rancid.types.conf(5)          File Formats Manual         rancid.types.conf(5)




NAME

       rancid.types.conf - rancid device type configuration file


DESCRIPTION

       rancid.types.conf  contains  formatted  configuration lines that define
       the device types that are available for use in the <device_type>  field
       of the router.db(5) configuration file.

       The  rancid.types.base  configuration file follows the same format, but
       defines the base types described in router.db(5).

       Users are STRONGLY discouraged from altering this  file  or  overriding
       the base types in rancid.types.conf.  Instead, copy the type definition
       to be altered  from  rancid.types.base  to  rancid.types.conf  using  a
       different <device_type>.


SYNTAX

       One directive is listed per-line, where the syntax is one of:

                 <device_type>;alias;<alternate_device_type>
                 <device_type>;command;<filter_function>;<device_command_string>
                 <device_type>;inloop;<input_loop_function>
                 <device_type>;login;<login_program>
                 <device_type>;module;<perl_module_name>
                 <device_type>;prescript;<rancid_script> XXX temporary knob?  add this?
                 <device_type>;postscript;<rancid_script> XXX temporary knob?  add this?
                 <device_type>;script;<rancid_script>
                 <device_type>;timeout;<login_program_timeout>

       For example:
                 cisco;login;clogin
                 cisco;timeout;120
                 cisco;module;rancid::ios
                 cisco;inloop;ios::inloop
                 cisco;command;ShowVersion;show version
                 juniper;login;/usr/local/bin/jlogin
                 juniper;module;rancid::junos
                 juniper;inloop;junos::inloop
                 juniper;command;ShowVersion;show version
                 srx;alias;juniper

       <device_type>  is a lower case name used in the router.db(5) file.  Its
       case is forced to lower case when reading the configuration files.

       Each <device_type> may have  the  following  directives  defined.   The
       login and script directives are required, unless it is an alias.

       alias  Defines  an alias for another <device_type>, it does NOT augment
              it.  The <device_type> target may be defined  in  either  device
              type configuration file.

       command
              Defines  commands  to run for the <device_type> and the function
              that will process the input.

       inloop Intended for rancid(1), inloop defines a function to  loop  over
              the  input  from the device.  It must have the calling signature
              f($INPUT, $OUTPUT).

       login  Defines the login script used for the <device_type>, which  does
              not need to be an FQPN, but then must be found in the path.

       module Loads  a  rancid  perl  module  to  supply functions used in the
              command directives for the <device_type>.  Multiple module lines
              may  exist  for a device type, they are loaded in the order they
              appear.

       script Defines the rancid script used for the <device_type>, which does
              not  need  to be an FQPN, but then must be found in the process'
              path.

       timeout
              Defines the rancid login script timeout in seconds.  In general,
              the default 90 seconds, but some modules themselves alter this.


FILES

       /usr/local/etc/rancid.types.conf
              Configuration file described here.

       /usr/local/etc/rancid.types.base
              Configuration file described here.


SEE ALSO

       control_rancid(1), rancid(1), rancid-run(1), router.db(5), rancid(3)



                                 24 March 2020            rancid.types.conf(5)

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