.. _ansible.netcommon.napalm_connection:
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ansible.netcommon.napalm
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**Provides persistent connection using NAPALM**
Version added: 1.0.0
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DEPRECATED
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:Removed in collection release after 2022-06-01
:Why: I am pretty sure no one has ever tried to use these modules
:Alternative: network_cli
Synopsis
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- This connection plugin provides connectivity to network devices using the NAPALM network device abstraction library. This library requires certain features to be enabled on network devices depending on the destination device operating system. The connection plugin requires ``napalm`` to be installed locally on the Ansible controller.
Requirements
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The below requirements are needed on the local Ansible controller node that executes this connection.
- napalm
Parameters
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host
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Default:
"inventory_hostname"
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var: ansible_host
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Specifies the remote device FQDN or IP address to establish the SSH connection to.
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host_key_auto_add
boolean
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Default:
"no"
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ini entries:
[paramiko_connection] host_key_auto_add = no
env:ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_AUTO_ADD
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By default, Ansible will prompt the user before adding SSH keys to the known hosts file. By enabling this option, unknown host keys will automatically be added to the known hosts file.
Be sure to fully understand the security implications of enabling this option on production systems as it could create a security vulnerability.
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network_os
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var: ansible_network_os
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Configures the device platform network operating system. This value is used to load a napalm device abstraction.
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password
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var: ansible_password
var: ansible_ssh_pass
var: ansible_ssh_password
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Configures the user password used to authenticate to the remote device when first establishing the SSH connection.
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persistent_command_timeout
integer
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Default:
30
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ini entries:
[persistent_connection] command_timeout = 30
env:ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_COMMAND_TIMEOUT
var: ansible_command_timeout
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Configures, in seconds, the amount of time to wait for a command to return from the remote device. If this timer is exceeded before the command returns, the connection plugin will raise an exception and close.
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persistent_connect_timeout
integer
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Default:
30
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ini entries:
[persistent_connection] connect_timeout = 30
env:ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
var: ansible_connect_timeout
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Configures, in seconds, the amount of time to wait when trying to initially establish a persistent connection. If this value expires before the connection to the remote device is completed, the connection will fail.
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persistent_log_messages
boolean
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Default:
"no"
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ini entries:
[persistent_connection] log_messages = no
env:ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_LOG_MESSAGES
var: ansible_persistent_log_messages
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This flag will enable logging the command executed and response received from target device in the ansible log file. For this option to work 'log_path' ansible configuration option is required to be set to a file path with write access.
Be sure to fully understand the security implications of enabling this option as it could create a security vulnerability by logging sensitive information in log file.
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port
integer
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Default:
22
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ini entries:
[defaults] remote_port = 22
env:ANSIBLE_REMOTE_PORT
var: ansible_port
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Specifies the port on the remote device that listens for connections when establishing the SSH connection.
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private_key_file
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ini entries:
[defaults] private_key_file = VALUE
env:ANSIBLE_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE
var: ansible_private_key_file
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The private SSH key or certificate file used to authenticate to the remote device when first establishing the SSH connection.
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remote_user
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ini entries:
[defaults] remote_user = VALUE
env:ANSIBLE_REMOTE_USER
var: ansible_user
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The username used to authenticate to the remote device when the SSH connection is first established. If the remote_user is not specified, the connection will use the username of the logged in user.
Can be configured from the CLI via the --user or -u options.
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timeout
integer
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Default:
120
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Sets the connection time, in seconds, for communicating with the remote device. This timeout is used as the default timeout value for commands when issuing a command to the network CLI. If the command does not return in timeout seconds, an error is generated.
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