├── LICENSE ├── NetBox_Plugins_Table.MD ├── README.md ├── config_contexts ├── Network_basic_services.json └── common_remote_access_ports.json ├── config_templates ├── Cisco-Access-Switch-Template.jinja └── Mikrotik_local_Router_Template.jinja ├── csv_import_data ├── RIRs.csv ├── aggregates.csv ├── custom_links.csv └── service_templates.csv ├── custom_links ├── netbox_custom links_Aironet_WLC.csv ├── netbox_custom links_MAC_OUI.csv ├── netbox_custom links_Solar_Winds.csv ├── netbox_custom links_asn_prefix_ip.csv ├── netbox_custom links_catalyst_center.csv ├── netbox_custom links_proxmox.csv ├── netbox_custom links_remote_access.csv ├── netbox_custom links_topology_views.csv └── netbox_custom links_zabbix.csv ├── ldap_config.py ├── ldap_config_freeipa.py └── update_NetBox.sh /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /NetBox_Plugins_Table.MD: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | |Plugin |3.7.8 |4.0.11|4.1.11|4.2.3 |Status |Pip Package |configuration.py |URL | 2 | |-------------------------|------|------|------|------|-------------|------------------------------|-------------------------|------------------------------------------------------| 3 | |Topology Views |3.9.1 |4.0.0 |4.1.0 |4.2.0 |Active |netbox-topology-views |netbox_topology_views | | 4 | |NeXtbox UI Plugin |0.14.0|0.15.0|1.0.3 |1.0.7 |Active |nextbox-ui-plugin |nextbox_ui_plugin | | 5 | |Netbox Plugin DNS |0.22.9|1.0.7 |1.1.7 |1.2.1 |Active |netbox-plugin-dns |netbox_dns | | 6 | |BGP |0.12.1|0.13.3|0.14.0|0.15.0|Active |netbox-bgp |netbox_bgp | | 7 | |Floorplan |0.3.6 |0.4.0 |0.5.0 |0.6.0 |Active |netbox-floorplan-plugin |netbox_floorplan | | 8 | |Reorder Rack |1.0.0 |1.1.1 |1.1.3 |1.1.3 |Active |netbox-reorder-rack |netbox_reorder_rack | | 9 | |Netbox Secrets |1.10.2|2.0.3 |2.1.2 |2.2.0 |Active |netbox-secrets |netbox_secrets |[NetBox Secretstore](https://github.com/DanSheps/netbox-secretstore)| 10 | |ACLs |1.5.0 |1.6.1 |1.7.0 |1.8.1 |Active |netbox-acls |netbox_acls | | 11 | |NAPALM |0.1.9 |0.2.1 |0.3.0 |0.3.1 |Active |netbox-napalm-plugin |netbox_napalm_plugin | | 12 | |Qrcode |0.0.13|0.0.14|0.0.15|0.0.16|Active |netbox-qrcode |netbox_qrcode | | 13 | |Attachments |4.0.2 |5.1.3 |6.0.0 |7.0.0 |Active |netbox-attachments |netbox_attachment | | 14 | |Documents |0.6.4 |0.7.0 |0.7.0 |0.7.1 |Active |netbox-documents |netbox_documents | | 15 | |Inventory |1.6.0 |2.0.2 |2.2.1 |2.3.0 |Active |netbox-inventory |netbox_inventory | | 16 | |Contracts |2.0.14|2.1.2 |2.2.11|2.3.1 |Active |netbox-contract |netbox_contract | | 17 | |(Hardware)Lifecycle (EOL)|1.0.2 |1.0.4 |1.1.3 |1.1.5 |Active |netbox-lifecycle |netbox_lifecycle | | 18 | |Software Lifecycle |1.6.0 |1.7.0 |1.7.0 |1.8.0 |--- |netbox-slm |netbox_slm | | 19 | |Netbox-zabbix |??? |2.0.0 |??? |2.0.3 |--- |--- |--- | | 20 | |Data Flows |0.8.0 |1.0.0 |1.0.6 |1.1.0 |Active |netbox-data-flows |netbox_data_flows | | 21 | |Validity |3.0.5 |3.1.1 |3.1.1 |3.1.1 |Active |netbox-validity |validity | | 22 | |nmap Scan | | | |0.3.2 |Active | | | | 23 | |LibreNMS Plugin |--- |--- |0.3.5 |0.3.6 |Active |netbox-librenms-plugin |netbox_librenms_plugin | | 24 | |Config Backup |2.0.14|??? |2.1.1 |2.1.2 |Active |netbox-config-backup |netbox_config_backup | | 25 | |Promox (ProxBox) |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |netbox-proxbox |netbox_proxbox | | 26 | |Storage |--- |--- |0.7.0 |??? |??? |netbox-storage-plugin |netbox_storage | | 27 | |NAS |1.0.3 |--- |??? |--- |??? |netbox-nas |netbox_nas | | 28 | |Tunnels 2 |0.2.9 |--- |--- |--- |Active |netbox-tunnels2 |netbox_tunnels2 | | 29 | |Circuit Mainten. |--- |0.4.2 |??? |--- |??? |netbox-circuitmaintenance |netbox_circuitmaintenance| | 30 | |Phonebox Plugin |0.0.8 |0.0.9 |0.0.10|0.0.11|--- |phonebox-plugin |phonebox_plugin | | 31 | |IP calculator |1.1 |1.4.5 |1.4.9 |--- |--- |netbox-ipcalculator |netbox_ipcalculator | | 32 | |MetaType Importer |0.3.2 |0.4.1 |0.5.0 |--- |--- |netbox-metatype-importer |netbox_metatype_importer | | 33 | |Software Manager(Cisco) |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |netbox-plugin-software-manager|software_manager | | 34 | |NetBox Geo |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |geo | | 35 | |Device Map |--- |--- |--- |--- |Indeterminado|netbox-plugin-device-map |netbox_device_map | | 36 | |Circuit Map |--- |--- |--- |--- |Indeterminado|netbox-plugin-circuit-map |netbox_circuit_map | | 37 | |Device view |--- |0.1.5 |0.1.7 |0.1.9 |Indeterminado|netbox-device-view |netbox_device_view | | 38 | |Netbox Topology Plugin |0.14.2|0.14.3|??? |--- |Indeterminado|netbox-topology-plugin-plugin |netbox_topology_plugin | | 39 | |Netbox_DNS |--- |--- |--- |--- |Discontinued |netbox-dns |netbox_dns | | 40 | |Secretstore |--- |--- |--- |--- |Discontinued |netbox-secretstore |netbox_secretstore | | 41 | |Device Type Importer |--- |--- |--- |--- |Discontinued |--- |--- | | 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # netbox-tools 2 | A few Tools to improve NetBox usage 3 | 4 | See below a selection on NetBox plugins and tools with version compatibility 5 | 6 | |Plugin |3.7.8 |4.0.11|4.1.11|4.2.9 |4.3.7 |4.4.2 |Status |Pip Package |configuration.py |URL | 7 | |-------------------------|------|------|------|------|------|-------|-------------|------------------------------|-------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------| 8 | |Topology Views |3.9.1 |4.0.0 |4.1.0 |4.2.0 |4.3.0 |4.4.0 |Active |netbox-topology-views |netbox_topology_views |[Topology Views](https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox-topology-views)| 9 | |NeXtbox UI Plugin |0.14.0|0.15.0|1.0.3 |1.0.7 |--- |------ |Active |nextbox-ui-plugin |nextbox_ui_plugin |[NeXtbox UI](https://github.com/iDebugAll/nextbox-ui-plugin)| 10 | |NetBox Ninja Plugin |--- |0.1.9 |0.1.9 |0.1.12|0.1.12|??? |Active |netbox-ninja-plugin |netbox_ninja_plugin |[Ninja plugin](https://github.com/rautanen-io/netbox-ninja-plugin)| 11 | |Qrcode |0.0.13|0.0.14|0.0.15|0.0.17|0.0.18|0.0.19 |Active |netbox-qrcode |netbox_qrcode |[QR code](https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox-qrcode)| 12 | |Netbox Plugin DNS |0.22.9|1.0.7 |1.1.7 |1.2.14|1.3.2 |1.4.2 |Active |netbox-plugin-dns |netbox_dns |[Plugin DNS](https://github.com/peteeckel/netbox-plugin-dns)| 13 | |BGP |0.12.1|0.13.3|0.14.0|0.15.0|0.16.0|0.17.0 |Active |netbox-bgp |netbox_bgp |[Plugin BGP](https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox-bgp)| 14 | |RPKI |??? |??? |??? |0.1.5 |--- |------ |??? |netbox-rpki |netbox_rpki |[Plugin RPKI](https://github.com/menckend/netbox_rpki)| 15 | |Security(NAT) |--- |--- |--- |1.0.2 |1.2.14|1.3.0 |Active |netbox-security |netbox_security |[NetBox Security](https://github.com/andy-shady-org/netbox-security)| 16 | |Floorplan |0.3.6 |0.4.0 |0.5.0 |0.6.0 |0.7.0 |0.8.0 |Active |netbox-floorplan-plugin |netbox_floorplan |[Floorplan](https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox-floorplan-plugin)| 17 | |Reorder Rack |1.0.0 |1.1.1 |1.1.3 |1.1.3 |1.1.4 |------ |Active |netbox-reorder-rack |netbox_reorder_rack |[Reorder Rack](https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox-reorder-rack))| 18 | |Netbox Secrets |1.10.2|2.0.3 |2.1.2 |2.2.1 |2.3.4 |2.4.1 |Active |netbox-secrets |netbox_secrets |[NetBox Secrets](https://github.com/Onemind-Services-LLC/netbox-secrets)| 19 | |ACLs |1.5.0 |1.6.1 |1.7.0 |1.8.1 |1.9.1 |1.9.1 |Active |netbox-acls |netbox_acls |[ACLs](https://github.com/ryanmerolle/netbox-acls)| 20 | |NAPALM |0.1.9 |0.2.1 |0.3.0 |0.3.1 |0.3.2 |0.3.3 |Active |netbox-napalm-plugin |netbox_napalm_plugin |[NAPALM Plugin](https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox-napalm)| 21 | |Toolkit(run commands) |--- |--- |??? |??? |??? |??? |Active |netbox-toolkit-plugin |netbox_toolkit_plugin |[NetBox Toolkit Plugin](https://github.com/bonzo81/netbox-toolkit-plugin)| 22 | |Service Path (Maps) |0.1.0 |??? |??? |4.0.? |5.0.x |5.1.2 |Active |cesnet_service_path_plugin |cesnet_service_path_plugin|[cesnet_service_path_plugin](https://github.com/CESNET/cesnet_service_path_plugin)| 23 | |Attachments |4.0.2 |5.1.3 |6.0.0 |7.2.0 |8.0.4 |9.0.0 |Active |netbox-attachments |netbox_attachment |[NetBox Attachments](https://github.com/Kani999/netbox-attachments)| 24 | |Documents |0.6.4 |0.7.0 |0.7.0 |0.7.2 |0.7.4 |0.7.4 |Active |netbox-documents |netbox_documents |[Documents Plugin](https://github.com/jasonyates/netbox-documents)| 25 | |Inventory |1.6.0 |2.0.2 |2.2.1 |2.3.1 |2.4.0 |2.4.1 |Active |netbox-inventory |netbox_inventory |[Inventory Plugin](https://github.com/ArnesSI/netbox-inventory)| 26 | |Contracts |2.0.14|2.1.2 |2.2.11|2.3.2 |2.4.2 |------ |Active |netbox-contract |netbox_contract |[Contract](https://github.com/mlebreuil/netbox-contract)| 27 | |(Hardware)Lifecycle (EOL)|1.0.2 |1.0.4 |1.1.3 |1.1.5 |1.1.6 | ??? |Active |netbox-lifecycle |netbox_lifecycle |[Lifecycle](https://github.com/DanSheps/netbox-lifecycle/releases)| 28 | |Software Lifecycle |1.6.0 |1.7.0 |1.7.0 |1.8.2 |---- |------ |Active |netbox-slm |netbox_slm |[Software Lifecycle](https://github.com/ICTU/netbox_slm)| 29 | |Inventory Monitor Plugin |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |11.0.2 |Active |inventory-monitor |inventory_monitor |[Inventory Monitor](https://github.com/CESNET/inventory-monitor-plugin)| 30 | |nbxSync(Zabbix integr.) |--- |--- |1.0.0 |1.0.0 |1.0.0 |1.0.0 |Active |nbxsync |nbxsync |[nbxSync Zabbix integration](https://github.com/OpensourceICTSolutions/nbxsync)| 31 | |Netbox-Zabbix-Sync |??? |1.1 |??? |??? |3.2.0 | ??? |--- |--- |--- |[Script NetBox Zabbix Sync](https://github.com/TheNetworkGuy/netbox-zabbix-sync)| 32 | |Netbox-zabbix |??? |2.0.0 |??? |2.0.3 |--- |------ |--- |netbox-zabbix | |[Plugin NetBox Zabbix](https://github.com/DanSheps/netbox-zabbix)| 33 | |Routing Plugin |--- |--- |0.2.3 |0.3.0 |0.3.1 |------ |Active |netbox-routing | |[Routing Plugin](https://github.com/DanSheps/netbox-routing)| 34 | |Data Flows |0.8.0 |1.0.0 |1.0.6 |1.1.0 |1.1.1 |1.4.0 |Active |netbox-data-flows |netbox_data_flows |[Data Flows](https://github.com/Alef-Burzmali/netbox-data-flows)| 35 | |Config Backup |2.0.14|??? |2.1.1 |2.1.8 |2.1.9 |2.1.9 |Active |netbox-config-backup |netbox_config_backup |[Config Backup](https://github.com/DanSheps/netbox-config-backup)| 36 | |Validity |3.0.5 |3.1.1 |3.1.1 |3.1.3 |3.2.0 |3.3.1 |Active |netbox-validity |validity |[Validity](https://github.com/amyasnikov/validity)| 37 | |Config Diff |0.1.0 |2.6.x |2.7.x |2.9.0 |2.10.0|2.11.0 |Active |netbox-config-diff |netbox_config_diff |[Config Diff](https://github.com/miaow2/netbox-config-diff)| 38 | |nmap Scan | | | |0.3.2 |0.3.5 |------ |Active |--- |--- |[NetBox nmap Scan](https://github.com/LoH-lu/netbox-nmap-scan)| 39 | |NetBox IPAM(scanning) |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |------ |--- |--- |--- |[Netbox-IPAM](https://github.com/hrleinonen/netbox-ipam)| 40 | |LibreNMS Plugin |--- |--- |0.3.5 |0.3.12|??? |------ |Active |netbox-librenms-plugin |netbox_librenms_plugin |[LibreNMS Plugin](https://github.com/bonzo81/netbox-librenms-plugin)| 41 | |Promox (ProxBox) |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |------ |--- |netbox-proxbox |netbox_proxbox |[ProxBox](https://github.com/netdevopsbr/netbox-proxbox)| 42 | |Windows DHCP Sync |??? |??? |??? |??? |??? |------ |??? |--- |--- |[Win DHCP](https://github.com/scsitteam/netbox-windhcp)| 43 | |Storage |--- |0.7.0 |0.7.0 |--- |--- |------ |??? |netbox-storage-plugin |netbox_storage |[Storage](https://github.com/viroge/netbox-storage)| 44 | |NAS |1.0.3 |--- |??? |--- |--- |------ |??? |netbox-nas |netbox_nas |[NAS](https://github.com/wutcat/netbox-nas)| 45 | |Tunnels 2 |0.2.9 |--- |--- |--- |--- |------ |Discontinued |netbox-tunnels2 |netbox_tunnels2 |[Tunnels 2](https://github.com/robertlynch3/netbox-tunnels2?tab=readme-ov-file)| 46 | |Circuit Mainten. |--- |0.4.2 |??? |0.5.0 |0.5.0 |0.6.0 |??? |netbox-circuitmaintenance |netbox_circuitmaintenance|[Circuit Maintenance](https://github.com/jasonyates/netbox-circuitmaintenance)| 47 | |Phonebox Plugin |0.0.8 |0.0.9 |0.0.10|--- |--- |------ |--- |phonebox-plugin |phonebox_plugin |[Phonebox](https://github.com/iDebugAll/phonebox_plugin)| 48 | |IP calculator |1.1 |1.4.5 |1.4.9 |1.4.9 |1.4.10|------ |Active |netbox-ipcalculator |netbox_ipcalculator |[IP calculator](https://github.com/PieterL75/netbox_ipcalculator)| 49 | |MetaType Importer |0.3.2 |0.4.1 |0.5.0 |0.6.0 |0.7.1 |0.8.0 |Active |netbox-metatype-importer |netbox_metatype_importer |[Metatype Importer](https://github.com/Onemind-Services-LLC/netbox-metatype-importer)| 50 | |Software Manager(Cisco) |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |------ |--- |netbox-plugin-software-manager|software_manager |[Software manager](https://github.com/alsigna/netbox-software-manager)| 51 | |OS Manager(Cisco) |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |------ |--- |netbox-os-manager |??? |[OS manager](https://github.com/jonasnieberle/netbox-os-manager)| 52 | |NetBox Geo |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |------ |--- |--- |geo |[NetBox Geo](https://github.com/wholesailnetworks/netbox-geo)| 53 | |Device Map |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |------ |Indeterminado|netbox-plugin-device-map |netbox_device_map |[Device Map](https://github.com/drygdryg/netbox-plugin-device-map)| 54 | |Circuit Map |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |------ |Indeterminado|netbox-plugin-circuit-map |netbox_circuit_map |[Circuit Map](https://github.com/pv2b/netbox-plugin-circuit-map)| 55 | |Device view |--- |0.1.5 |0.1.7 |0.1.9 |--- |------ |Indeterminado|netbox-device-view |netbox_device_view |[Device View](https://github.com/peterbaumert/netbox-device-view)| 56 | |Netbox_DNS |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |------ |Discontinued |netbox-dns |netbox_dns |[DNS(archive)](https://github.com/auroraresearchlab/netbox-dns)| 57 | |Secretstore |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |------ |Discontinued |netbox-secretstore |netbox_secretstore |[Secretstore](https://github.com/DanSheps/netbox-secretstore)| 58 | |Device Type Importer |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |------ |Discontinued |--- |--- |[Device type import](https://github.com/k01ek/netbox-devicetype-importer)| 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config_contexts/Network_basic_services.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "dns_servers": "198.51.100.20,198.51.100.21", 3 | "domain_name": "acme.corp.net", 4 | "name_servers": [ 5 | "192.0.2.20", 6 | "192.0.2.21" 7 | ], 8 | "ntp_servers": [ 9 | "203.0.113.8", 10 | "203.0.113.9" 11 | ], 12 | "snmp_ro_community": "Acme_RO", 13 | "syslog_servers": [ 14 | "192.0.2.22", 15 | "192.0.2.23" 16 | ], 17 | "nms_server": "198.51.100.212" 18 | } 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config_contexts/common_remote_access_ports.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "http_port": 80, 3 | "https_port": 443, 4 | "ssh_port": 22 5 | } 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config_templates/Cisco-Access-Switch-Template.jinja: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | !!! This is a demo jinja template to render configuration for a Cisco access switch. 2 | !!! It gets data from device's intefaces and local config context. 3 | 4 | !!! 5 | !!! Base configuration 6 | !!! 7 | hostname {{ device.name }} 8 | service timestamps debug datetime msec localtime show-timezone 9 | service timestamps log datetime msec localtime show-timezone 10 | service sequence-numbers 11 | service password-encryption 12 | !!! 13 | !!! VLAN declaration 14 | !!! 15 | {%- for vl in device.site.vlans.all() %} 16 | vlan {{ vl.vid }} 17 | name {{ vl.name }} 18 | description {{ vl.description }} 19 | {%- endfor %} 20 | exit 21 | 22 | !!! 23 | !!! DNS configuration 24 | !!! 25 | ip domain-name {{ domain_name }} 26 | no ip domain lookup 27 | {%- for server in name_servers %} 28 | ip name-server {{ server }} 29 | {%- endfor %} 30 | !!! 31 | !!! SNMP configuration 32 | !!! 33 | snmp-server community {{ snmp_ro_community }} RO 34 | snmp-server location {{ device.location }} 35 | snmp-server host {{ nms_server }} traps 36 | snmp-server enable traps config 37 | snmp-server enable traps bgp 38 | !!! 39 | !!! NTP configuration 40 | !!!{% for server in ntp_servers %} 41 | ntp server {{ server }}{%- endfor %} 42 | clock timezone BRZ -3 0 43 | !! 44 | !! Logging Configuration 45 | !! 46 | logging synchronous 47 | logging enable 48 | logging size 3000 49 | logging history size 3000 50 | logging trap informational 51 | logging facility local7 52 | logging source-interface {{ device.primary_ip.assigned_object }} 53 | {%- for server in syslog_servers %} 54 | logging host {{ server }} transport udp port 1514 55 | {%- endfor %} 56 | !!! 57 | !!! Interfaces configuration 58 | !!! 59 | {%- for interface in device.interfaces.all() %} 60 | interface {{ interface.name }} 61 | description {{ interface.description }} 62 | {%- if interface.enabled == false %} 63 | shutdown 64 | {%- elif interface.enabled == true %} 65 | no shutdown 66 | {%- endif %} 67 | {%- if interface.mode == "access" %} 68 | switchport mode access 69 | switchport access vlan {{ interface.untagged_vlan.vid }} 70 | {%- elif interface.mode == "tagged" %} 71 | switchport mode trunk 72 | switchport trunk native vlan {{ interface.untagged_vlan.vid }} 73 | switchport trunk allowed vlan {{ interface.untagged_vlan.vid }} 74 | {%- for vlan in interface.tagged_vlans.all() %} 75 | switchport trunk allowed vlan add {{ vlan.vid }} 76 | {%- endfor %} 77 | {%- elif interface.mode == "tagged-all" %} 78 | switchport mode trunk 79 | switchport trunk native vlan {{ interface.untagged_vlan.vid }} 80 | switchport trunk allowed vlan all 81 | {%- else %}{%- endif %} 82 | {%- if interface.lag != None %} 83 | channel-group {% for char in interface.lag.name %}{%- if char.isdigit() %}{{ char }}{%- endif %}{%- endfor %} mode on 84 | {%- elif interface.mode == None %} 85 | {%- if interface.mgmt_only == false %} 86 | {%- if interface.type != "virtual" %} 87 | switchport mode access 88 | authentication event fail action next-method 89 | authentication host-mode multi-host 90 | authentication order mab dot1x 91 | authentication priority mab dot1x 92 | authentication port-control auto 93 | mab 94 | dot1x pae authenticator 95 | {%- endif %}{%- endif %}{%- endif %} 96 | {%- for addr in interface.ip_addresses.all() %} 97 | ip address {{ addr.address.ip }} {{ addr.address.netmask }} 98 | {%- endfor %} 99 | ! 100 | ! 101 | {%- endfor %} 102 | ! 103 | exit 104 | end 105 | ! 106 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config_templates/Mikrotik_local_Router_Template.jinja: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Configs Gerais 2 | /system identity 3 | set name={{ device.name }} 4 | 5 | /system clock set time-zone-name={{ device.site.time_zone }} 6 | /system ntp client set enabled=yes 7 | {% for server in ntp_servers %} 8 | /system ntp client servers add address={{ server }} 9 | {%- endfor %} 10 | 11 | /ip dns set servers={{ dns_servers }} 12 | 13 | /snmp set contact="IT" enabled=yes location="{{ device.site }}" trap-target={{ nms_servers }} trap-version=2 14 | 15 | # Disable Services 16 | /ip service set telnet disabled=yes 17 | /ip service set ftp disabled=yes 18 | /ip service set www disabled=yes 19 | /ip service set api-ssl disabled=yes 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /csv_import_data/RIRs.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name,slug,is_private,description 2 | AFRINIC,afrinic,,Africa RIR 3 | APNIC,apnic,,Asia and Pacific RIR 4 | ARIN,arin,,America RIR 5 | LACNIC,lacnic,,Larin America RIR 6 | RFC 1918,rfc-1918,True,Private IPv4 address space 7 | RFC 3849,rfc-3849,True,IPv6 Address Prefix Reserved for Documentation 8 | RFC 9637,rfc-9637,True,IPv6 Address Prefix Reserved for Documentation 9 | RFC 4193,rfc-4193,True,ULA - Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses 10 | RFC 5737,rfc-5737,True,IPv4 Address Blocks Reserved for Documentation 11 | RFC 6598,rfc-6598,True,Private address space for CGNAT 12 | RIPE NCC,ripe,,Europe and Midle East RIR 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /csv_import_data/aggregates.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | prefix,rir,date_added,description 2 | 10.0.0.0/8,RFC 1918,1996-02-01,Private IPv4 space Class A 3 | 100.64.0.0/10,RFC 6598,2012-04-26,Private address space for CGNAT 4 | 172.16.0.0/12,RFC 1918,1996-02-01,Private IPv4 space Class B 5 | 192.0.2.0/24,RFC 5737,2010-01-01,TEST-NET-1 6 | 192.168.0.0/16,RFC 1918,1996-02-01,Private IPv4 space Class C 7 | 198.51.100.0/24,RFC 5737,2010-01-01,TEST-NET-2 8 | 203.0.113.0/24,RFC 5737,2010-01-01,TEST-NET-3 9 | 2001:db8::/32,RFC 3849,2004-07-01,IPv6 Address Prefix Reserved for Documentation 10 | 3fff::/20,RFC 9637,2024-07-01,IPv6 Address Prefix Reserved for Documentation 11 | fd00::/8,RFC 4193,2005-10-01,ULA Prefix (L bit =1) for locally assigned addresses 12 | fc00::/8,RFC 4193,2005-10-01,ULA Prefix (L bit =0) 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /csv_import_data/custom_links.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name,object_types,weight,enabled,group_name,button_class,new_window,link_text,link_url 2 | Check ASN - RIPE NCC,ipam.asn,100,true,Check ASN,pink,true,Check AS{{ object.asn }} (RIPE NCC),https://stat.ripe.net/AS{{ object.asn }} 3 | Check ASN (Registro.br),ipam.asn,100,true,Check ASN,pink,true,Check AS{{ object.asn }} (Registro.br),https://registro.br/tecnologia/ferramentas/whois/?search=AS{{ object.asn }} 4 | Check ASN (LACNIC),ipam.asn,100,true,Check ASN,pink,true,Check AS{{ object.asn }} (LACNIC),https://rdap-web.lacnic.net/autnum/{{ object.asn }} 5 | Check Aggregate - RIPE NCC,ipam.aggregate,100,true,Check Prefix,pink,true,Check Prefix {{ object }} (RIPE NCC),https://stat.ripe.net/{{ object }} 6 | Check Aggregate (Registro.br),ipam.aggregate,100,true,Check Prefix,pink,true,Check Prefix {{ object }} (Registro.br),https://registro.br/tecnologia/ferramentas/whois/?search={{ object }} 7 | Check Aggregate (LACNIC),ipam.aggregate,101,true,Check Prefix,pink,true,Check Prefix {{ object }} (LACNIC),https://rdap-web.lacnic.net/rdap/ip/{{ object }} 8 | Check Prefix - RIPE NCC,ipam.prefix,100,true,Check Prefix,pink,true,Check Prefix {{ object }} (RIPE NCC),https://stat.ripe.net/{{ object }} 9 | Check Prefix (Registro.br),ipam.prefix,100,true,Check Prefix,pink,true,Check Prefix {{ object }} (Registro.br),https://registro.br/tecnologia/ferramentas/whois/?search={{ object }} 10 | Check Prefix (LACNIC),ipam.prefix,100,true,Check Prefix,pink,true,Check Prefix {{ object }} (LACNIC),https://rdap-web.lacnic.net/rdap/ip/{{ object }} 11 | Check IP - RIPE NCC,ipam.ipaddress,100,true,Check IP Addr,pink,true,Check IP Addr {{ object.address.ip }} (RIPE NCC),https://stat.ripe.net/{{ object.address.ip }} 12 | Check IP (Registro.br),ipam.ipaddress,100,true,Check IP Addr,pink,true,Check IP Addr {{ object.address.ip }} (Registro.br),https://registro.br/tecnologia/ferramentas/whois/?search={{ object.address.ip }} 13 | Check IP (LACNIC),ipam.ipaddress,100,true,Check IP Addr,pink,true,Check IP Addr {{ object.address.ip }} (LACNIC),https://rdap-web.lacnic.net/rdap/ip/{{ object.address.ip }} 14 | IP HTTP Access,ipam.ipaddress,100,true,Remote Access,orange,true,HTTP Access {{ object }},HTTP://{{ object.address.ip }} 15 | IP HTTPS Access,ipam.ipaddress,100,true,Remote Access,orange,true,HTTPS Access {{ object }},HTTPS://{{ object.address.ip }} 16 | IP SSH access,ipam.ipaddress,100,true,Remote Access,orange,false,SSH to {{ object }},ssh://{{ object.address.ip }} 17 | Go HTTP,dcim.device,100,true,Remote Access,orange,true,{% if object.primary_ip %}{% if object.get_config_context().http_port %}{% if object.get_config_context().http_port != 80 %}HTTP on Port {{ object.get_config_context().http_port }}{% else %}HTTP on {{ object.primary_ip.address.ip }} {% endif %}{% endif %}{% endif %},http://{{ object.primary_ip.address.ip }}{% if object.get_config_context().http_port != 80 %}:{{ object.get_config_context().http_port }}{% endif %}/ 18 | Go HTTPS,dcim.device,100,true,Remote Access,orange,true,{% if object.primary_ip %}{% if object.get_config_context().https_port %}{% if object.get_config_context().https_port != 443 %}HTTPS on Port {{ object.get_config_context().https_port }}{% else %}HTTPS on {{ object.primary_ip.address.ip }} {% endif %}{% endif %}{% endif %},https://{{ object.primary_ip.address.ip }}{% if object.get_config_context().https_port != 443 %}:{{ object.get_config_context().https_port }}{% endif %}/ 19 | Go SSH,dcim.device,100,true,Remote Access,orange,false,{% if object.primary_ip %}{% if object.get_config_context().ssh_port %}{% if object.get_config_context().ssh_port != 22 %}SSH on Port {{ object.get_config_context().ssh_port }}{% else %}SSH to {{ object.primary_ip.address.ip }} {% endif %}{% endif %}{% endif %},ssh://{{ object.primary_ip.address.ip }}{% if object.get_config_context().ssh_port != 22 %}:{{ object.get_config_context().ssh_port }}{% endif %}/ 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /csv_import_data/service_templates.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name,protocol,ports,description,comments 2 | Microsoft-DS,tcp,"445,135",, 3 | NetBIOS Name Service(tcp),tcp,137,, 4 | NetBIOS Name Service(udp),udp,137,, 5 | NetBIOS Datagram Service,udp,138,, 6 | NetBIOS Session Service,tcp,139,, 7 | DNS (over TLS),tcp,853,, 8 | DNS,udp,53,, 9 | DNS(tcp),tcp,53,, 10 | FTP-Data,tcp,20,, 11 | FTP-Control,tcp,21,, 12 | SSH,tcp,22,Secure Shell, 13 | Telnet,tcp,23,Telnet, 14 | SMTP,tcp,25,Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, 15 | Whois,tcp,43,Whois, 16 | TACACS,tcp,49,TACACS, 17 | TACACS(udp),udp,49,TACACS, 18 | DHCPv4,udp,"67,68",DHCP and BOOTP, 19 | TFTP,udp,69,, 20 | HTTP,tcp,80,, 21 | HTTPS,tcp,443,, 22 | Kerberos,udp,88,, 23 | POP3,tcp,110,, 24 | NTP,udp,123,Network Time Protocol, 25 | IMAP,tcp,143,, 26 | SNMP,udp,161,, 27 | SNMP Trap,udp,162,, 28 | BGP,tcp,179,Border Gateway Protocol, 29 | LDAP,tcp,389,, 30 | LDAP Secure,tcp,636,, 31 | Syslog,udp,514,, 32 | DHCPv6 server,udp,"546,547",DHCPv6,DHCPv6 33 | IPP,tcp,631,Internet Printing Protocol, 34 | CUPS,tcp,631,, 35 | LDP (MPLS),tcp,646,, 36 | VMware ESXi,tcp,902,, 37 | BIND (RNDC),tcp,953,Remote name daemon control (RNDC), 38 | FTPs (over TLS),tcp,"989,99",, 39 | FTPs (over TLS) control,udp,990,, 40 | OpenVPN,udp,1194,, 41 | MySQL,tcp,3306,, 42 | Microsoft RDP,tcp,3389,Remote Desktop Service, 43 | SIP,udp,5060,, 44 | SIP over TLS,udp,5061,, 45 | Multicast DNS,udp,5353,, 46 | PostgreSQL,tcp,5432,, 47 | Winbox,tcp,8291,MikroTik Winbox, 48 | API-RouterOS,tcp,8728,, 49 | API-RouterOS SSL,tcp,8729,, 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /custom_links/netbox_custom links_Aironet_WLC.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name,object_types,enabled,group_name,button_class,new_window,link_text,link_url,weight 2 | Check AP on WLC,dcim.device,true,Wireless Controller,cyan,true,"{% if object.role.id == 47 %}{% for interface in object.interfaces.all() %}{% if interface.name == ""GigabitEthernet0"" %}{% if interface.mac_address %}Check AP on WLC{% endif %}{% endif %}{% endfor %}{% endif %}","https://wlc.acme.corp/screens/dashboard.html#!/APTable/APView/{% for interface in object.interfaces.all() %} 3 | {%- if interface.name == ""GigabitEthernet0"" %}{{ interface.mac_address }}{%- endif %}{%- endfor %}",100 4 | Check Associated MAC on WLC,ipam.ipaddress,true,Wireless Controller,cyan,true,{% if object.cf.associated_mac_addr %}Check {{ object.cf.associated_mac_addr }} on WLC{% endif %},https://wlc.acme.corp/screens/dashboard.html#!/ClientTable/ClientView/{{ object.cf.associated_mac_addr }},100 5 | Check MAC on WLC,dcim.macaddress,true,Wireless Controller,cyan,true,Check {{ object }} on WLC,https://wlc.acme.corp/screens/dashboard.html#!/ClientTable/ClientView/{{ object }},100 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /custom_links/netbox_custom links_MAC_OUI.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name,object_types,enabled,group_name,button_class,new_window,link_text,link_url,weight 2 | Check MAC OUI,dcim.macaddress,true,,blue,true,Check {{ object }} on maclookup.app,https://maclookup.app/search/result?mac={{ object }},100 3 | Check MAC OUI (Device),"virtualization.virtualmachine,dcim.device",true,,blue,true,{% if object.primary_ip %}{% if object.primary_ip.assigned_object.mac_address %}Check MAC OUI {{ object.primary_ip.assigned_object.mac_address }}{% endif %}{% endif %},https://maclookup.app/search/result?mac={{ object.primary_ip.assigned_object.mac_address }},100 4 | Check MAC OUI (IP addr),ipam.ipaddress,true,,blue,true,{% if object.cf.associated_mac_addr %}Check {{ object.cf.associated_mac_addr }} on maclookup.app{% endif %},https://maclookup.app/search/result?mac={{ object.cf.associated_mac_addr }},100 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /custom_links/netbox_custom links_Solar_Winds.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name,object_types,enabled,group_name,button_class,new_window,link_text,link_url,weight 2 | Access Point on UDT,dcim.device,true,SolarWinds,orange,true,{% if object.get_config_context().solarwinds_ap_id %}Check AP on SolarWinds BRMC{% endif %},https://solarwinds.acme.corp/Orion/UDT/AccessPointDetails.aspx?NetObject=UW-AP:{{ object.get_config_context().solarwinds_ap_id }},100 3 | MAC UDT(by IP),ipam.ipaddress,true,SolarWinds,orange,true,{% if object.cf.associated_mac_addr %}Check {{ object.cf.associated_mac_addr }} on SolarWinds UDT{% endif %},https://solarwinds.acme.corp/Orion/UDT/EndpointDetails.aspx?NetObject=UE-MAC:VAL={{ object.cf.associated_mac_addr }},100 4 | MAC UDT,dcim.macaddress,true,SolarWinds,orange,true,Check {{ object }} on SolarWinds UDT,https://solarwinds.acme.corp/Orion/UDT/EndpointDetails.aspx?NetObject=UE-MAC:VAL={{ object }},100 5 | Check Node,"dcim.device,virtualization.virtualmachine",true,SolarWinds,orange,true,{% if object.get_config_context().solarwinds_node_id %}Check Node on SolarWinds{% endif %},https://solarwinds.acme.corp/Orion/NetPerfMon/NodeDetails.aspx?NetObject=N:{{ object.get_config_context().solarwinds_node_id }},100 6 | Check Subnet,"ipam.prefix,ipam.vlan,ipam.aggregate",true,SolarWinds,orange,true,{% if object.cf.solarwinds_subnet_id %}Check Subnet on SolarWinds{% endif %},https://solarwinds.acme.corp/apps/ipam/subnets?id={{ object.cf.solarwinds_subnet_id }},100 7 | Interface 1,"virtualization.virtualmachine,dcim.device",true,SolarWinds,orange,true,"{% if object.get_config_context().solarwinds_interface_1 %} 8 | {% if object.get_config_context().solarwinds_interface_1.id %}Check {{ object.get_config_context().solarwinds_interface_1.name }} on SolarWinds{% endif %}{% endif %}",https://solarwinds.acme.corp/Orion/View.aspx?NetObject=I:{{ object.get_config_context().solarwinds_interface_1.id }},100 9 | Interface 2,"virtualization.virtualmachine,dcim.device",true,SolarWinds,orange,true,"{% if object.get_config_context().solarwinds_interface_2 %} 10 | {% if object.get_config_context().solarwinds_interface_2.id %}Check {{ object.get_config_context().solarwinds_interface_2.name }} on SolarWinds{% endif %}{% endif %}",https://solarwinds.acme.corp/Orion/View.aspx?NetObject=I:{{ object.get_config_context().solarwinds_interface_2.id }},100 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /custom_links/netbox_custom links_asn_prefix_ip.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name,object_types,enabled,group_name,button_class,new_window,link_text,link_url,weight 2 | Check ANS (RIPE NCC),ipam.asn,true,Check ASN,pink,true,Check AS{{ object.asn }} (RIPE NCC),https://stat.ripe.net/AS{{ object.asn }},100 3 | Check ASN (HE.net),ipam.asn,true,Check ASN,pink,true,Check AS{{ object.asn }} (HE.net),https://bgp.he.net/AS{{ object.asn }},100 4 | Check ASN (LACNIC),ipam.asn,true,Check ASN,pink,true,Check AS{{ object.asn }} (LACNIC),https://rdap-web.lacnic.net/autnum/{{ object.asn }},100 5 | Check ASN (Registro.br),ipam.asn,true,Check ASN,pink,true,Check AS{{ object.asn }} (Registro.br),https://registro.br/tecnologia/ferramentas/whois/?search=AS{{ object.asn }},100 6 | Check IP - RIPE NCC,ipam.ipaddress,true,Check IP Addr,pink,true,Check IP Addr {{ object.address.ip }} (RIPE NCC),https://stat.ripe.net/{{ object.address.ip }},100 7 | Check IP - HE.net,ipam.ipaddress,true,Check IP Addr,pink,true,Check IP Addr {{ object.address.ip }} (HE.net),https://bgp.he.net/ip/{{ object.address.ip }},100 8 | Check IP - LACNIC,ipam.ipaddress,true,Check IP Addr,pink,true,Check IP Addr {{ object.address.ip }} (LACNIC),https://rdap-web.lacnic.net/rdap/ip/{{ object.address.ip }},100 9 | Check IP - Registro.br,ipam.ipaddress,true,Check IP Addr,pink,true,Check IP Addr {{ object.address.ip }} (Registro.br),https://registro.br/tecnologia/ferramentas/whois/?search={{ object.address.ip }},100 10 | Check Prefix (RIPE NCC),"ipam.aggregate,ipam.prefix",true,Check Prefix,pink,true,Check Prefix {{ object }} (RIPE NCC),https://stat.ripe.net/{{ object }},100 11 | Check Prefix (HE.net),"ipam.aggregate,ipam.prefix",true,Check Prefix,pink,true,Check Prefix {{ object }} (HE.net),https://bgp.he.net/net/{{ object }},100 12 | Check Prefix (LACNIC),"ipam.aggregate,ipam.prefix",true,Check Prefix,pink,true,Check Prefix {{ object }} (LACNIC),https://rdap-web.lacnic.net/rdap/ip/{{ object }},100 13 | Check Prefix (Registro.br),"ipam.aggregate,ipam.prefix",true,Check Prefix,pink,true,Check Prefix {{ object }} (Registro.br),https://registro.br/tecnologia/ferramentas/whois/?search={{ object }},100 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /custom_links/netbox_custom links_catalyst_center.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name,object_types,enabled,group_name,button_class,new_window,link_text,link_url,weight 2 | Check Associated MAC on Catalyst Center,ipam.ipaddress,true,Catalyst Center,teal,true,{% if object.cf.associated_mac_addr %}Check {{ object.cf.associated_mac_addr }} on Catalyst Center{% endif %},https://catalyst.acme.corp/dna/assurance/client/details?macAddress={{ object.cf.associated_mac_addr }},100 3 | Check Device on Catalyst Center,"virtualization.virtualmachine,dcim.device",true,Catalyst Center,teal,true,{% if object.get_config_context().corp_dnac_deviceid %}Check Device on Catalyst Center{% endif %},https://catalyst.acme.corp/dna/provision/devices/inventory/device-details?deviceId={{ object.get_config_context().corp_dnac_deviceid }},100 4 | Check MAC on Catalyst Center,dcim.macaddress,true,Catalyst Center,teal,true,Check {{ object }} on Catalyst Center,https://catalyst.acme.corp/dna/assurance/client/details?macAddress={{ object }},100 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /custom_links/netbox_custom links_proxmox.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name,object_types,enabled,group_name,button_class,new_window,link_text,link_url,weight 2 | Proxmox Console,virtualization.virtualmachine,true,Proxmox,orange,true,{% if object.get_config_context().proxmox.url %}{% if object.cf.proxmox_id %}Proxmox Console{% endif %}{% endif %},{{ object.get_config_context().proxmox.url }}/#v1:0:=qemu%2F{{ object.cf.proxmox_id }}:4:::::8::,100 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /custom_links/netbox_custom links_remote_access.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name,object_types,enabled,group_name,button_class,new_window,link_text,link_url,weight 2 | IP HTTP,ipam.ipaddress,true,Remote Access,green,true,HTTP Access {{ object }},HTTP://{{ object.address.ip }},100 3 | IP HTTPS,ipam.ipaddress,true,Remote Access,green,true,HTTPS Access {{ object }},HTTPS://{{ object.address.ip }},100 4 | IP SSH,ipam.ipaddress,true,Remote Access,green,true,SSH to {{ object }},ssh://{{ object.address.ip }},100 5 | IP HTTP by FQDN,ipam.ipaddress,true,Remote Access,green,true,{% if object.dns_name %}HTTP by FQDN{% endif %},http://{{ object.dns_name }}/,100 6 | IP HTTPS by FQDN,ipam.ipaddress,true,Remote Access,green,true,{% if object.dns_name %}HTTPS by FQDN{% endif %},https://{{ object.dns_name }}/,100 7 | IP SSH by FQDN,ipam.ipaddress,true,Remote Access,green,true,{% if object.dns_name %}ssh by FQDN{% endif %},ssh://{{ object.dns_name }}, 8 | Go SSH,"virtualization.virtualmachine,dcim.device",true,Remote Access,green,false,{% if object.primary_ip %}{% if object.get_config_context().ssh_port %}{% if object.get_config_context().ssh_port != 22 %}SSH on Port {{ object.get_config_context().ssh_port }}{% else %}SSH to {{ object.primary_ip.address.ip }} {% endif %}{% endif %}{% endif %},{% if object.primary_ip.dns_name %}ssh://{{ object.primary_ip.dns_name }}{% if object.get_config_context().ssh_port != 22 %}:{{ object.get_config_context().ssh_port }}{% endif %}{% else %}ssh://{{ object.primary_ip.address.ip }}{% if object.get_config_context().ssh_port != 22 %}:{{ object.get_config_context().ssh_port }}{% endif %}{% endif %},100 9 | Go HTTP,"virtualization.virtualmachine,dcim.device",true,Remote Access,green,true,{% if object.primary_ip %}{% if object.get_config_context().http_port %}{% if object.get_config_context().http_port != 80 %}HTTP on Port {{ object.get_config_context().http_port }}{% else %}HTTP on {{ object.primary_ip.address.ip }} {% endif %}{% endif %}{% endif %},{% if object.primary_ip.dns_name %}http://{{ object.primary_ip.dns_name }}{% if object.get_config_context().http_port != 80 %}:{{ object.get_config_context().http_port }}{% endif %}/{% else %}http://{{ object.primary_ip.address.ip }}{% if object.get_config_context().http_port != 80 %}:{{ object.get_config_context().http_port }}{% endif %}/{% endif %},100 10 | Go HTTPS,"virtualization.virtualmachine,dcim.device",true,Remote Access,green,true,{% if object.primary_ip %}{% if object.get_config_context().https_port %}{% if object.get_config_context().https_port != 443 %}HTTPS on Port {{ object.get_config_context().https_port }}{% else %}HTTPS on {{ object.primary_ip.address.ip }} {% endif %}{% endif %}{% endif %},{% if object.primary_ip.dns_name %}https://{{ object.primary_ip.dns_name }}{% if object.get_config_context().https_port != 443 %}:{{ object.get_config_context().https_port }}{% endif %}/{% else %}https://{{ object.primary_ip.address.ip }}{% if object.get_config_context().https_port != 443 %}:{{ object.get_config_context().https_port }}{% endif %}/{% endif %},100 11 | Go SSH (by IP),"virtualization.virtualmachine,dcim.device",true,Remote Access,green,true,{% if object.get_config_context().ssh_port %}{% if object.get_config_context().ssh_port != 22 %}SSH on Port {{ object.get_config_context().ssh_port }}{% else %}ssh to {{ object.primary_ip.address.ip }}{% endif %}{% endif %},ssh://{{ object.primary_ip.address.ip }}{% if object.get_config_context().ssh_port != 22 %}:{{ object.get_config_context().ssh_port }}{% endif %}/,100 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /custom_links/netbox_custom links_topology_views.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name,object_types,enabled,group_name,button_class,new_window,link_text,link_url,weight 2 | Topology - Device,dcim.device,true,Topology Views,purple,true,{{ object }} Topology,https://netbox.acme.corp/plugins/netbox_topology_views/topology/?group=1&save_coords=True&show_unconnected=False&show_cables=True&show_logical_connections=True&show_single_cable_logical_conns=False&show_neighbors=True&show_wireless=True&id={{ object.id }},100 3 | Topology - Location,dcim.location,true,Topology Views,purple,true,{{ object }} Topology,https://netbox.acme.corp/plugins/netbox_topology_views/topology/?group=1&save_coords=True&show_unconnected=False&show_cables=True&show_logical_connections=True&show_single_cable_logical_conns=False&show_neighbors=True&show_wireless=True&group_locations=True&status=active&status=planned&status=decommissioning&location_id={{ object.id }},100 4 | Topology - Rack,dcim.rack,true,Topology Views,purple,true,{{ object }} Topology,https://netbox.acme.corp/plugins/netbox_topology_views/topology/?group=1&save_coords=True&show_unconnected=True&show_cables=True&show_logical_connections=True&show_single_cable_logical_conns=False&show_neighbors=True&show_wireless=True&status=active&status=planned&status=decommissioning&group_racks=True&rack_id={{ object.id }},100 5 | Topology - Tenant,tenancy.tenant,true,Topology Views,purple,true,{{ object }} Topology,https://netbox.acme.corp/plugins/netbox_topology_views/topology/?group=1&save_coords=True&show_unconnected=True&show_cables=True&show_logical_connections=True&show_single_cable_logical_conns=False&show_neighbors=True&show_wireless=True&status=active&status=planned&status=decommissioning&tenant_id={{ object.id }},100 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /custom_links/netbox_custom links_zabbix.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name,object_types,enabled,group_name,button_class,new_window,link_text,link_url,weight 2 | Zabbix Graphs,"dcim.device,virtualization.virtualmachine",true,Zabbix,red,true,{% if object.get_config_context().zabbix_host_id %}Zabbix Graphs{% endif %},http://zabbix.acme.corp/zabbix.php?action=charts.view&filter_hostids%5B%5D={{ object.get_config_context().zabbix_host_id }}&filter_set=1,100 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ldap_config.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ 2 | LDAP configuration for Django integration with Active Directory. 3 | 4 | This setup enables secure user authentication and group-based access control via LDAPS. 5 | 6 | Key settings: 7 | - LDAP Server: ldaps://ad.example.com:389 8 | - Service Account: CN=NETBOXSA,OU=Service Accounts,DC=example,DC=com 9 | - Certificates: 10 | - Ignore certificate errors: False (recommended for production) 11 | - CA Directory: /etc/ssl/certs 12 | - CA File: /path/to/your-ca.crt 13 | - User search scope: limited to OU=Users 14 | - Attribute mapping: 15 | - username ← sAMAccountName 16 | - email ← mail 17 | - first_name ← givenName 18 | - last_name ← sn 19 | - Group membership required: NETBOX_ADMINSTRATOR or NETBOX_VIEW_ONLY 20 | - Behavior: 21 | - User profile is updated on every login 22 | - LDAP data is cached for 1 hour 23 | 24 | Note: Make sure the CA file is valid and trusted, and avoid disabling certificate validation in production environments. 25 | """ 26 | 27 | # Importação dos módulos necessários para autenticação LDAP no Django 28 | import ldap 29 | from django_auth_ldap.config import LDAPSearch, NestedGroupOfNamesType, LDAPGroupQuery 30 | 31 | # Configurações do servidor LDAP 32 | AUTH_LDAP_SERVER_URI = "ldaps://ad.example.com:389" # Usando LDAPS para comunicação segura 33 | 34 | # Opções de conexão LDAP 35 | AUTH_LDAP_CONNECTION_OPTIONS = { 36 | ldap.OPT_REFERRALS: 0 # Desativa referrals (importante para AD) 37 | } 38 | 39 | # Conta de serviço para consultas no AD 40 | AUTH_LDAP_BIND_DN = "CN=NETBOXSA,OU=Service Accounts,DC=example,DC=com" 41 | AUTH_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD = "demo" 42 | 43 | # Configurações de certificados SSL/TLS 44 | LDAP_IGNORE_CERT_ERRORS = False 45 | LDAP_CA_CERT_DIR = "/etc/ssl/certs" 46 | LDAP_CA_CERT_FILE = "/path/to/your-ca.crt" 47 | 48 | # Pesquisa de usuários no AD 49 | AUTH_LDAP_USER_SEARCH = LDAPSearch( 50 | "ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com", 51 | ldap.SCOPE_SUBTREE, 52 | "(&(objectClass=user)(|(userPrincipalName=%(user)s)(sAMAccountName=%(user)s)(cn=%(user)s)))" 53 | ) 54 | 55 | # Sem montagem direta do DN do usuário 56 | AUTH_LDAP_USER_DN_TEMPLATE = None 57 | 58 | # Mapeamento de atributos LDAP para campos do Django 59 | AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP = { 60 | "username": "sAMAccountName", 61 | "email": "mail", 62 | "first_name": "givenName", 63 | "last_name": "sn", 64 | } 65 | 66 | # Campo usado para consultas de usuários 67 | AUTH_LDAP_USER_QUERY_FIELD = "username" 68 | 69 | # Pesquisa de grupos no LDAP 70 | AUTH_LDAP_GROUP_SEARCH = LDAPSearch( 71 | "dc=example,dc=com", 72 | ldap.SCOPE_SUBTREE, 73 | "(objectClass=group)" 74 | ) 75 | 76 | # Definição de tipo de grupo (aninhado) 77 | AUTH_LDAP_GROUP_TYPE = NestedGroupOfNamesType() 78 | 79 | # Controle de espelhamento de grupos 80 | AUTH_LDAP_MIRROR_GROUPS = False 81 | 82 | # Permissões de grupo 83 | AUTH_LDAP_FIND_GROUP_PERMS = True 84 | 85 | # Tempo de cache do LDAP (1 hora) 86 | AUTH_LDAP_CACHE_TIMEOUT = 3600 87 | 88 | # Atualizar dados do usuário a cada login 89 | AUTH_LDAP_ALWAYS_UPDATE_USER = True 90 | 91 | # Função para definir atributos padrão do usuário 92 | def ldap_user_defaults(profile): 93 | profile.is_active = True 94 | 95 | AUTH_LDAP_PROFILE_FLAGS = ldap_user_defaults 96 | 97 | # Requer pertencimento a pelo menos um dos grupos para login 98 | AUTH_LDAP_REQUIRE_GROUP = ( 99 | LDAPGroupQuery("CN=NETBOX_ADMINSTRATOR,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com") | 100 | LDAPGroupQuery("CN=NETBOX_VIEW_ONLY,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com") 101 | ) 102 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ldap_config_freeipa.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ 2 | This config is based on `ldap_config.py` and LDAP configuration on Netbox 3 | Documentation . 4 | 5 | LDAP configuration for Django integration with FreeIPA. 6 | 7 | This setup enables secure user authentication and group-based access control via LDAPS. 8 | 9 | Key settings: 10 | - LDAP Server: ldaps://ipa.server.com 11 | - Service Account: cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=ipa,dc=server,dc=com 12 | - Certificates: 13 | - Ignore certificate errors: False (recommended for production) 14 | - CA Directory: /etc/ssl/certs 15 | - CA File: /path/to/your-ca.crt 16 | - User search scope: limited to cn=users 17 | - Attribute mapping: 18 | - username ← uid 19 | - email ← mail 20 | - first_name ← givenName 21 | - last_name ← sn 22 | - Group membership required: netbox-viewers 23 | - Behavior: 24 | - User profile is updated on every login 25 | - LDAP data cache is disabled, but you can enable inserting the time in seconds 26 | 27 | Note: Make sure the CA file is valid and trusted, and avoid disabling certificate validation in production environments. 28 | """ 29 | 30 | import ldap 31 | from django_auth_ldap.config import (GroupOfNamesType, LDAPGroupQuery, 32 | LDAPSearch) 33 | 34 | # LDAP server URI (IP or FQDN) 35 | # Usando LDAPS para comunicação segura 36 | AUTH_LDAP_SERVER_URI = "ldaps://ipa.server.com" 37 | 38 | 39 | # Account for consulting on LDAP server 40 | AUTH_LDAP_BIND_DN = "uid=admin,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=ipa,dc=server,dc=com" 41 | AUTH_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD = "admin-freeipa-password" 42 | 43 | # SSL/TLS files 44 | LDAP_IGNORE_CERT_ERRORS = False 45 | LDAP_CA_CERT_DIR = "/etc/ssl/certs" 46 | LDAP_CA_CERT_FILE = "/etc/ssl/certs/freeipa-ca.crt" 47 | 48 | # This search matches users with the uid or email equal to the provided username. 49 | AUTH_LDAP_USER_SEARCH = LDAPSearch( 50 | "cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=ipa,dc=server,dc=com", 51 | ldap.SCOPE_SUBTREE, 52 | "(|(uid=%(user)s)(mail=%(user)s))" 53 | ) 54 | 55 | AUTH_LDAP_USER_DN_TEMPLATE = None 56 | 57 | # You can map user attributes to Django attributes as so. 58 | # You need to map `username` with `uid`. If not, logins with email or username 59 | # will create two users for the same person. Ex: alan.turing and 60 | # alan.turing@exemple.com will be to different users in the netbox. 61 | AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP = { 62 | "username": "uid", 63 | "email": "mail", 64 | "first_name": "givenName", 65 | "last_name": "sn", 66 | } 67 | 68 | AUTH_LDAP_USER_QUERY_FIELD = "username" 69 | 70 | ''' 71 | This search ought to return all groups to which the user belongs. 72 | django_auth_ldap uses this to determine group hierarchy. The string `netbox*` 73 | is only to mirror groups that have `netbox` in the name. If not, all LDAP 74 | groups associated to user will be created in unnecessarily. 75 | 76 | On my environment I create the following structure: 77 | - netbox-viewers -> Can login with read-only 78 | - netbox-staff -> Receive Staff flag from Netbox 79 | - netbox-admins -> Receive Superuser flag and maps for group netbox-admins 80 | ''' 81 | AUTH_LDAP_GROUP_SEARCH = LDAPSearch( 82 | "cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=ipa,dc=server,dc=com", 83 | ldap.SCOPE_SUBTREE, 84 | "(cn=netbox*)" 85 | ) 86 | 87 | AUTH_LDAP_GROUP_TYPE = LDAPGroupQuery(query="(member=%(user_dn)s)") 88 | 89 | AUTH_LDAP_GROUP_TYPE = GroupOfNamesType(name_attr="cn") 90 | 91 | # Update user data every login. 92 | AUTH_LDAP_ALWAYS_UPDATE_USER = True 93 | 94 | # Mirror LDAP group assignments. 95 | AUTH_LDAP_MIRROR_GROUPS = True 96 | 97 | # For more granular permissions, we can map LDAP groups to Django groups. 98 | AUTH_LDAP_FIND_GROUP_PERMS = True 99 | 100 | # Cache groups for one hour to reduce LDAP traffic. I prefer not to cache. 101 | AUTH_LDAP_CACHE_TIMEOUT = 0 102 | 103 | # Função para definir atributos padrão do usuário 104 | # Function to define the user default attributes 105 | 106 | 107 | def ldap_user_defaults(profile): 108 | profile.is_active = True 109 | 110 | 111 | AUTH_LDAP_PROFILE_FLAGS = ldap_user_defaults 112 | 113 | # Define a group required to login. 114 | AUTH_LDAP_REQUIRE_GROUP = "cn=netbox-viewers,cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=ipa,dc=server,dc=com" 115 | 116 | AUTH_LDAP_USER_FLAGS_BY_GROUP = { 117 | "is_active": "cn=netbox-viewers,cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=ipa,dc=server,dc=com", 118 | "is_staff": "cn=netbox-staff,cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=ipa,dc=server,dc=com", 119 | "is_superuser": "cn=netbox-admins,cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=ipa,dc=server,dc=com", 120 | } 121 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /update_NetBox.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | vOLD=4.1.2 2 | vNew=4.2.4 3 | 4 | wget https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox/archive/v$vNew.tar.gz 5 | tar -xzf v$vNew.tar.gz -C /opt 6 | ln -sfn /opt/netbox-$vNew/ /opt/netbox 7 | 8 | cp /opt/netbox-$vOLD/local_requirements.txt /opt/netbox/ 9 | cp /opt/netbox-$vOLD/netbox/netbox/configuration.py /opt/netbox/netbox/netbox/ 10 | cp /opt/netbox-$vOLD/netbox/netbox/ldap_config.py /opt/netbox/netbox/netbox/ 11 | mkdir /opt/netbox/local 12 | mkdir /opt/netbox/local/logs 13 | cp /opt/netbox-$vOLD/local/logs/django-ldap-debug.log /opt/netbox/local/logs/ 14 | 15 | cp -pr /opt/netbox-$vOLD/netbox/media/ /opt/netbox/netbox/ 16 | cp -r /opt/netbox-$vOLD/netbox/scripts /opt/netbox/netbox/ 17 | cp -r /opt/netbox-$vOLD/netbox/reports /opt/netbox/netbox/ 18 | cp /opt/netbox-$vOLD/gunicorn.py /opt/netbox/ 19 | 20 | chown --recursive netbox:netbox /opt/netbox/ 21 | 22 | cd /opt/netbox/ 23 | ./upgrade.sh 24 | 25 | chown --recursive netbox:netbox /opt/netbox/ 26 | 27 | ## Restarting Services.... 28 | 29 | systemctl restart netbox netbox-rq 30 | systemctl status netbox netbox-rq 31 | 32 | echo Done! 33 | 34 | exit 0 35 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------