source: Extensions/Interface-Description-Parsing.md ## About Librenms can interpret, display and group certain additional information on ports. This is done based on the format that the port description is written although it's possible to customise the parser to be specific for your setup. ## Keywords See [examples](#examples) for formats. - **Keywords** - `Cust` - Customer - `Transit` - Transit link - `Peering` - Peering link - `Core` - Infrastructure link (non-customer) - Info-keywords - `()` contains a note - `{}` contains *your* circuit id - `[]` contains the service type or speed ## Examples Cisco IOS / NXOS / IOSXR: ```text interface Gi0/1 descr Transit: Example Provider (AS65000) interface Gi0/2 descr Peering: Peering Exchange interface Gi0/3 descr Core: core.router01 FastEthernet0/0 (Telco X CCID023141) interface Gi0/4 descr Cust: Example Customer [10Mbit] (T1 Telco Y CCID129031) {EXAMP0001} ``` Unix / Linux: > This requires an additional script to be [setup](#setup) ```text # eth3: Cust: Example Customer [10Mbit] (T1 Telco Y CCID129031) {EXAMP0001} # eth0: Transit: Example Provider (AS65000) # eth1: Core: core.router01 FastEthernet0/0 (Telco X CCID023141) # eth2: Peering: Peering Exchange ``` ## Customisation The following config options can be set to enable more custom types: ```php $config['customers_descr'][] = 'cust'; $config['transit_descr'][] = "transit"; $config['peering_descr'][] = "peering"; $config['core_descr'][] = "core"; $config['custom_descr'][] = "something_made_up"; ``` ## Custom interface parser It's also possible to write your own parser, the existing one is: includes/port-descr-parser.inc.php Once you've created your own then you can enable it with: ```php $config['port_descr_parser'] = "includes/custom/my-port-descr-parser.inc.php"; ``` ## Setup For Unix / Linux based systems, you need to run an additional script to support the parsing of interface infor. - Add `ifAlias` from `/opt/librenms/scripts/` or download it from [here](https://github.com/librenms/librenms/blob/master/scripts/ifAlias) to the Server and make it executable `chmod +x /path/to/ifAlias` - Add to `snmpd.conf` something like: ``pass .1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.18 /path/to/ifAlias`` - Restart `snmpd` - `service snmpd restart` There are no changes to be made or additions to install for the polling librenms. Now you can set up your [keywords](#keywords) in your `/etc/network/interfaces` ``//Add more distributions than just Debian based``