metasploit-framework/lib/racket/l5/hsrp.rb

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# $Id: hsrp.rb 14 2008-03-02 05:42:30Z warchild $
#
# Copyright (c) 2008, Jon Hart
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# Hot Standby Router Protocol: HSRP
#
# RFC2281 (http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2281.html)
module Racket
class HSRP < RacketPart
HSRP_HELLO = 0
HSRP_COUP = 1
HSRP_RESIGN = 2
HSRP_INITIAL = 0
HSRP_LEARN = 1
HSRP_LISTEN = 2
HSRP_SPEAK = 4
HSRP_STANDBY = 8
HSRP_ACTIVE = 16
# Version of the HSRP message contained in this packet. Defaults to 0
unsigned :version, 8
# Type of the HSRP message contained in this packet.
unsigned :opcode, 8
# Current state of the router sending the message
unsigned :state, 8
# Time between the hello messages that this router sends. Obviously only
# useful in hello messages
unsigned :hellotime, 8
# Length of time that this hello message should be considered valid.
# Obviously only useful in hello messages.
unsigned :holdtime, 8, { :default => 10 }
# Priority used to determine active and standby routers. Higher priorities
# win, but a higher IP address wins in the event of a tie.
unsigned :priority, 8
# Standby group
unsigned :group, 8
unsigned :reserved, 8
# Clear-text, 8-character reused password. Defaults to 'cisco'
text :password, 64, { :default => 'cisco' }
# Virtual IP address used by this group
octets :vip, 32
# Payload. Generally unused.
rest :payload
end
end
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