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Uplink role =========== This role facilitates the configuration of uplink failure detection feature attributes. It specifically enables configuration of association between upstream and downstream interfaces known as uplink-state group. This role is abstracted for Dell EMC PowerSwitch platforms running Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10. The Uplink 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 - Any role variable with a corresponding state variable set to absent negates the configuration of that variable - Setting an empty value for any variable negates the corresponding configuration - Variables and values are case-sensitive **os10_uplink keys** | Key | Type | Description | Support | |------------|---------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------| | ``uplink_state_group`` | list | Configures the uplink state group (see ``uplink_state_group.*``) | os10 | | ``uplink_state_group.id`` | integer | Configures the uplink state group instance | os10 | | ``uplink_state_group.enable`` | boolean: True,False | Enables the uplink state group instance | os10 | | ``uplink_state_group.defer_time`` | integer | Configures defer timer for the uplink state group | os10 | | ``uplink_state_group.uplink_type`` | list | Configures the upstream and downstream attribute (see ``uplink_type.*``) | os10 | | ``uplink_type.type`` | string: upstream,downstream | Configures the uplink type | os10 | | ``uplink_type.intf`` | string | Configures the uplink interface | os10 | | ``uplink_type.state`` | string: absent,present\* | Removes the uplink stream if set to absent | os10 | | ``uplink_state_group.downstream`` | dictionary | Configures downstream information for the uplink state group (see ``downstream.*``) | os10 | | ``downstream.disable_links`` | integer | Configures number of downstream links to be disabled. String 'all' can be used to disable all downstream links | os10 | | ``downstream.auto_recover`` | boolean: True,False | Enables or disables auto recover for downstream interfaces | os10 | | ``uplink_state_group.state`` | string: absent,present\* | Removes the uplink state group instance 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_uplink role* to completely set the uplink sate group instance, and upstream, downstream interfaces. It 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. The uplink role writes a simple playbook that only references the *os10_uplink* role. By including the role, you automatically get access to all of the tasks to configure uplink features. **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/os10 os10_uplink: uplink_state_group: - id: 1 enable: True uplink_type: - type: "upstream" intf: "port-channel1" state: "present" - type: "downstream" intf: "ethernet1/1/2-1/1/5" state: "present" state: "present" downstream: disable_links: all auto_recover: false defer_time: 50 - id: 2 enable: True state: "present" > **NOTE**: Interfaces should be created using the *os10_interface* role. **Simple playbook to setup uplink — leaf.yaml** - hosts: leaf1 roles: - dellemc.os10.os10_uplink **Run** ansible-playbook -i hosts leaf.yaml (c) 2017-2020 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.