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amxtelnet

amx telnet functions

Telnet():

Handles the actual telnet connection and communication with the AMX devices. This class is very universal, but if you run into issues using it on a non-AMX device, it may be caused by the modifications I had to make for AMX:

Using the default telnetlib.py with AMX was causing an infinite handshake loop.
_write() lines 269, 270 disabled IAC (telnet negotiation) doubling.
process_rawq() lines 373, 374 changed when raw chars go to buf when IAC.

AMXConnect():

returns:

commands are send to AMX masters. If desired, replies are written to file as .txt and/or logged.

set_systems():

list of dicts where each dict is an AMX system.

minimum key requirements:

'full_name' (string)
'master_ip' (string)
'master_model' (string) (NX-1200, NI-700, etc.)

config():

user_name: user name to login to AMX

password: password to login to AMX

alt_username: user name to use if user_name fails

alt_password: password to use with alt_user_name

write_results: True or False; write replies to individual .txt files per system.

output_path: file path to use if write_results is True. This path should also be used for the path in ParseAMXResponse().

set_requests(): list of strings to send to the AMX master. $0D is automaticallyv appended.

run(): Begin connecting to systems in set_systems(), sending requests from set_requests(), using settings from config()

ParseAMXResponse():

Use this class to parse the information gathered from AMXConnect().

This class is less universal in that it expects the .txt files to contain responses to the following commands in the following order:

'show device','get ip','program info','list'

You can append additional commands as needed. The output of ParseAMXResponse().read_telnet_text() is a list of amx system dicts. Current uses of this list:

export to excel using amxtoexcel.py to archive campus system status
code creation using code_creator_django.py or code_creator_usm.py

AMXConnect.path and ParseAMXResponse.path will normally refer to the same location. If you use the default locations in each class, they'll work together using systems/telnet responses/.

If there's already .txt files in 'path' you can skip AMXConnect() and go straight to ParseAMXResponse() if using potentially outdated information is acceptable.

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