dellemc.openmanage.idrac_network module – Configures the iDRAC network attributes

Note

This module is part of the dellemc.openmanage collection (version 4.4.0).

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 dellemc.openmanage.

To use it in a playbook, specify: dellemc.openmanage.idrac_network.

New in version 2.1.0: of dellemc.openmanage

Synopsis

  • This module allows to configure iDRAC network settings.

Requirements

The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.

  • omsdk

  • python >= 2.7.5

Parameters

Parameter

Comments

auto_config

string

Allows to enable or disable auto-provisioning to automatically acquire domain name from DHCP.

Choices:

  • Enabled

  • Disabled

auto_detect

string

Allows to auto detect the available NIC types used by iDRAC.

Choices:

  • Enabled

  • Disabled

auto_negotiation

string

Allows iDRAC to automatically set the duplex mode and network speed.

Choices:

  • Enabled

  • Disabled

dns_from_dhcp

string

Allows to enable DHCP to obtain DNS server address.

Choices:

  • Enabled

  • Disabled

dns_idrac_name

string

Name of the DNS to register iDRAC.

duplex_mode

string

Select the type of data transmission for the NIC.

Choices:

  • Full

  • Half

enable_dhcp

string

Allows to enable or disable Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) in iDRAC.

Choices:

  • Enabled

  • Disabled

enable_ipv4

string

Allows to enable or disable IPv4 configuration.

Choices:

  • Enabled

  • Disabled

enable_nic

string

Allows to enable or disable the Network Interface Controller (NIC) used by iDRAC.

Choices:

  • Enabled

  • Disabled

failover_network

string

Select one of the remaining LOMs. If a network fails, the traffic is routed through the failover network.

Choices:

  • ALL

  • LOM1

  • LOM2

  • LOM3

  • LOM4

  • T_None

idrac_ip

string / required

iDRAC IP Address.

idrac_password

aliases: idrac_pwd

string / required

iDRAC user password.

idrac_port

integer

iDRAC port.

Default: 443

idrac_user

string / required

iDRAC username.

ip_address

string

Enter a valid iDRAC static IPv4 address.

network_speed

string

Select the network speed for the selected NIC.

Choices:

  • T_10

  • T_100

  • T_1000

nic_mtu

integer

Maximum Transmission Unit of the NIC.

nic_selection

string

Select one of the available NICs.

Choices:

  • Dedicated

  • LOM1

  • LOM2

  • LOM3

  • LOM4

register_idrac_on_dns

string

Registers iDRAC on a Domain Name System (DNS).

Choices:

  • Enabled

  • Disabled

setup_idrac_nic_vlan

string

Allows to configure VLAN on iDRAC.

Choices:

  • Enabled

  • Disabled

share_mnt

string

Local mount path of the network share with read-write permission for ansible user. This option is mandatory for network shares.

share_name

string / required

Network share or a local path.

share_password

aliases: share_pwd

string

Network share user password. This option is mandatory for CIFS share.

share_user

string

Network share user name. Use the format ‘user@domain’ or ‘domain\user’ if user is part of a domain. This option is mandatory for CIFS share.

static_dns

string

Enter the static DNS domain name.

static_dns_1

string

Enter the preferred static DNS server IPv4 address.

static_dns_2

string

Enter the preferred static DNS server IPv4 address.

static_gateway

string

Enter the static IPv4 gateway address to iDRAC.

static_net_mask

string

Enter the static IP subnet mask to iDRAC.

vlan_id

integer

Enter the VLAN ID. The VLAN ID must be a number from 1 through 4094.

vlan_priority

integer

Enter the priority for the VLAN ID. The priority value must be a number from 0 through 7.

Notes

Note

  • This module requires ‘Administrator’ privilege for idrac_user.

  • Run this module from a system that has direct access to Dell EMC iDRAC.

  • This module supports check_mode.

Examples

---
- name: Configure iDRAC network settings
  dellemc.openmanage.idrac_network:
       idrac_ip:   "192.168.0.1"
       idrac_user: "user_name"
       idrac_password:  "user_password"
       share_name: "192.168.0.1:/share"
       share_password:  "share_pwd"
       share_user: "share_user"
       share_mnt: "/mnt/share"
       register_idrac_on_dns: Enabled
       dns_idrac_name: None
       auto_config: None
       static_dns: None
       setup_idrac_nic_vlan: Enabled
       vlan_id: 0
       vlan_priority: 1
       enable_nic: Enabled
       nic_selection: Dedicated
       failover_network: T_None
       auto_detect: Disabled
       auto_negotiation: Enabled
       network_speed: T_1000
       duplex_mode: Full
       nic_mtu: 1500
       ip_address: "192.168.0.1"
       enable_dhcp: Enabled
       enable_ipv4: Enabled
       static_dns_1: "192.168.0.1"
       static_dns_2: "192.168.0.1"
       dns_from_dhcp: Enabled
       static_gateway: None
       static_net_mask: None

Return Values

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

Key

Description

error_info

dictionary

Details of the HTTP Error.

Returned: on HTTP error

Sample: {“error”: {“@Message.ExtendedInfo”: [{“Message”: “Unable to process the request because an error occurred.”, “MessageArgs”: [], “MessageId”: “GEN1234”, “RelatedProperties”: [], “Resolution”: “Retry the operation. If the issue persists, contact your system administrator.”, “Severity”: “Critical”}], “code”: “Base.1.0.GeneralError”, “message”: “A general error has occurred. See ExtendedInfo for more information.”}}

msg

string

Successfully configured the idrac network settings.

Returned: always

Sample: “Successfully configured the idrac network settings.”

network_status

dictionary

Status of the Network settings operation job.

Returned: success

Sample: {“@odata.context”: “/redfish/v1/$metadata#DellJob.DellJob”, “@odata.id”: “/redfish/v1/Managers/iDRAC.Embedded.1/Jobs/JID_856418531008”, “@odata.type”: “#DellJob.v1_0_2.DellJob”, “CompletionTime”: “2020-03-31T03:04:15”, “Description”: “Job Instance”, “EndTime”: null, “Id”: “JID_856418531008”, “JobState”: “Completed”, “JobType”: “ImportConfiguration”, “Message”: “Successfully imported and applied Server Configuration Profile.”, “MessageArgs”: [], “MessageArgs@odata.count”: 0, “MessageId”: “SYS053”, “Name”: “Import Configuration”, “PercentComplete”: 100, “StartTime”: “TIME_NOW”, “Status”: “Success”, “TargetSettingsURI”: null, “retval”: true}

Authors

  • Felix Stephen (@felixs88)

  • Anooja Vardhineni (@anooja-vardhineni)