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#!/usr/bin/python
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"""
The module file for ios_interfaces
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = """
module: ios_interfaces
short_description: Resource module to configure interfaces.
description: This module manages the interface attributes of Cisco IOS network devices.
version_added: 1.0.0
author: Sumit Jaiswal (@justjais)
notes:
- Tested against Cisco IOSv Version 15.2 on VIRL
- This module works with connection C(network_cli).
See U(https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/network/user_guide/platform_ios.html)
options:
config:
description: A dictionary of interface options
type: list
elements: dict
suboptions:
name:
description:
- Full name of interface, e.g. GigabitEthernet0/2, loopback999.
type: str
required: true
description:
description:
- Interface description.
type: str
enabled:
description:
- Administrative state of the interface.
- Set the value to C(true) to administratively enable the interface or C(false)
to disable it.
type: bool
default: true
speed:
description:
- Interface link speed. Applicable for Ethernet interfaces only.
type: str
mtu:
description:
- MTU for a specific interface. Applicable for Ethernet interfaces only.
- Refer to vendor documentation for valid values.
type: int
duplex:
description:
- Interface link status. Applicable for Ethernet interfaces only, either in
half duplex, full duplex or in automatic state which negotiates the duplex
automatically.
type: str
choices:
- full
- half
- auto
running_config:
description:
- This option is used only with state I(parsed).
- The value of this option should be the output received from the IOS device by
executing the command B(show running-config | section ^interface).
- The state I(parsed) reads the configuration from C(running_config) option and
transforms it into Ansible structured data as per the resource module's argspec
and the value is then returned in the I(parsed) key within the result.
type: str
state:
choices:
- merged
- replaced
- overridden
- deleted
- rendered
- gathered
- parsed
default: merged
description:
- The state the configuration should be left in
- The states I(rendered), I(gathered) and I(parsed) does not perform any change
on the device.
- The state I(rendered) will transform the configuration in C(config) option to
platform specific CLI commands which will be returned in the I(rendered) key
within the result. For state I(rendered) active connection to remote host is
not required.
- The state I(gathered) will fetch the running configuration from device and transform
it into structured data in the format as per the resource module argspec and
the value is returned in the I(gathered) key within the result.
- The state I(parsed) reads the configuration from C(running_config) option and
transforms it into JSON format as per the resource module parameters and the
value is returned in the I(parsed) key within the result. The value of C(running_config)
option should be the same format as the output of command I(show running-config
| include ip route|ipv6 route) executed on device. For state I(parsed) active
connection to remote host is not required.
type: str
"""
EXAMPLES = """
# Using merged
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# vios#show running-config | section ^interface
# interface GigabitEthernet0/1
# description Configured by Ansible
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed auto
# interface GigabitEthernet0/2
# description This is test
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed 1000
# interface GigabitEthernet0/3
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed auto
- name: Merge provided configuration with device configuration
cisco.ios.ios_interfaces:
config:
- name: GigabitEthernet0/2
description: Configured and Merged by Ansible Network
enabled: true
- name: GigabitEthernet0/3
description: Configured and Merged by Ansible Network
mtu: 2800
enabled: false
speed: 100
duplex: full
state: merged
# After state:
# ------------
#
# vios#show running-config | section ^interface
# interface GigabitEthernet0/1
# description Configured by Ansible
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed auto
# interface GigabitEthernet0/2
# description Configured and Merged by Ansible Network
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed 1000
# interface GigabitEthernet0/3
# description Configured and Merged by Ansible Network
# mtu 2800
# no ip address
# shutdown
# duplex full
# speed 100
# Using replaced
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# vios#show running-config | section ^interface
# interface GigabitEthernet0/1
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed auto
# interface GigabitEthernet0/2
# description Configured by Ansible Network
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed 1000
# interface GigabitEthernet0/3
# mtu 2000
# no ip address
# shutdown
# duplex full
# speed 100
- name: Replaces device configuration of listed interfaces with provided configuration
cisco.ios.ios_interfaces:
config:
- name: GigabitEthernet0/3
description: Configured and Replaced by Ansible Network
enabled: false
duplex: auto
mtu: 2500
speed: 1000
state: replaced
# After state:
# -------------
#
# vios#show running-config | section ^interface
# interface GigabitEthernet0/1
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed auto
# interface GigabitEthernet0/2
# description Configured by Ansible Network
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed 1000
# interface GigabitEthernet0/3
# description Configured and Replaced by Ansible Network
# mtu 2500
# no ip address
# shutdown
# duplex auto
# speed 1000
# Using overridden
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# vios#show running-config | section ^interface#
# interface GigabitEthernet0/1
# description Configured by Ansible
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed auto
# interface GigabitEthernet0/2
# description This is test
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed 1000
# interface GigabitEthernet0/3
# description Configured by Ansible
# mtu 2800
# no ip address
# shutdown
# duplex full
# speed 100
- name: Override device configuration of all interfaces with provided configuration
cisco.ios.ios_interfaces:
config:
- name: GigabitEthernet0/2
description: Configured and Overridden by Ansible Network
speed: 1000
- name: GigabitEthernet0/3
description: Configured and Overridden by Ansible Network
enabled: false
duplex: full
mtu: 2000
state: overridden
# After state:
# -------------
#
# vios#show running-config | section ^interface
# interface GigabitEthernet0/1
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed auto
# interface GigabitEthernet0/2
# description Configured and Overridden by Ansible Network
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed 1000
# interface GigabitEthernet0/3
# description Configured and Overridden by Ansible Network
# mtu 2000
# no ip address
# shutdown
# duplex full
# speed auto
# Using Deleted
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# vios#show running-config | section ^interface
# interface GigabitEthernet0/1
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed auto
# interface GigabitEthernet0/2
# description Configured by Ansible Network
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed 1000
# interface GigabitEthernet0/3
# description Configured by Ansible Network
# mtu 2500
# no ip address
# shutdown
# duplex full
# speed 1000
- name: "Delete module attributes of given interfaces (Note: This won't delete the interface itself)"
cisco.ios.ios_interfaces:
config:
- name: GigabitEthernet0/2
state: deleted
# After state:
# -------------
#
# vios#show running-config | section ^interface
# interface GigabitEthernet0/1
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed auto
# interface GigabitEthernet0/2
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed auto
# interface GigabitEthernet0/3
# description Configured by Ansible Network
# mtu 2500
# no ip address
# shutdown
# duplex full
# speed 1000
# Using Deleted without any config passed
#"(NOTE: This will delete all of configured resource module attributes from each configured interface)"
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# vios#show running-config | section ^interface
# interface GigabitEthernet0/1
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed auto
# interface GigabitEthernet0/2
# description Configured by Ansible Network
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed 1000
# interface GigabitEthernet0/3
# description Configured by Ansible Network
# mtu 2500
# no ip address
# shutdown
# duplex full
# speed 1000
- name: "Delete module attributes of all interfaces (Note: This won't delete the interface itself)"
cisco.ios.ios_interfaces:
state: deleted
# After state:
# -------------
#
# vios#show running-config | section ^interface
# interface GigabitEthernet0/1
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed auto
# interface GigabitEthernet0/2
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed auto
# interface GigabitEthernet0/3
# no ip address
# duplex auto
# speed auto
# Using Gathered
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# vios#sh running-config | section ^interface
# interface GigabitEthernet0/1
# description this is interface1
# mtu 65
# duplex auto
# speed 10
# interface GigabitEthernet0/2
# description this is interface2
# mtu 110
# shutdown
# duplex auto
# speed 100
- name: Gather listed interfaces with provided configurations
cisco.ios.ios_interfaces:
config:
state: gathered
# Module Execution Result:
# ------------------------
#
# "gathered": [
# {
# "description": "this is interface1",
# "duplex": "auto",
# "enabled": true,
# "mtu": 65,
# "name": "GigabitEthernet0/1",
# "speed": "10"
# },
# {
# "description": "this is interface2",
# "duplex": "auto",
# "enabled": false,
# "mtu": 110,
# "name": "GigabitEthernet0/2",
# "speed": "100"
# }
# ]
# After state:
# ------------
#
# vios#sh running-config | section ^interface
# interface GigabitEthernet0/1
# description this is interface1
# mtu 65
# duplex auto
# speed 10
# interface GigabitEthernet0/2
# description this is interface2
# mtu 110
# shutdown
# duplex auto
# speed 100
# Using Rendered
- name: Render the commands for provided configuration
cisco.ios.ios_interfaces:
config:
- name: GigabitEthernet0/1
description: Configured by Ansible-Network
mtu: 110
enabled: true
duplex: half
- name: GigabitEthernet0/2
description: Configured by Ansible-Network
mtu: 2800
enabled: false
speed: 100
duplex: full
state: rendered
# Module Execution Result:
# ------------------------
#
# "rendered": [
# "interface GigabitEthernet0/1",
# "description Configured by Ansible-Network",
# "mtu 110",
# "duplex half",
# "no shutdown",
# "interface GigabitEthernet0/2",
# "description Configured by Ansible-Network",
# "mtu 2800",
# "speed 100",
# "duplex full",
# "shutdown"
# Using Parsed
# File: parsed.cfg
# ----------------
#
# interface GigabitEthernet0/1
# description interfaces 0/1
# mtu 110
# duplex half
# no shutdown
# interface GigabitEthernet0/2
# description interfaces 0/2
# mtu 2800
# speed 100
# duplex full
# shutdown
- name: Parse the commands for provided configuration
cisco.ios.ios_interfaces:
running_config: "{{ lookup('file', 'parsed.cfg') }}"
state: parsed
# Module Execution Result:
# ------------------------
#
# "parsed": [
# {
# "description": "interfaces 0/1",
# "duplex": "half",
# "enabled": true,
# "mtu": 110,
# "name": "GigabitEthernet0/1"
# },
# {
# "description": "interfaces 0/2",
# "duplex": "full",
# "enabled": true,
# "mtu": 2800,
# "name": "GigabitEthernet0/2",
# "speed": "100"
# }
# ]
"""
RETURN = """
before:
description: The configuration as structured data prior to module invocation.
returned: always
type: list
sample: The configuration returned will always be in the same format of the parameters above.
after:
description: The configuration as structured data after module completion.
returned: when changed
type: list
sample: The configuration returned will always be in the same format of the parameters above.
commands:
description: The set of commands pushed to the remote device
returned: always
type: list
sample: ['interface GigabitEthernet 0/1', 'description This is test', 'speed 100']
"""
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible_collections.cisco.ios.plugins.module_utils.network.ios.argspec.interfaces.interfaces import (
InterfacesArgs,
)
from ansible_collections.cisco.ios.plugins.module_utils.network.ios.config.interfaces.interfaces import (
Interfaces,
)
def main():
"""
Main entry point for module execution
:returns: the result form module invocation
"""
required_if = [
("state", "merged", ("config",)),
("state", "replaced", ("config",)),
("state", "overridden", ("config",)),
("state", "rendered", ("config",)),
("state", "parsed", ("running_config",)),
]
mutually_exclusive = [("config", "running_config")]
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=InterfacesArgs.argument_spec,
required_if=required_if,
mutually_exclusive=mutually_exclusive,
supports_check_mode=True,
)
result = Interfaces(module).execute_module()
module.exit_json(**result)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()