sudb_add {
 =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE      my $self = shift;
       my $suid = shift;
 Copyright (C) 2005 by Andrew Fresh      my $type = shift;
       my $cir  = shift;
 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify      my $mir  = shift;
 it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.7 or,      my $mac  = shift;
 at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.  
       if ( $suid =~ /\D/ ) {
           $self->last_error("Invalid suid '$suid'");
 =cut          return;
       }
   
       unless ( lc($type) eq 'reg' || lc($type) eq 'pr' ) {
           $self->last_error("Invalid type '$type'");
           return;
       }
   
       if ( $cir =~ /\D/ ) {
           $self->last_error("Invalid CIR '$cir'");
           return;
       }
   
       if ( $mir =~ /\D/ ) {
           $self->last_error("Invalid MIR '$mir'");
           return;
       }
   
       my $new_mac = $mac;
       $new_mac =~ s/[^0-9A-Fa-f]//;
       unless ( length $new_mac == 12 ) {
           $self->last_error("Invalid MAC '$mac'");
           return;
       }
       $new_mac = join $SPACE, $new_mac =~ /../g;
   
       my $string =
         'sudb add ' . $suid . $SPACE . $type . $SPACE . $cir . $SPACE . $mir . $SPACE
         . $new_mac;
   
       return $self->cmd( String => $string, expect => $success );
   }
   
   =pod
   
   =head2 B<sudb_delete> - removes an su from the sudb
   
   Takes either 'all' or the  suid of the su to delete
   and returns true on success or undef otherwise.
   
     $t->sudb_delete($suid);
   
   You should save_sudb() after calling this, or your changes  will be lost
   when the AP is rebooted.
   
   =cut
   
   sub sudb_delete {
       my $self = shift;
       my $suid = shift;
   
       #if (lc($suid) ne 'all' || $suid =~ /\D/) {
       if ( $suid =~ /\D/ ) {
           $self->last_error("Invalid suid '$suid'");
           return;
       }
   
       return $self->cmd( String => 'sudb delete ' . $suid, expect => $success );
   }
   
   =pod
   
   =head2 B<sudb_modify> - changes the su information in the sudb
   
   Takes either the  suid of the su to change
   as well as what you are changing, either "cir, mir or su2su"
   and returns true on success or undef otherwise.
   
   cir and mir also take a value to set the cir/mir to.
   
   su2su takes a group id parameter that is in hex.
   
     $t->sudb_modify($suid, 'cir', 512);
   
   You should save_sudb() after calling this, or your changes  will be lost
   when the AP is rebooted.
   
   =cut
   
   sub sudb_modify {
       my $self  = shift;
       my $suid  = shift;
       my $opt   = shift;
       my $value = shift;
   
       if ( $suid =~ /\D/ ) {
           $self->last_error("Invalid suid '$suid'");
           return;
       }
   
       if ( lc($opt) eq 'cir' or lc($opt) eq 'mir' ) {
           if ( $value =~ /\D/ ) {
               $self->last_error("Invalid $opt '$value'");
               return;
           }
       }
       elsif ( lc($opt) eq 'su2su' ) {
           if ( $value =~ /[^0-9A-Za-f]/ ) {
               $self->last_error("Invalid MAC '$value'");
               return;
           }
       }
       else {
           $self->last_error("Invalid option '$opt'");
           return;
       }
   
       my $string = 'sudb modify ' . $suid . $SPACE . $opt . $SPACE . $value;
   
       return $self->cmd( String => $string, expect => $success );
   }
   
   =pod
   
   =head2 B<enable_tftpd> - enable the TFTP server
   
   runs C<tftpd(args =E<gt> 'on')> and makes sure that Tftpd is now 'listen'ing
   
   =cut
   
   sub enable_tftpd {
       my $self = shift;
   
       my $vals = $self->tftpd( args => 'on' );
   
       if ( ref $vals eq 'HASH' && $vals->{'Tftpd'} eq 'listen' ) {
           return $vals;
       }
       else {
           return;
       }
   }
   
   =pod
   
   =head2 B<disable_tftpd> - disable the TFTP server
   
   runs C<tftpd(args =E<gt> 'off')> and makes sure that Tftpd is now 'disabled'
   
   =cut
   
   sub disable_tftpd {
       my $self = shift;
   
       my $vals = $self->tftpd( args => 'off' );
   
       if ( ref $vals eq 'HASH' && $vals->{'Tftpd'} eq 'disabled' ) {
           return $vals;
       }
       else {
           return;
       }
   }
   
   =pod
   
   =head2 B<cmd> - runs a command on the AP.
   
   This does most of the work.  At the heart, it calls Net::Telnet::cmd()
   but it also does some special stuff for Trango.
   
   Normally returns the last lines from from the command
   
   If you are using this, rather than one of the "easy" methods above,
   you probably want to read through the source of this module to see how
   some of the other commands are called.
   
   In addition to the Net::Telnet::cmd() options, it also accepts these:
   
   I<decode>
   - if this is true, then it will send the output lines to _decode_lines()
   and then returns the decoded output
   
   I<no_prompt>
   - if this is true, it does not wait for a prompt, so you are not stuck
   waiting for something that will never happen.
   
   I<cmd_disconnects>
   - if this is true, it then sets logged_in() to false, then it will
   close() the connection and set is_connected() to false
   
   I<expect>
   - if this is set (usually to 'Success.') it will check for that in the
   last line of output and if it does not, will return undef because the
   command probably failed
   
   I<args>
   - a string containing the command line options that are passed to the
   command
   
       $t->cmd( String => 'exit', no_prompt => 1, cmd_disconnects => 1 );
   
   =cut
   
   sub cmd {
       my $self = shift;
   
       my @valid_net_telnet_opts = qw(
         String
         Output
         Cmd_remove_mode
         Errmode
         Input_record_separator
         Ors
         Output_record_separator
         Prompt
         Rs
         Timeout
       );
   
       my %cfg;
       if ( @_ == 1 ) {
           $cfg{'String'} = shift;
       }
       elsif ( @_ > 1 ) {
           %cfg = @_;
       }
   
       $cfg{'Timeout'} ||= $self->Timeout;
   
       unless ( $cfg{'String'} ) {
           $self->last_error("No command passed");
           return;
       }
   
       unless ( $self->is_connected ) {
           $self->last_error("Not connected");
           return;
       }
   
       unless ( $self->logged_in ) {
           $self->last_error("Not logged in");
           return;
       }
   
       my %cmd;
       foreach (@valid_net_telnet_opts) {
           if ( exists $cfg{$_} ) {
               $cmd{$_} = $cfg{$_};
           }
       }
       if ( $cfg{'args'} ) {
           $cmd{'String'} .= $SPACE . $cfg{'args'};
       }
   
       my @lines;
       if ( $cfg{'no_prompt'} ) {
           $self->print( $cmd{'String'} );
           @lines = $self->lastline;
       }
       else {
           @lines = $self->SUPER::cmd(%cmd);
       }
   
       $self->last_lines( \@lines );
   
       my $vals = 1;
       if ( $PRIVATE{'Decode'} && $cfg{'decode'} ) {
           if ( $cfg{'decode'} eq 'each' ) {
               $vals = _decode_each_line(@lines);
           }
           elsif ( $cfg{'decode'} eq 'sulog' ) {
               $vals = _decode_sulog(@lines);
           }
           elsif ( $cfg{'decode'} eq 'maclist' ) {
               $vals = _decode_maclist(@lines);
               if (! $vals) {
                   $self->last_error("Error decoding maclist");
               }
           }
           else {
               $vals = _decode_lines(@lines);
           }
       }
   
       $self->last_vals($vals);
   
       my $last = $self->lastline;
   
       if ( ( not $cfg{'expect'} ) || $last =~ /$cfg{'expect'}$/ ) {
           if ( $cfg{'cmd_disconnects'} ) {
               $self->logged_in(0);
               $self->close;
               $self->is_connected(0);
           }
   
           if ( $PRIVATE{'Decode'} && $cfg{'decode'} ) {
               return $vals;
           }
           else {
               return \@lines;
           }
       }
       else {
           my $err;
           if (grep { /\[ERR\]/ } @lines) {
               $err = _decode_lines(@lines);
           }
   
           if (ref $err eq 'HASH' && $err ->{ERR}) {
               $self->last_error($err->{ERR} );
           } else {
               $self->last_error("Error with command ($cfg{'String'}): $last");
           }
           return;
       }
   }
   
   #=item _decode_lines
   
   sub _decode_lines {
       my @lines = @_;
   
       my %conf;
   
       my $key = $EMPTY;
       my $val = undef;
       my @vals;
       my $in_key = 0;
       my $in_val = 1;
   
       foreach my $line (@lines) {
           next if $line =~ /$success$/;
   
           my @chars = split //, $line;
   
           my $last_key = $EMPTY;
           foreach my $c (@chars) {
   
               if ( $c eq '[' || $c eq "\r" || $c eq "\n" ) {
                   if ( $c eq '[' ) {
                       $in_key = 1;
                       $in_val = 0;
                   }
                   else {
                       $in_key = 0;
                       $in_val = 1;
                   }
   
                   if ($key) {
                       $key =~ s/^\s+//;
                       $key =~ s/\s+$//;
   
                       if ($val) {
                           $val =~ s/^\s+//;
                           $val =~ s/\s+$//;
                       }
   
                       if ( $key eq 'Checksum' && $last_key ) {
   
                           # Special case for these bastids.
                           my $new = $last_key;
                           $new =~ s/\s+\S+$//;
                           $key = $new . $SPACE . $key;
                       }
   
                       $conf{$key} = $val;
                       $last_key   = $key;
                       $key        = $EMPTY;
                   }
                   elsif ($val) {
                       push @vals, $val;
                   }
                   $val = $EMPTY;
   
               }
               elsif ( $c eq ']' ) {
                   $in_val = 1;
                   $in_key = 0;
                   $c      = shift @chars;
   
               }
               elsif ($in_key) {
                   $key .= $c;
   
               }
               elsif ($in_val) {
                   $val .= $c;
               }
           }
       }
   
       unless ($key) {
           push @vals, $val;
       }
   
       if ( @vals == 1 ) {
           $val = $vals[0];
       }
       elsif (@vals) {
           $val = \@vals;
       }
       else {
           $val = undef;
       }
   
       if (%conf) {
           $conf{_pre} = $val if $val;
           return \%conf;
       }
       else {
           return $val;
       }
   }
   
   #=item _decode_each_line
   
   sub _decode_each_line {
       my @lines = @_;
       my @decoded;
       foreach my $line (@lines) {
           my $decoded = _decode_lines($line);
           push @decoded, $decoded if defined $decoded;
       }
       return \@decoded;
   }
   
   #=item _decode_sulog
   
   sub _decode_sulog {
       my @lines = @_;
       my @decoded;
       my $last_tm;
       foreach my $line (@lines) {
           my $decoded = _decode_lines($line);
   
           if ( defined $decoded ) {
               if ( $decoded->{'tm'} ) {
                   $last_tm = $decoded->{'tm'};
                   next;
               }
               else {
                   $decoded->{'tm'} = $last_tm;
               }
               next unless $last_tm;
   
               push @decoded, $decoded if defined $decoded;
           }
       }
       return \@decoded;
   }
   
   #=item _decode_maclist
   
   sub _decode_maclist {
       my @lines = @_;
       my @decoded;
       my $total_entries = 0;
       my $current_tm    = 0;
       foreach my $line (@lines) {
           $line =~ s/\r?\n$//;
           my ( $mac, $loc, $tm ) = $line =~ /
               ([0-9a-fA-F ]{17})\s+
               (.*)\s+
               tm\s+
               (\d+)
           /x;
   
           if ($mac) {
               $mac =~ s/\s+//g;
               $loc =~ s/^\s+//;
               $loc =~ s/\s+$//;
   
               my $suid = undef;
               if ( $loc =~ /suid\s+=\s+(\d+)/ ) {
                   $suid = $1;
                   $loc  = undef;
               }
   
               push @decoded,
                 {
                   mac  => $mac,
                   loc  => $loc,
                   tm   => $tm,
                   suid => $suid,
                 };
           }
           elsif ( $line =~ /(\d+)\s+entries/ ) {
               $total_entries = $1;
           }
           elsif ( $line =~ /current tm = (\d+)\s+sec/ ) {
               $current_tm = $1;
           }
       }
   
       map { $_->{'cur_tm'} = $current_tm } @decoded;
   
       if ( scalar @decoded == $total_entries ) {
           return \@decoded;
       }
       else {
           return;
       }
   }
   
   1;    # End of Net::Telnet::Trango
   __END__
   
   =head1 SEE ALSO
   
   Trango Documentation -
   L<http://www.trangobroadband.com/support/product_docs.htm>
   
   L<Net::Telnet>
   
   =head1 TODO
   
   There are still a lot of commands that are not accessed directly.  If
   you call them (as cmd("command + args") or whatever) and it works,
   please send me examples that work and I will try to get it incorporated
   into the next version of the script.
   
   I also want to be able to parse the different types of output from
   commands like su, sudb all and anything else that would be better
   available as a perl datastructure.
   
   =head1 AUTHOR
   
   Andrew Fresh E<lt>andrew@rraz.netE<gt>
   
   =head1 SUPPORT
   
   You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
   
       perldoc Net::Telnet::Trango
   
   You can also look for information at:
   
   =over 4
   
   =item * AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
   
   L<http://annocpan.org/dist/Net-Telnet-Trango>
   
   =item * CPAN Ratings
   
   L<http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Net-Telnet-Trango>
   
   =item * RT: CPAN's request tracker
   
   L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Net-Telnet-Trango>
   
   =item * Search CPAN
   
   L<http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Telnet-Trango>
   
   =back
   
   =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
   
   Copyright (C) 2005,2006,2007 by Andrew Fresh
   
   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself.
   
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