NAPALM driver for HPE ProCurve networking gear.
All ProCurve OS devices should be supported. The code has been written and tested having access to ProCurve 2848 and to E2910al-48G-PoE devices.
If a different device or a different firmware release should cause problems, please open a GitHub issue and paste the appropriate output from the switch.
The driver is functional and can be used to poll status information:
Configuration changes are currently not supported, as the ProCurve OS does not support an API to do changes in a decent way. Incremental changes might be possible, but are difficult to implement. Complete configuration uploads via sftp might be an option but have the drawback that they cause an immediate reboot of the ProCurve device.
Maybe a later version will support configuration handling.
Install napalm and install napalm-procurve via pip:
$ pip install napalm napalm-procurve
In case the latest development checkout is needed:
$ pip install git+https://github.com/ixs/napalm-procurve.git
Test functionality:
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Simple napalm-procurve test
import json
from napalm import get_network_driver
driver = get_network_driver("procurve")
# Uncomment if you need debug logging of the raw commands sent to the
# device and any data received
#import logging
#logging.basicConfig(filename="procurve.debug.log", level=logging.DEBUG)
#logger = logging.getLogger("netmiko")
driver = get_network_driver("procurve")
device = driver(
"10.0.0.254",
"manager",
"secret",
optional_args={"ssh_config_file": "~/.ssh/config", "port": 22},
)
device.open()
vals = device.get_mac_address_table()
device.close()
print(json.dumps(vals, sort_keys=True, indent=4, separators=(",", ": ")))
ASL2.0