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snmpa_network_interface_filter(3erl) Erlang Module Definition snmpa_network_interface_filter(3erl)

NAME

snmpa_network_interface_filter - Behaviour module for the SNMP agent network-interface filter.

DESCRIPTION

This module defines the behaviour of the agent network interface filter. A snmpa_network_interface_filter compliant module must export the following functions:

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accept_recv/2
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accept_send/2
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accept_recv_pdu/3
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accept_send_pdu/2

The semantics of them and their exact signatures are explained below.

The purpose of the network interface filter is to allow for filtering of messages (accept or reject) receive and send. This is done on two levels:

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The first level is at the transport entry / exit point, i.e. immediately after the receipt of the message before any message processing is done (accept_recv) and immediately before sending the message after all message processing is done (accept_send).
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The second level is at the MPD entry / exit point, i.e. immediately after the basic message processing (accept_recv_pdu) / immediately before the basic message processing (accept_send_pdu).

Note that the network interface filter is something which is used by the network interface implementation provided by the application (snmpa_net_if). The default filter accepts all messages.

A network interface filter can e.g. be used during testing or for load regulation. If the intended use is load regulation, see also req_limit and the function register_notification_filter.

Legacy network interface filter modules used arguments on the form (IpAddr, PortNumber,...) instead of (Domain, Addr, ...), and if the SNMP agent is run without changing the configuration to use transport domains the network interface filter will still get the old arguments and work as before.

DATA TYPES

port() = integer() > 0
pdu_type() = 'get-request' | 'get-next-request' | 'get-response' | 

'set-request' | trap | 'get-bulk-request' | 'inform-request' |
report

See also the data types in snmpa_conf.

EXPORTS

accept_recv(Domain, Addr) -> boolean()

Types:

Domain = transportDomain()
Addr = transportAddressWithPort()

Called at the reception of a message (before any processing has been done).

For the message to be discarded, the function must return false.

accept_send(Domain, Addr) -> boolean()

Types:

Domain = transportDomain()
Addr = transportAddressWithPort()

Called before the sending of a message (after all processing has been done).

For the message to be discarded, the function must return false.

accept_recv_pdu(Domain, Addr, PduType) -> boolean()

Types:

Domain = transportDomain()
Addr = transportAddressWithPort()
PduType = pdu_type()

Called after the basic message processing (MPD) has been done, but before the pdu is handed over to the master-agent for primary processing.

For the pdu to be discarded, the function must return false.

accept_send_pdu(Targets, PduType) -> Reply

Types:

Targets = targets()
targets() = [target()]
target() = {Domain, Addr}
Domain = transportDomain()
Addr = transportAddressWithPort()
PduType = pdu_type() > 0
Reply = boolean() | NewTargets
NewTargets = targets()

Called before the basic message processing (MPD) is done, when a pdu has been received from the master-agent.

For the message to be discarded all together, the function must return false.

Note that it is possible for this function to filter out targets (but not to add its own) by returning an updated Targets list (NewTargets).

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