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LAG role

This role facilitates the configuration of link aggregation group (LAG) attributes, and supports the creation and deletion of a LAG and its member ports. It also supports the configuration of an interface type as a static or dynamic LAG and minimum required link. This role is abstracted for Dell EMC PowerSwitch platforms running Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10.

The LAG role requires an SSH connection for connectivity to a Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 device. You can use any of the built-in OS connection variables.

Role variables

  • Role is abstracted using the ansible_network_os variable that can take dellemc.os10.os10 as the value
  • If os10_cfg_generate is set to true, the variable generates the role configuration commands in a file
  • Object drives the tasks in this role
  • os10_lag (dictionary) contains the hostname (dictionary)
  • Hostname is the value of the hostname variable that corresponds to the name of the OS device
  • Any role variable with a corresponding state variable setting to absent negates the configuration of that variable
  • Setting an empty value to any variable negates the corresponding configuration
  • os10_lag (dictionary) holds a dictionary with the port-channel ID key in Po <ID> format (1 to 128)
  • Variables and values are case-sensitive

port-channel ID keys

Key Type Description Support
type string: static,dynamic Configures the interface either as a static or dynamic LAG os10
min_links integer Configures the minimum number of links in the LAG that must be in operup status (1 to 32) os10
max_bundle_size integer Configures the maximum bundle size for the port channel os10
lacp_system_priority integer Configures the LACP system-priority value os10
lacp_fallback_enable boolean Configures LACP fallback os10
channel_members list Specifies the list of port members to be associated to the port-channel (see channel_members.*) os10
channel_members.port string Specifies valid interface names to be configured as port-channel members os10
channel_members.mode string: active,passive,on Configures mode of channel members os10
channel_members.port_priority integer Configures port priority on devices for channel members os10
channel_members.lacp_rate_fast boolean Configures the LACP rate as fast if set to true os10
state string: absent,present* Deletes the LAG corresponding to the port-channel ID if set to absent os10

Note

: Asterisk (*) denotes the default value if none is specified.

Connection variables

Ansible Dell EMC network roles require connection information to establish communication with the nodes in your inventory. This information can exist in the Ansible group_vars or host_vars directories or inventory, or in the playbook itself.

Key Required Choices Description
ansible_host yes Specifies the hostname or address for connecting to the remote device over the specified transport
ansible_port no Specifies the port used to build the connection to the remote device; if value is unspecified, the ANSIBLE_REMOTE_PORT option is used; it defaults to 22
ansible_ssh_user no Specifies the username that authenticates the CLI login for the connection to the remote device; if value is unspecified, the ANSIBLE_REMOTE_USER environment variable value is used
ansible_ssh_pass no Specifies the password that authenticates the connection to the remote device
ansible_become no yes, no* Instructs the module to enter privileged mode on the remote device before sending any commands; if value is unspecified, the ANSIBLE_BECOME environment variable value is used, and the device attempts to execute all commands in non-privileged mode
ansible_become_method no enable, sudo* Instructs the module to allow the become method to be specified for handling privilege escalation; if value is unspecified, the ANSIBLE_BECOME_METHOD environment variable value is used
ansible_become_pass no Specifies the password to use if required to enter privileged mode on the remote device; if ansible_become is set to no this key is not applicable
ansible_network_os yes os10, null* Loads the correct terminal and cliconf plugins to communicate with the remote device

Note

: Asterisk (*) denotes the default value if none is specified.

Example playbook

This example uses the os10_lag role to setup port channel ID and description, and configures hash algorithm and minimum links for the LAG. Channel members can be configured for the port-channel either in static or dynamic mode. You can also delete the LAG with the port-channel ID or delete the members associated to it. This example creates a hosts file with the switch details and corresponding variables. The hosts file should define the ansible_network_os variable with corresponding Dell EMC OS10 name.

When os10_cfg_generate is set to true, the variable generates the configuration commands as a .part file in build_dir path. By default, the variable is set to false. It writes a simple playbook that only references the os10_lag role.

Sample hosts file

leaf1 ansible_host= <ip_address> 

Sample host_vars/leaf1

hostname: leaf1
ansible_become: yes
ansible_become_method: xxxxx
ansible_become_pass: xxxxx
ansible_ssh_user: xxxxx
ansible_ssh_pass: xxxxx
ansible_network_os: dellemc.os10.os10
build_dir: ../temp/temp_os10

os10_lag:
  Po 12:
     type: dynamic
     min_links: 2
     max_bundle_size: 2
     lacp_system_priority: 2
     channel_members:
       - port: ethernet 1/1/31
         mode: "active"
         port_priority: 3
         lacp_rate_fast: true
     state: present

Simple playbook to setup system — leaf.yaml

- hosts: leaf1
  roles:
     - dellemc.os10.os10_lag

Run

ansible-playbook -i hosts leaf.yaml

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