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spectro-connect

A CLI tool to connect to devices via a SpectroServer instance (DX Spectrum)

Installation

pip install spectro-connect

Usage

$ spectro-connect --help
usage: spectro-connect [-h] [-s SPECTRO_IP] [-p PORT] [-t] [-v] host

SpectroServer Connect Tool

positional arguments:
  host                  IP address or name of remote device to connect to

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -s SPECTRO_IP, --spectro_ip SPECTRO_IP
                        IP address of SpectroServer
  -p PORT, --port PORT  Port to connect to on remote device
  -t, --telnet          Connect using Telnet
  -v, --verbose         Verbose output

Environment Variables

To specify the SpectroServer IP (rather than using the -s flag each time):

  • SPECTROSERVER_HOST

To enable Spectrum OneClick integration for device name lookups (recommended):

  • SPECTRUM_URL - URL of Spectrum OneClick
  • SPECTRUM_USERNAME - Username to access Spectrum OneClick
  • SPECTRUM_PASSWORD - Password to access Spectrum OneClick

Example Usage

This tool provides an SSH or Telnet session to a device managed in Spectrum. The connection is relayed through SpectroServer, using the same mechanism as the Spectrum Client Console.

In Windows, a PuTTY connection will be launched. In Linux, it will use the built-in SSH client.

If just an IP address is provided, it will attempt to estabish an SSH connection:

spectro-connect 172.31.100.20

If there environment variable SPECTROSERVER_HOST is not defined, the IP address of the SpectroServer must be provided after the -s flag:

spectro-connect -s 10.30.40.100 172.31.100.20

You can force a Telnet connection by including the --telnet flag:

spectro-connect 172.31.100.20 --telnet

If a hostname is provided (i.e. anything other than an IPv4 address), a lookup of the name will be done via the Spectrum API. If a single match is found, the script will connect using the appropriate protocol, based on the NCM family of that particular device:

spectro-connect CORE_RTR01

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