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*** Settings ***
Documentation This testing requires special setup where SNMP trapd is
... configured and installed. For download, installation and
... configuration refer http://www.net-snmp.org/.
Resource ../../lib/snmp/resource.robot
Resource ../../lib/snmp/redfish_snmp_utils.robot
Resource ../../lib/bmc_redfish_resource.robot
Resource ../../lib/openbmc_ffdc.robot
Resource ../../lib/logging_utils.robot
Test Teardown FFDC On Test Case Fail
Suite Setup Suite Setup Execution
*** Test Cases ***
Configure SNMP Manager On BMC And Verify
[Documentation] Configure SNMP manager on BMC via Redfish and verify.
[Tags] Configure_SNMP_Manager_On_BMC_And_Verify
[Teardown] Delete SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${SNMP_DEFAULT_PORT}
Configure SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${SNMP_DEFAULT_PORT} ${HTTP_CREATED}
Verify SNMP Manager Configured On BMC ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${SNMP_DEFAULT_PORT}
Configure SNMP Manager On BMC With Non-default Port And Verify
[Documentation] Configure SNMP Manager On BMC And Verify.
[Tags] Configure_SNMP_Manager_On_BMC_With_Non_Default_Port_And_Verify
[Teardown] Delete SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${NON_DEFAULT_PORT1}
Configure SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${NON_DEFAULT_PORT1} ${HTTP_CREATED}
Verify SNMP Manager Configured On BMC ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${NON_DEFAULT_PORT1}
Configure SNMP Manager On BMC With Out Of Range Port And Verify
[Documentation] Configure SNMP Manager On BMC with out-of range port and verify.
[Tags] Configure_SNMP_Manager_On_BMC_With_Out_Of_Range_Port_And_Verify
[Teardown] Delete SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${out_of_range_port}
Configure SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${out_of_range_port} ${HTTP_BAD_REQUEST}
${status}= Run Keyword And Return Status
... Verify SNMP Manager Configured On BMC ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${out_of_range_port}
Should Be Equal As Strings ${status} False
... msg=BMC is allowing to configure out of range port.
Generate Error On BMC And Verify SNMP Trap
[Documentation] Generate error on BMC and verify trap and its fields.
[Tags] Generate_Error_On_BMC_And_Verify_SNMP_Trap
[Template] Create Error On BMC And Verify Trap
# event_log expected_error
# Generate internal failure error.
${CMD_INTERNAL_FAILURE} ${SNMP_TRAP_BMC_INTERNAL_FAILURE}
# Generate timeout error.
${CMD_FRU_CALLOUT} ${SNMP_TRAP_BMC_CALLOUT_ERROR}
# Generate informational error.
${CMD_INFORMATIONAL_ERROR} ${SNMP_TRAP_BMC_INFORMATIONAL_ERROR}
Configure SNMP Manager On BMC With Alpha Port And Verify
[Documentation] Configure SNMP Manager On BMC with alpha port and verify.
[Tags] Configure_SNMP_Manager_On_BMC_With_Alpha_Port_And_Verify
[Teardown] Delete SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${alpha_port}
Configure SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${alpha_port} ${HTTP_BAD_REQUEST}
${status}= Run Keyword And Return Status
... Verify SNMP Manager Configured On BMC ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${alpha_port}
Should Be Equal As Strings ${status} False
... msg=BMC is allowing to configure invalid port.
Configure SNMP Manager On BMC With Empty Port And Verify
[Documentation] Configure SNMP Manager On BMC with empty port and verify
... SNMP manager gets configured with default port.
[Tags] Configure_SNMP_Manager_On_BMC_With_Empty_Port_And_Verify
[Teardown] Delete SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${SNMP_DEFAULT_PORT}
Configure SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${empty_port}
Verify SNMP Manager Configured On BMC ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${SNMP_DEFAULT_PORT}
Configure Multiple SNMP Managers And Verify
[Documentation] Configure multiple SNMP managers and verify.
[Tags] Configure_Multiple_SNMP_Managers_And_Verify
[Teardown] Run Keywords
... Delete SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${SNMP_DEFAULT_PORT}
... AND
... Delete SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR2_IP} ${SNMP_DEFAULT_PORT}
Configure SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${SNMP_DEFAULT_PORT}
Configure SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR2_IP} ${SNMP_DEFAULT_PORT}
Verify SNMP Manager Configured On BMC ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${SNMP_DEFAULT_PORT}
Verify SNMP Manager Configured On BMC ${SNMP_MGR2_IP} ${SNMP_DEFAULT_PORT}
Generate Error On BMC And Verify SNMP Trap Is Sent To Non-Default Port
[Documentation] Generate error on BMC and verify trap and its fields.
[Tags] Generate_Error_On_BMC_And_Verify_SNMP_Trap_Is_Sent_To_Non-Default_Port
[Template] Create Error On BMC And Verify Trap On Non-Default Port
# event_log expected_error
# Generate internal failure error.
${CMD_INTERNAL_FAILURE} ${SNMP_TRAP_BMC_INTERNAL_FAILURE}
# Generate timeout error.
${CMD_FRU_CALLOUT} ${SNMP_TRAP_BMC_CALLOUT_ERROR}
# Generate informational error.
${CMD_INFORMATIONAL_ERROR} ${SNMP_TRAP_BMC_INFORMATIONAL_ERROR}
Verify SNMP SysUpTime
[Documentation] Verify SNMP SysUpTime.
[Tags] Verify_SNMP_SysUpTime
Generate Error And Verify System Up Time
Verify SNMP SysUpTime On BMC Reboot
[Documentation] Verify SNMP SysUpTime on BMC reboot.
[Tags] Verify_SNMP_SysUpTime_On_BMC_Reboot
# Reboot BMC to reset system uptime.
OBMC Reboot (off)
${uptime}= Generate Error And Verify System Up Time
# Check if uptime is reset after reboot.
Should Be True ${uptime} <= 1 msg=SNMP SysUpTime is not reset on reboot
Configure Multiple SNMP Managers With Non-default Port And Verify
[Documentation] Configure multiple SNMP Managers with non-default port And Verify.
[Tags] Configure_Multiple_SNMP_Managers_With_Non_Default_Port_And_Verify
[Teardown] Run Keywords
... Delete SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${NON_DEFAULT_PORT1}
... AND
... Delete SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR2_IP} ${NON_DEFAULT_PORT1}
# Configure multiple SNMP managers with non-default port.
Configure SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${NON_DEFAULT_PORT1}
Configure SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR2_IP} ${NON_DEFAULT_PORT1}
# Verify if SNMP managers are configured.
Verify SNMP Manager Configured On BMC ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${NON_DEFAULT_PORT1}
Verify SNMP Manager Configured On BMC ${SNMP_MGR2_IP} ${NON_DEFAULT_PORT1}
Configure Multiple SNMP Managers With Different Ports And Verify
[Documentation] Configure multiple SNMP Managers with different ports And Verify.
[Tags] Configure_Multiple_SNMP_Managers_With_Different_Ports_And_Verify
[Teardown] Run Keywords
... Delete SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${SNMP_DEFAULT_PORT}
... AND
... Delete SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR2_IP} ${NON_DEFAULT_PORT1}
... AND
... Delete SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR3_IP} ${NON_DEFAULT_PORT2}
# Configure multiple SNMP managers with different ports.
Configure SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${SNMP_DEFAULT_PORT}
Configure SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR2_IP} ${NON_DEFAULT_PORT1}
Configure SNMP Manager Via Redfish ${SNMP_MGR3_IP} ${NON_DEFAULT_PORT2}
# Verify if SNMP managers are configured.
Verify SNMP Manager Configured On BMC ${SNMP_MGR1_IP} ${SNMP_DEFAULT_PORT}
Verify SNMP Manager Configured On BMC ${SNMP_MGR2_IP} ${NON_DEFAULT_PORT1}
Verify SNMP Manager Configured On BMC ${SNMP_MGR3_IP} ${NON_DEFAULT_PORT2}
*** Keywords ***
Suite Setup Execution
[Documentation] Do suite setup execution.
Redfish.Login
# Check for SNMP configurations.
Valid Value SNMP_MGR1_IP
Valid Value SNMP_DEFAULT_PORT
Generate Error And Verify System Up Time
[Documentation] Generate error and verify system up time.
# Get system uptime on BMC.
# Example output of uptime:
# (8055.79 15032.86)
${cmd_output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command cat /proc/uptime
@{times}= Split String ${cmd_output}
${bmc_uptime_in_minutes}= Evaluate int(${times}[0])/60
${trap}= Create Error On BMC And Verify Trap
# Extract System up time from SNMP trap.
# Example - SNMP trap:
# DISMAN-EVENT-MIB::sysUpTimeInstance = Timeticks: (252367) 0:42:03.67
# SNMPv2-MIB::snmpTrapOID.0 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.49871.1.0.0.1
# SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.49871.1.0.1.1 = Gauge32: 54
# SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.49871.1.0.1.2 = Opaque: UInt64: 4622921648578756984
# SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.49871.1.0.1.3 = INTEGER: 3
# SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.49871.1.0.1.4 = STRING:
@{words}= Split String ${trap}[0] =
${timeticks}= Fetch From Right ${words}[1] (
${snmp_sysuptime}= Fetch From Left ${timeticks} )
# SNMP SysUptime will be in milli seconds.
# Convert into minutes.
${sysuptime_in_minutes}= Evaluate int(${snmp_sysuptime})/6000
Should Be Equal As Integers ${bmc_uptime_in_minutes} ${sysuptime_in_minutes}
[Return] ${sysuptime_in_minutes}