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cisco.nxos.nxos_lag_interfaces

LAG interfaces resource module

Version added: 1.0.0

  • This module manages attributes of link aggregation groups of NX-OS Interfaces.
Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments
config
list / elements=dictionary
A list of link aggregation group configurations.
members
list / elements=dictionary
The list of interfaces that are part of the group.
force
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
When true it forces link aggregation group members to match what is declared in the members param. This can be used to remove members.
member
string
The interface name.
mode
string
    Choices:
  • active
  • on
  • passive
Link aggregation group (LAG).
name
string / required
Name of the link aggregation group (LAG).
running_config
string
This option is used only with state parsed.
The value of this option should be the output received from the NX-OS device by executing the command show running-config | section ^interface.
The state parsed reads the configuration from 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 parsed key within the result.
state
string
    Choices:
  • merged ←
  • replaced
  • overridden
  • deleted
  • gathered
  • rendered
  • parsed
The state of the configuration after module completion.

Note

  • Tested against NXOS 7.3.(0)D1(1) on VIRL.
  • Unsupported for Cisco MDS
  • This module works with connection network_cli.
# Using merged

# Before state:
# -------------
#
# interface Ethernet1/4

- name: Merge provided configuration with device configuration.
  cisco.nxos.nxos_lag_interfaces:
    config:
      - name: port-channel99
        members:
          - member: Ethernet1/4
    state: merged

# After state:
# ------------
#
# interface Ethernet1/4
#   channel-group 99


# Using replaced

# Before state:
# -------------
#
# interface Ethernet1/4
#   channel-group 99 mode active

- name: Replace device configuration of specified LAG attributes of given interfaces
    with provided configuration.
  cisco.nxos.nxos_lag_interfaces:
    config:
      - name: port-channel10
        members:
          - member: Ethernet1/4
    state: replaced

# After state:
# ------------
#
# interface Ethernet1/4
#   channel-group 10


# Using overridden

# Before state:
# -------------
#
# interface Ethernet1/4
#   channel-group 10
# interface Ethernet1/2
#   channel-group 99 mode passive

- name: Override device configuration of all LAG attributes of given interfaces on
    device with provided configuration.
  cisco.nxos.nxos_lag_interfaces:
    config:
      - name: port-channel20
        members:
          - member: Ethernet1/6
            force: true
    state: overridden

# After state:
# ------------
# interface Ethernet1/2
# interface Ethernet1/4
# interface Ethernet1/6
#   channel-group 20 force


# Using deleted

# Before state:
# -------------
#
# interface Ethernet1/4
#   channel-group 99 mode active

- name: Delete LAG attributes of given interface (This won't delete the port-channel
    itself).
  cisco.nxos.nxos_lag_interfaces:
    config:
      - port-channel: port-channel99
    state: deleted

- name: Delete LAG attributes of all the interfaces
  cisco.nxos.nxos_lag_interfaces:
    state: deleted

# After state:
# ------------
#
# interface Ethernet1/4
#   no channel-group 99

# Using rendered

- name: Use rendered state to convert task input to device specific commands
  cisco.nxos.nxos_lag_interfaces:
    config:
      - name: port-channel10
        members:
          - member: Ethernet1/800
            mode: active
          - member: Ethernet1/801
      - name: port-channel11
        members:
          - member: Ethernet1/802
            mode: passive
    state: rendered

# Task Output (redacted)
# -----------------------

# rendered:
#  - "interface Ethernet1/800"
#  - "channel-group 10 mode active"
#  - "interface Ethernet1/801"
#  - "channel-group 10"
#  - "interface Ethernet1/802"
#  - "channel-group 11 mode passive"

# Using parsed

# parsed.cfg
# ------------

# interface port-channel10
# interface port-channel11
# interface port-channel12
# interface Ethernet1/800
#   channel-group 10 mode active
# interface Ethernet1/801
#   channel-group 10 mode active
# interface Ethernet1/802
#   channel-group 11 mode passive
# interface Ethernet1/803
#   channel-group 11 mode passive

- name: Use parsed state to convert externally supplied config to structured format
  cisco.nxos.nxos_lag_interfaces:
    running_config: "{{ lookup('file', 'parsed.cfg') }}"
    state: parsed

# Task output (redacted)
# -----------------------

# parsed:
#  - members:
#      - member: Ethernet1/800
#        mode: active
#      - member: Ethernet1/801
#        mode: active
#    name: port-channel10
#
#  - members:
#      - member: Ethernet1/802
#        mode: passive
#      - member: Ethernet1/803
#        mode: passive
#    name: port-channel11
#
#  - name: port-channel12

# Using gathered

# Existing device config state
# -------------------------------
# interface port-channel10
# interface port-channel11
# interface Ethernet1/1
#   channel-group 10 mode active
# interface Ethernet1/2
#   channel-group 11 mode passive
#

- name: Gather lag_interfaces facts from the device using nxos_lag_interfaces
  cisco.nxos.nxos_lag_interfaces:
    state: gathered

# Task output (redacted)
# -----------------------
# gathered:
#  - name: port-channel10
#    members:
#      - member: Ethernet1/1
#        mode: active
#  - name: port-channel11
#    members:
#      - member: Ethernet1/2
#        mode: passive

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key Returned Description
after
list
when changed
The configuration as structured data after module completion.

Sample:
The configuration returned will always be in the same format of the parameters above.
before
list
always
The configuration as structured data prior to module invocation.

Sample:
The configuration returned will always be in the same format of the parameters above.
commands
list
always
The set of commands pushed to the remote device.

Sample:
['interface Ethernet1/800', 'channel-group 10 mode active', 'interface Ethernet1/801', 'channel-group 10', 'interface Ethernet1/802', 'channel-group 11 mode passive']


Authors

  • Trishna Guha (@trishnaguha)
  • Nilashish Chakraborty (@NilashishC)