I've been banging my head against this for hours, researching and refactoring, but I cannot get it to work.
import paramiko
import sys
ssh = paramiko.SSHClient()
ssh.set_missing_host_key_policy(
paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
ssh.connect(switch, username='user',
password='pass')
stdin,stdout,stderr = ssh.exec_command("show interfaces descriptions")
line = stdout.readline()
while line != "":
if ("UNIT " + unit) in line:
switchPort = line [:9]
switchPort.strip()
line = stdout.readline()
print (switchPort)
command = "show vlans"
stdin,stdout,stderr = ssh.exec_command(command)
line = stdout.readline()
while line != "":
if acronym + "-s" in line or acronym + "-r" in line or ("subscribed" in line and "un" not in line and "pvlan" not in line):
line.strip(' ')
subscribedVlan = ''.join([i for i in line if i.isdigit()])
line=stdout.readline()
if switchPort in line:
portVlan = "Subscribed"
elif "un" in line and "pvlan" not in line:
unsubscribedVlan = ''.join([i for i in line if i.isdigit()])
if switchPort in line:
portVlan = "Unsubscribed"
else:
line=stdout.readline()
print ("SwitchPort: " + switchPort)
print ("line: " + line)
if switchPort in line:
portVlan = "Unsubscribed"
print ("In Unsubscribed")
else:
print("Check Failed")
The output:
SwitchPort: ge-0/0/3
line: ge-0/0/3.0*, ge-0/0/47.0, ge-0/1/3.0*
Check Failed
The main part that I am having issues with failing is in the elif portion. I had it matching the if in syntax and logic, almost exactly, except for the other instances. What is throwing me for a loop is that switchPort printed matches a piece of the string of line. Does anyone have any idea what might be tripping this up?
I tried converting both variables to strings before the check, and that did not work.
stdout.readline()
?<br>
inSwitchPort
but not inline
.print('SwitchPort: {!r}'.format(switchPort))
andprint('line: {!r}'.format(line))
. It may make the difference easier to spot.repr(switchPort)
andrepr(line)
to accomplish the same thing.