Interfaces resource module
Version added: 1.0.0
- This module manages the interface attributes of NX-OS interfaces.
Note
- Tested against NXOS 7.3.(0)D1(1) on VIRL
- Unsupported for Cisco MDS
# Using merged
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# switch# show running-config | section interface
# interface Ethernet1/1
# description testing
# interface mgmt0
# description mgmt interface
# ip address dhcp
# vrf member management
- name: Merge provided configuration with device configuration
cisco.nxos.nxos_interfaces:
config:
- name: Ethernet1/1
description: Configured by Ansible
enabled: true
- name: Ethernet1/2
description: Configured by Ansible Network
enabled: false
state: merged
# Task Output
# -----------
#
# before:
# - description: testing
# name: Ethernet1/1
# - description: mgmt interface
# name: mgmt0
# commands:
# - interface Ethernet1/1
# - description Configured by Ansible
# - interface Ethernet1/2
# - description Configured by Ansible Network
# - shutdown
# after:
# - description: Configured by Ansible
# name: Ethernet1/1
# - description: Configured by Ansible Network
# enabled: false
# name: Ethernet1/2
# - description: mgmt interface
# name: mgmt0
# After state:
# ------------
#
# switch# show running-config | section interface
# interface Ethernet1/1
# description Configured by Ansible
# interface Ethernet1/2
# description Configured by Ansible Network
# shutdown
# interface mgmt0
# description mgmt interface
# ip address dhcp
# vrf member management
# Using replaced
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# switch# show running-config | section interface
# interface Ethernet1/1
# description Updated by Ansible
# interface Ethernet1/2
# description Configured by Ansible Network
# shutdown
# interface mgmt0
# description mgmt interface
# ip address dhcp
# vrf member management
- name: Replaces device configuration of listed interfaces with provided configuration
cisco.nxos.nxos_interfaces:
config:
- name: Ethernet1/1
description: Configured by Ansible
enabled: true
mtu: 9000
- name: Ethernet1/2
description: Configured by Ansible Network
enabled: false
mode: layer2
state: replaced
# Task Output
# -----------
#
# before:
# - description: Updated by Ansible
# name: Ethernet1/1
# - description: Configured by Ansible Network
# enabled: false
# name: Ethernet1/2
# - description: mgmt interface
# name: mgmt0
# commands:
# - interface Ethernet1/1
# - mtu 1500
# - interface Ethernet1/2
# - description Updated by Ansible
# after:
# - description: Updated by Ansible
# name: Ethernet1/1
# - description: Updated by Ansible
# enabled: false
# name: Ethernet1/2
# - description: mgmt interface
# name: mgmt0
# After state:
# ------------
#
# switch# show running-config | section interface
# interface Ethernet1/1
# description Updated by Ansible
# interface Ethernet1/2
# description Updated by Ansible
# shutdown
# interface mgmt0
# description mgmt interface
# ip address dhcp
# vrf member management
# Using overridden
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# switch# show running-config | section interface
# interface Ethernet1/1
# description Updated by Ansible
# interface Ethernet1/2
# description Updated by Ansible
# shutdown
# interface mgmt0
# description mgmt interface
# ip address dhcp
# vrf member management
- name: Override device configuration of all interfaces with provided configuration
cisco.nxos.nxos_interfaces:
config:
- name: Ethernet1/1
enabled: true
- name: Ethernet1/2
description: Configured by Ansible Network
enabled: false
- description: mgmt interface
name: mgmt0
state: overridden
# Task Output
# -----------
#
# before:
# - description: Updated by Ansible
# name: Ethernet1/1
# - description: Updated by Ansible
# enabled: false
# name: Ethernet1/2
# - description: mgmt interface
# name: mgmt0
# commands:
# - interface Ethernet1/1
# - no description
# - interface Ethernet1/2
# - description Configured by Ansible Network
# after:
# - name: Ethernet1/1
# - description: Configured by Ansible Network
# enabled: false
# name: Ethernet1/2
# - description: mgmt interface
# name: mgmt0
# After state:
# ------------
#
# switch# show running-config | section interface
# interface Ethernet1/1
# interface Ethernet1/2
# description Configured by Ansible Network
# shutdown
# interface mgmt0
# description mgmt interface
# ip address dhcp
# vrf member management
# Using deleted
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# switch# show running-config | section interface
# interface Ethernet1/1
# interface Ethernet1/2
# description Configured by Ansible Network
# shutdown
# interface mgmt0
# description mgmt interface
# ip address dhcp
# vrf member management
- name: Delete or return interface parameters to default settings
cisco.nxos.nxos_interfaces:
config:
- name: Ethernet1/2
state: deleted
# Task Output
# -----------
#
# before:
# - name: Ethernet1/1
# - description: Configured by Ansible Network
# enabled: false
# name: Ethernet1/2
# - description: mgmt interface
# name: mgmt0
# commands:
# - interface Ethernet1/2
# - no description
# - no shutdown
# after:
# - name: Ethernet1/1
# - name: Ethernet1/2
# - description: mgmt interface
# name: mgmt0
# After state:
# ------------
#
# switch# show running-config | section interface
# interface Ethernet1/1
# interface Ethernet1/2
# interface mgmt0
# description mgmt interface
# ip address dhcp
# vrf member management
# Using rendered
- name: Use rendered state to convert task input to device specific commands
cisco.nxos.nxos_interfaces:
config:
- name: Ethernet1/1
description: outbound-intf
mode: layer3
speed: 100
- name: Ethernet1/2
mode: layer2
enabled: true
duplex: full
state: rendered
# Task Output
# -----------
#
# rendered:
# - "interface Ethernet1/1"
# - "description outbound-intf"
# - "speed 100"
# - "interface Ethernet1/2"
# - "switchport"
# - "duplex full"
# - "no shutdown"
# Using parsed
# parsed.cfg
# ------------
#
# interface Ethernet1/800
# description test-1
# speed 1000
# shutdown
# no switchport
# duplex half
# interface Ethernet1/801
# description test-2
# switchport
# no shutdown
# mtu 1800
- name: Use parsed state to convert externally supplied config to structured format
cisco.nxos.nxos_interfaces:
running_config: "{{ lookup('file', 'parsed.cfg') }}"
state: parsed
# Task output
# -----------
#
# parsed:
# - description: "test-1"
# duplex: "half"
# enabled: false
# mode: "layer3"
# name: "Ethernet1/800"
# speed: "1000"
# - description: "test-2"
# enabled: true
# mode: "layer2"
# mtu: "1800"
# name: "Ethernet1/801"
# Using gathered
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# switch# show running-config | section interface
# interface Ethernet1/1
# description outbound-intf
# switchport
# no shutdown
# interface Ethernet1/2
# description intf-l3
# speed 1000
# interface Ethernet1/3
# interface Ethernet1/4
# interface Ethernet1/5
- name: Gather interfaces facts from the device using nxos_interfaces
cisco.nxos.nxos_interfaces:
state: gathered
# Task output
# -----------
#
# - name: Ethernet1/1
# description: outbound-intf
# mode: layer2
# enabled: True
# - name: Ethernet1/2
# description: intf-l3
# speed: "1000"
# Using purged
# Before state:
# -------------
#
# switch# show running-config | section interface
# interface Vlan1
# interface Vlan42
# mtu 1800
# interface port-channel10
# interface port-channel11
# interface Ethernet1/1
# interface Ethernet1/2
# interface Ethernet1/2.100
# description sub-intf
- name: Purge virtual interfaces from running-config
cisco.nxos.nxos_interfaces:
config:
- name: Vlan42
- name: port-channel10
- name: Ethernet1/2.100
state: purged
# Task output
# ------------
#
# before:
# - name: Vlan1
# - mtu: '1800'
# name: Vlan42
# - name: port-channel10
# - name: port-channel11
# - name: Ethernet1/1
# - name: Ethernet1/2
# - description: sub-intf
# name: Ethernet1/2.100
# commands:
# - no interface port-channel10
# - no interface Ethernet1/2.100
# - no interface Vlan42
# after:
# - name: Vlan1
# - name: port-channel11
# - name: Ethernet1/1
# - name: Ethernet1/2
# After state:
# -------------
#
# switch# show running-config | section interface
# interface Vlan1
# interface port-channel11
# interface Ethernet1/1
# interface Ethernet1/2
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
- Trishna Guha (@trishnaguha)