Ansible for XOS
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‎02-02-2015 04:13 PM
Have anyone done any playbook work with ansible for Extreme networks ? Is there anything done in the ansible-galaxy part or anything done internally at Extreme ?
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‎03-09-2018 12:25 PM
Are there some new steps for EXOS support regarding ansible ?
GitHub now present this topic - but without any content:
https://github.com/extremenetworks/ansible-extreme
GitHub now present this topic - but without any content:
https://github.com/extremenetworks/ansible-extreme
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‎01-18-2018 07:26 PM
Hi,
Current EXOS is not support Ansible.
On another way, we offer JSONRPC which could collect the datat from an EXOS switch in machine readable JSON format.
https://github.com/extremenetworks/ExtremeScripting/tree/master/EXOS/Python/jsoncli
Best regards,
Current EXOS is not support Ansible.
On another way, we offer JSONRPC which could collect the datat from an EXOS switch in machine readable JSON format.
https://github.com/extremenetworks/ExtremeScripting/tree/master/EXOS/Python/jsoncli
Best regards,
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‎09-25-2017 07:14 AM
any news on that topic?
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‎12-14-2016 05:54 AM
Hi,
For the moment, there's no official support for Ansible.
Would you be interested in a separate "tool" that could manage your EXOS switches in a similar way, but not exactly like Ansible? The tool would NOT be an official extreme tool, but rather a home-made one. Testing not really done, this is really "home-made".
That tool would also require 21.1 or later.
For the moment, there's no official support for Ansible.
Would you be interested in a separate "tool" that could manage your EXOS switches in a similar way, but not exactly like Ansible? The tool would NOT be an official extreme tool, but rather a home-made one. Testing not really done, this is really "home-made".
That tool would also require 21.1 or later.
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‎12-14-2016 05:54 AM
Do you have any updates on that tool?
