On this page
cisco.ios.ios_interface – (deprecated, removed after 2022-06-01) Manage Interface on Cisco IOS network devices
Note
This plugin is part of the cisco.ios collection (version 2.5.0).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package. It is not included in ansible-core
. To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install cisco.ios
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: cisco.ios.ios_interface
.
New in version 1.0.0: of cisco.ios
DEPRECATED
- Removed in
-
major release after 2022-06-01
- Why
-
Newer and updated modules released with more functionality in Ansible 2.9
- Alternative
-
ios_interfaces
Synopsis
- This module provides declarative management of Interfaces on Cisco IOS network devices.
Note
This module has a corresponding action plugin.
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
aggregate
list / elements=dictionary
|
List of Interfaces definitions.
|
|||
delay
integer
|
Time in seconds to wait before checking for the operational state on remote device. This wait is applicable for operational state argument which are state with values up /down , tx_rate and rx_rate.
|
|||
description
string
|
Description of Interface.
|
|||
duplex
string
|
|
Interface link status
|
||
enabled
boolean
|
|
Interface link status.
|
||
mtu
string
|
Maximum size of transmit packet.
|
|||
name
string / required
|
Name of the Interface.
|
|||
neighbors
list / elements=dictionary
|
Check the operational state of given interface
name for CDP/LLDP neighbor.
The following suboptions are available.
|
|||
host
string
|
CDP/LLDP neighbor host for given interface name .
|
|||
port
string
|
CDP/LLDP neighbor port to which given interface name is connected.
|
|||
rx_rate
string
|
Receiver rate in bits per second (bps).
This is state check parameter only.
|
|||
speed
string
|
Interface link speed.
|
|||
state
string
|
|
State of the Interface configuration, up means present and operationally up and down means present and operationally down
|
||
tx_rate
string
|
Transmit rate in bits per second (bps).
This is state check parameter only.
|
|||
delay
integer
|
Default:
10
|
Time in seconds to wait before checking for the operational state on remote device. This wait is applicable for operational state argument which are state with values up /down , tx_rate and rx_rate.
|
||
description
string
|
Description of Interface.
|
|||
duplex
string
|
|
Interface link status
|
||
enabled
boolean
|
|
Interface link status.
|
||
mtu
string
|
Maximum size of transmit packet.
|
|||
name
string
|
Name of the Interface.
|
|||
neighbors
list / elements=dictionary
|
Check the operational state of given interface
name for CDP/LLDP neighbor.
The following suboptions are available.
|
|||
host
string
|
CDP/LLDP neighbor host for given interface name .
|
|||
port
string
|
CDP/LLDP neighbor port to which given interface name is connected.
|
|||
provider
dictionary
|
Deprecated
Starting with Ansible 2.5 we recommend using
connection: network_cli .
For more information please see the https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/network/user_guide/platform_ios.html.
A dict object containing connection details.
|
|||
auth_pass
string
|
Specifies the password to use if required to enter privileged mode on the remote device. If authorize is false, then this argument does nothing. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable ANSIBLE_NET_AUTH_PASS will be used instead.
|
|||
authorize
boolean
|
|
Instructs the module to enter privileged mode on the remote device before sending any commands. If not specified, the device will attempt to execute all commands in non-privileged mode. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable ANSIBLE_NET_AUTHORIZE will be used instead.
|
||
host
string
|
Specifies the DNS host name or address for connecting to the remote device over the specified transport. The value of host is used as the destination address for the transport.
|
|||
password
string
|
Specifies the password to use to authenticate the connection to the remote device. This value is used to authenticate the SSH session. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable ANSIBLE_NET_PASSWORD will be used instead.
|
|||
port
integer
|
Specifies the port to use when building the connection to the remote device.
|
|||
ssh_keyfile
path
|
Specifies the SSH key to use to authenticate the connection to the remote device. This value is the path to the key used to authenticate the SSH session. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable ANSIBLE_NET_SSH_KEYFILE will be used instead.
|
|||
timeout
integer
|
Specifies the timeout in seconds for communicating with the network device for either connecting or sending commands. If the timeout is exceeded before the operation is completed, the module will error.
|
|||
username
string
|
Configures the username to use to authenticate the connection to the remote device. This value is used to authenticate the SSH session. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable ANSIBLE_NET_USERNAME will be used instead.
|
|||
rx_rate
string
|
Receiver rate in bits per second (bps).
This is state check parameter only.
|
|||
speed
string
|
Interface link speed.
|
|||
state
string
|
|
State of the Interface configuration, up means present and operationally up and down means present and operationally down
|
||
tx_rate
string
|
Transmit rate in bits per second (bps).
This is state check parameter only.
|
Notes
Note
- Tested against IOS 15.6
- For more information on using Ansible to manage network devices see the Ansible Network Guide
- For more information on using Ansible to manage Cisco devices see the Cisco integration page.
Examples
- name: configure interface
cisco.ios.ios_interface:
name: GigabitEthernet0/2
description: test-interface
speed: 100
duplex: half
mtu: 512
- name: remove interface
cisco.ios.ios_interface:
name: Loopback9
state: absent
- name: make interface up
cisco.ios.ios_interface:
name: GigabitEthernet0/2
enabled: true
- name: make interface down
cisco.ios.ios_interface:
name: GigabitEthernet0/2
enabled: false
- name: Check intent arguments
cisco.ios.ios_interface:
name: GigabitEthernet0/2
state: up
tx_rate: ge(0)
rx_rate: le(0)
- name: Check neighbors intent arguments
cisco.ios.ios_interface:
name: Gi0/0
neighbors:
- port: eth0
host: netdev
- name: Config + intent
cisco.ios.ios_interface:
name: GigabitEthernet0/2
enabled: false
state: down
- name: Add interface using aggregate
cisco.ios.ios_interface:
aggregate:
- {name: GigabitEthernet0/1, mtu: 256, description: test-interface-1}
- {name: GigabitEthernet0/2, mtu: 516, description: test-interface-2}
duplex: full
speed: 100
state: present
- name: Delete interface using aggregate
cisco.ios.ios_interface:
aggregate:
- name: Loopback9
- name: Loopback10
state: absent
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
---|---|---|
commands
list / elements=string
|
always, except for the platforms that use Netconf transport to manage the device. |
The list of configuration mode commands to send to the device.
Sample:
['interface GigabitEthernet0/2', 'description test-interface', 'duplex half', 'mtu 512']
|
Status
- This module will be removed in a major release after 2022-06-01. [deprecated]
- For more information see DEPRECATED.
Authors
- Ganesh Nalawade (@ganeshrn)
© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2021 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/cisco/ios/ios_interface_module.html