View Source snmpa_network_interface behaviour (snmp v5.16)
Behaviour module for the SNMP agent network interface.
This module defines the behaviour of the agent network interface. A
snmpa_network_interface
compliant module must export the following functions:
start_link/4
info/1
get_log_type/1
set_log_type/2
verbosity/2
The semantics of them and their exact signatures are explained below.
But this is not enough. There is also a set of mandatory messages which the network interface entity must be able to receive and be able to send. This is described in chapter snmp_agent_netif.
Summary
Callbacks
The Audit Trail Log is managed by the network interface process. So, it is this process that has to retrieve the actual log-type.
The request limit is the number of simultaneous requests the agent will accept. This function retrieve the current value.
The info returned is basically up to the implementer to decide. This implementation provided by the application provides info about memory allocation and various socket information.
The Audit Trail Log is managed by the network interface process. So, it is this process that has to do the actual changing of the type.
The request limit is the number of simultaneous requests the agent will accept. This function sets a new value.
Start-link the network interface process.
Change the verbosity of a running network interface process.
Callbacks
-callback get_log_type(Pid) -> {ok, LogType} | {error, Reason} when Pid :: pid(), LogType :: snmp:atl_type(), Reason :: term().
The Audit Trail Log is managed by the network interface process. So, it is this process that has to retrieve the actual log-type.
-callback get_request_limit(Pid) -> {ok, Limit} when Pid :: pid(), Limit :: non_neg_integer() | infinity.
The request limit is the number of simultaneous requests the agent will accept. This function retrieve the current value.
-callback info(Pid) -> Info when Pid :: pid(), Info :: [{Key, Value}], Key :: term(), Value :: term().
The info returned is basically up to the implementer to decide. This implementation provided by the application provides info about memory allocation and various socket information.
The info returned by this function is returned together with other info
collected by the agent when the info/1
function is called
(tagged with with the key net_if
).
-callback set_log_type(Pid, NewType) -> {ok, OldType} | {error, Reason} when Pid :: pid(), NewType :: snmp:atl_type(), OldType :: snmp:atl_type(), Reason :: term().
The Audit Trail Log is managed by the network interface process. So, it is this process that has to do the actual changing of the type.
See snmpa:set_log_type/2
for more info.
-callback set_request_limit(Pid, NewLimit) -> {ok, OldLimit} when Pid :: pid(), NewLimit :: non_neg_integer() | infinity, OldLimit :: non_neg_integer() | infinity.
The request limit is the number of simultaneous requests the agent will accept. This function sets a new value.
-callback start_link(Prio, NoteStore, MasterAgent, Opts) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason} when Prio :: low | normal | high, NoteStore :: pid(), MasterAgent :: pid(), Opts :: [Option], Option :: {verbosity, snmp:verbosity()} | {versions, [snmp:version()]} | term(), Pid :: pid(), Reason :: term().
Start-link the network interface process.
NoteStore
is the pid of the note-store process and MasterAgent
is the pid of
the master-agent process.
Opts
is an (basically) implementation dependent list of options to the network
interface process. There are however a number of options which must be
handled: versions
and verbosity
.
-callback verbosity(Pid, Verbosity) -> snmp:void() when Pid :: pid(), Verbosity :: snmp:verbosity().
Change the verbosity of a running network interface process.