NAME
idoit-layer3-nets - get i-doit layer3 nets
VERSION
version 0.4.4
SYNOPSIS
idoit-layer3-nets [ options ]
OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTS
Options
--config path
Read configuration values from a file found at the given path.
--help / -?
The program shows a short help text and exits.
--man
The program shows this man page and exits.
--csv
The report is printed as CSV.
--json
The report is printed as JSON.
--pretty
Given together with option --json
, the output is printed as readable formatted JSON.
--import-csv filename
Import layer3 networks from the named CSV file.
--version
The program shows its version and exits.
CONFIGURATION FILE
This file should contain lines with a key and a value separated by equal sign (=) or colon (:). The key and the value may be enclosed in single (') or double (") quotation marks. Leading and trailing white space is removed as well as a comma (,) at the the end of the line.
The program needs the following keys in the file:
- key
-
The API key for i-doit.
- url
-
The URL of the i-doit instance.
- username
-
The username for the login (optional).
- password
-
The password for the login (optional).
CSV FILE
The CSV file for the import of networks should have the following columns:
- network
-
The network to be imported, optionally followed by a slash and the number of netmask bits.
If the slash and the bits is missing, the network is considered a single address.
- title
-
The title of the network.
If this field or column is missing, the network is used in CIDR notation.
- description
-
The description for the network.
If this field or column is missing, the description will be empty.
The script will only import networks into i-doit that were not previously known.
If the same network appears multiple times in the CSV file, only the first record will be imported.
AUTHOR
Mathias Weidner mamawe@cpan.org
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2023, Mathias Weidner mamawe@cpan.org
. All rights reserved.
This software is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.