wti.remote.cpm_interface_info lookup – Get network interface parameters from WTI OOB and PDU devices

Note

This lookup plugin is part of the wti.remote collection (version 1.0.5).

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 wti.remote.

To use it in a playbook, specify: wti.remote.cpm_interface_info.

New in wti.remote 2.10.0

Synopsis

  • Get network interface parameters from WTI OOB and PDU devices

Keyword parameters

This describes keyword parameters of the lookup. These are the values key1=value1, key2=value2 and so on in the following examples: lookup('wti.remote.cpm_interface_info', key1=value1, key2=value2, ...) and query('wti.remote.cpm_interface_info', key1=value1, key2=value2, ...)

Parameter

Comments

cpm_password

string / required

This is the Password of the WTI device to send the module.

cpm_url

string / required

This is the URL of the WTI device to send the module.

cpm_username

string / required

This is the Username of the WTI device to send the module.

face

list / elements=any

This is the ethernet port name that is getting retrieved. It can include a single ethernet

port name, multiple ethernet port names separated by commas or not defined for all ports.

interface

string

This is the ethernet port name that is getting retrieved. It can include a single ethernet

port name, multiple ethernet port names separated by commas or not defined for all ports.

Choices:

  • "eth0"

  • "eth1"

  • "ppp0"

  • "qmimux0"

use_https

boolean

Designates to use an https connection or http connection.

Choices:

  • false

  • true ← (default)

use_proxy

boolean

Flag to control if the lookup will observe HTTP proxy environment variables when present.

Choices:

  • false ← (default)

  • true

validate_certs

boolean

If false, SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used

on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates.

Choices:

  • false

  • true ← (default)

Notes

Note

  • Use groups/cpm in module_defaults to set common options used between CPM modules.)

Examples

- name: Get the network interface Parameters for a WTI device for all interfaces
  cpm_interface_info:
    cpm_url: "nonexist.wti.com"
    cpm_username: "super"
    cpm_password: "super"
    use_https: true
    validate_certs: false

- name: Get the network interface Parameters for a WTI device for a specific interface
  cpm_interface_info:
    cpm_url: "nonexist.wti.com"
    cpm_username: "super"
    cpm_password: "super"
    interface: "eth0,eth1"
    use_https: false
    validate_certs: false

Return Value

Key

Description

data

complex

The output JSON returned from the commands sent

Returned: always

interface

dictionary

Current k/v pairs of interface info for the WTI device after module execution.

Returned: always

Sample: {"ietf-ipv4": {"address": [{"gateway": "", "ip": "10.10.10.2", "netmask": "255.255.255.0"}], "dhcpclient": [{"enable": 0, "hostname": "", "lease": -1, "obdns": 1, "updns": 1}]}, "ietf-ipv6": {"address": [{"gateway": "", "ip": "", "netmask": ""}]}, "is_gig": "1", "is_up": "0", "mac_address": "00-09-9b-02-45-db", "name": "eth1", "negotiation": "0", "speed": "10", "type": "0"}

totalports

integer

Total ethernet ports requested of the WTI device.

Returned: success

Sample: 1

Authors

  • Western Telematic Inc. (@wtinetworkgear)

Hint

Configuration entries for each entry type have a low to high priority order. For example, a variable that is lower in the list will override a variable that is higher up.