pear2 /
Net_RouterOS
| 1 | <?php |
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| 2 | use PEAR2\Net\RouterOS; |
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| 4 | require_once 'PEAR2/Autoload.php'; |
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| 6 | try { |
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| 7 | $client = new RouterOS\Client('192.168.88.1', 'admin', 'password'); |
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| 8 | } catch (Exception $e) { |
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| 9 | die('Unable to connect to the router.'); |
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| 10 | //Inspect $e if you want to know details about the failure. |
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| 11 | } |
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| 13 | $responses = $client->sendSync(new RouterOS\Request('/ip/arp/print')); |
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| 15 | foreach ($responses as $response) { |
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| 16 | if ($response->getType() === RouterOS\Response::TYPE_DATA) { |
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| 17 | echo 'IP: ', $response->getProperty('address'), |
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| 18 | ' MAC: ', $response->getProperty('mac-address'), |
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| 19 | "\n"; |
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| 20 | } |
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| 21 | } |
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| 22 | //Example output: |
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| 23 | /* |
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| 24 | IP: 192.168.88.100 MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:01 |
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| 25 | IP: 192.168.88.101 MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:02 |
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| 26 | */ |
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