package ztpv4 import ( "errors" "strings" "github.com/insomniacslk/dhcp/dhcpv4" ) // VendorData is optional data a particular vendor may or may not include // in the Vendor Class options. type VendorData struct { VendorName, Model, Serial string } var errVendorOptionMalformed = errors.New("malformed vendor option") // ParseVendorData will try to parse dhcp4 options looking for more // specific vendor data (like model, serial number, etc). func ParseVendorData(packet *dhcpv4.DHCPv4) (*VendorData, error) { opt := packet.GetOneOption(dhcpv4.OptionClassIdentifier) if opt == nil { return nil, errors.New("vendor options not found") } vc := opt.(*dhcpv4.OptClassIdentifier).Identifier vd := &VendorData{} switch { // Arista;DCS-7050S-64;01.23;JPE12221671 case strings.HasPrefix(vc, "Arista;"): p := strings.Split(vc, ";") if len(p) < 4 { return nil, errVendorOptionMalformed } vd.VendorName = p[0] vd.Model = p[1] vd.Serial = p[3] return vd, nil // ZPESystems:NSC:002251623 case strings.HasPrefix(vc, "ZPESystems:"): p := strings.Split(vc, ":") if len(p) < 3 { return nil, errVendorOptionMalformed } vd.VendorName = p[0] vd.Model = p[1] vd.Serial = p[2] return vd, nil // Juniper option 60 parsing is a bit more nuanced. The following are all // "valid" identifying stings for Juniper: // Juniper-ptx1000-DD576 --- (serial in hostname option) // Juniper-qfx10002-361-DN817 -- (model has a dash in it!) case strings.HasPrefix(vc, "Juniper-"): p := strings.Split(vc, "-") if len(p) < 3 { vd.Model = p[1] if opt := packet.GetOneOption(dhcpv4.OptionHostName); opt != nil { vd.Serial = opt.(*dhcpv4.OptHostName).HostName } else { return nil, errors.New("host name option is missing") } } else { vd.Model = strings.Join(p[1:len(p)-1], "-") vd.Serial = p[len(p)-1] } vd.VendorName = p[0] return vd, nil } // We didn't match anything. return nil, errors.New("no known ZTP vendor found") }