NAME
fusioninventory-netinventory - Standalone network inventory
SYNOPSIS
fusioninventory-netinventory [options] [--host <host>|--file <file>]
Options:
--host <HOST> target host
--file <FILE> snmpwalk output file
--community <STRING> community string (public)
--credentials <STRING> SNMP credentials (version:1,community:public)
--timeout <TIME> SNMP timeout, in seconds (15)
--type <TYPE> force device type
--threads <COUNT> number of inventory threads (1)
--control output control messages
--debug debug output
-h --help print this message and exit
--version print the task version and exit
DESCRIPTION
fusioninventory-netinventory can be used to run a network inventory task without a GLPI server.
OPTIONS
- --host HOST
-
Run an online inventory against given host. Multiple usage allowed, for multiple hosts.
- --file FILE
-
Run an offline inventory against snmpwalk output, stored in given file. Multiple usage allowed, for multiple files.
- --communty STRING
-
Use given string as SNMP community (assume SNMPv1)
- --credentials STRING
-
Use given string as SNMP credentials specification. This specification is a comma-separated list of key:value authentication parameters, such as:
version:2c,community:public
version:3,username:admin,authprotocol:sha,authpassword:s3cr3t
etc.
- --timeout TIME
-
Set SNMP timeout, in seconds.
- --type TYPE
-
Force device type, instead of relying on automatic identification. Currently allowed types:
COMPUTER
NETWORKING
PRINTER
STORAGE
POWER
PHONE
- --threads count
-
Use given number of inventory threads.
- --control
-
Output server-agent control messages, in addition to inventory result itself.
- --debug
-
Turn the debug mode on. Multiple usage allowed, for additional verbosity.
EXAMPLES
Run an inventory against a network device, using SNMP version 2c authentication:
$> fusioninventory-netinventory --host 192.168.0.1 \
--credentials version:2c,community:public
Run an inventory against a network device, using SNMP version 3 authentication and forcing its type:
$> fusioninventory-netinventory --host my.device --type NETWORKING \
--credentials version:3,username:admin,authprotocol:sha,authpassword:s3cr3t