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cisco.nxos.nxos_static_routes – Static routes resource module

Note

This plugin is part of the cisco.nxos collection (version 2.7.0).

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 cisco.nxos.

To use it in a playbook, specify: cisco.nxos.nxos_static_routes.

New in version 1.0.0: of cisco.nxos

Synopsis

  • This module configures and manages the attributes of static routes on Cisco NX-OS platforms.

Note

This module has a corresponding action plugin.

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments
config
list / elements=dictionary
A list of configurations for static routes
address_families
list / elements=dictionary
A dictionary specifying the address family to which the static route(s) belong.
afi
string / required
    Choices:
  • ipv4
  • ipv6
Specifies the top level address family indicator.
routes
list / elements=dictionary
A dictionary that specifies the static route configurations
dest
string / required
Destination prefix of static route
The address format is <ipv4/v6 address>/<mask>
The mask is number in range 0-32 for IPv4 and in range 0-128 for IPv6
next_hops
list / elements=dictionary
Details of route to be taken
admin_distance
integer
Preference or administrative distance of route (range 1-255)
dest_vrf
string
VRF of the destination
forward_router_address
string
IP address of the next hop router
interface
string
Outgoing interface to take. For anything except 'Null0', then next hop IP address should also be configured.
route_name
string
Name of the static route
tag
integer
Route tag value (numeric)
track
integer
Track value (range 1 - 512). Track must already be configured on the device before adding the route.
vrf
string
The VRF to which the static route(s) belong
running_config
string
This option is used only with state parsed.
The value of this option should be the output received from the NX-OS device by executing the following commands in order show running-config | include '^ip(v6* route') and show running-config | section '^vrf context'.
The state parsed reads the configuration from running_config option and transforms it into Ansible structured data as per the resource module's argspec and the value is then returned in the parsed key within the result.
state
string
    Choices:
  • deleted
  • merged
  • overridden
  • replaced
  • gathered
  • rendered
  • parsed
The state the configuration should be left in

Notes

Note

  • Tested against NX-OS 7.3.(0)D1(1) on VIRL
  • Unsupported for Cisco MDS
  • When a route is configured for a non-existent VRF, the VRF is created and the route is added to it.
  • When deleting routes for a VRF, all routes inside the VRF are deleted, but the VRF is not deleted.

Examples

# Using deleted:

# Before state:
# -------------
#
# ip route 192.0.2.32/28 192.0.2.12 name new_route
# ip route 192.0.2.26/24 192.0.2.13 tag 12

- name: Delete all routes
  cisco.nxos.nxos_static_routes:
    state: deleted

# After state:
# ------------
#


# Before state:
# ------------
#
# ip route 192.0.2.16/28 192.0.2.24 name new_route
# ip route 192.0.2.80/28 192.0.2.26 tag 12
# vrf context trial_vrf
# ip route 192.0.2.64/28 192.0.2.22 tag 4
# ip route 192.0.2.64/28 192.0.2.23 name merged_route 1
# ipv6 route 2200:10::/36 2048:ae12::1 vrf dest 5

- name: Delete routes based on VRF
  cisco.nxos.nxos_static_routes:
    config:
    - vrf: trial_vrf
    state: deleted

# After state:
# -----------
# ip route 192.0.2.16/28 192.0.2.24 name new_route
# ip route 192.0.2.80/28 192.0.2.26 tag 12
# vrf context trial_vrf


# Before state:
# ------------
#
# ip route 192.0.2.16/28 192.0.2.24 name new_route
# ip route 192.0.2.80/28 192.0.2.26 tag 12
# vrf context trial_vrf
# ip route 192.0.2.64/28 192.0.2.22 tag 4
# ip route 192.0.2.64/28 192.0.2.23 name merged_route 1
# ipv6 route 2200:10::/36 2048:ae12::1 vrf dest 5

- name: Delete routes based on AFI in a VRF
  cisco.nxos.nxos_static_routes:
    config:
    - vrf: trial_vrf
      address_families:
      - afi: ipv4
    state: deleted

# After state:
# -----------
# ip route 192.0.2.16/28 192.0.2.24 name new_route
# ip route 192.0.2.80/28 192.0.2.26 tag 12
# vrf context trial_vrf
# ipv6 route 2200:10::/36 2048:ae12::1 vrf dest 5


# Before state:
# -----------
# ip route 192.0.2.16/28 192.0.2.24 name new_route
# vrf context trial_vrf
# ipv6 route 2200:10::/36 2048:ae12::1 vrf dest 5


# Using merged

# Before state:
# -------------
#

- name: Merge new static route configuration
  cisco.nxos.nxos_static_routes:
    config:
    - vrf: trial_vrf
      address_families:
      - afi: ipv4
        routes:
        - dest: 192.0.2.64/24
          next_hops:
          - forward_router_address: 192.0.2.22
            tag: 4
            admin_distance: 2

    - address_families:
      - afi: ipv4
        routes:
        - dest: 192.0.2.16/24
          next_hops:
          - forward_router_address: 192.0.2.24
            route_name: new_route
      - afi: ipv6
        routes:
        - dest: 2001:db8::/64
          next_hops:
          - interface: eth1/3
            forward_router_address: 2001:db8::12
    state: merged

# After state:
# ------------
#
# ip route 192.0.2.16/24 192.0.2.24 name new_route
# ipv6 route 2001:db8::/64 Ethernet1/3 2001:db8::12
# vrf context trial_vrf
#   ip route 192.0.2.0/24 192.0.2.22 tag 4 2


# Using overridden:

# Before state:
# -------------
#
# ip route 192.0.2.16/28 192.0.2.24 name new_route
# ip route 192.0.2.80/28 192.0.2.26 tag 12
# vrf context trial_vrf
# ip route 192.0.2.64/28 192.0.2.22 tag 4
# ip route 192.0.2.64/28 192.0.2.23 name merged_route 1

- name: Overriden existing static route configuration with new configuration
  cisco.nxos.nxos_static_routes:
    config:
    - vrf: trial_vrf
      address_families:
      - afi: ipv4
        routes:
        - dest: 192.0.2.16/28
          next_hops:
          - forward_router_address: 192.0.2.23
            route_name: overridden_route1
            admin_distance: 3

          - forward_router_address: 192.0.2.45
            route_name: overridden_route2
            dest_vrf: destinationVRF
            interface: Ethernet1/2
    state: overridden

# After state:
# ------------
#
# ip route 192.0.2.16/28 192.0.2.23 name replaced_route1 3
# ip route 192.0.2.16/28 Ethernet1/2 192.0.2.45 vrf destinationVRF name replaced_route2


# Using replaced:

# Before state:
# ------------
# ip route 192.0.2.16/28 192.0.2.24 name new_route
# ip route 192.0.2.80/28 192.0.2.26 tag 12
# vrf context trial_vrf
# ip route 192.0.2.64/28 192.0.2.22 tag 4
# ip route 192.0.2.64/28 192.0.2.23 name merged_route 1

- name: Replaced the existing static configuration of a prefix with new configuration
  cisco.nxos.nxos_static_routes:
    config:
    - address_families:
      - afi: ipv4
        routes:
        - dest: 192.0.2.16/28
          next_hops:
          - forward_router_address: 192.0.2.23
            route_name: replaced_route1
            admin_distance: 3

          - forward_router_address: 192.0.2.45
            route_name: replaced_route2
            dest_vrf: destinationVRF
            interface: Ethernet1/2
    state: replaced

# After state:
# -----------
# ip route 192.0.2.16/28 192.0.2.23 name replaced_route1 3
# ip route 192.0.2.16/28 Ethernet1/2 192.0.2.45 vrf destinationVRF name replaced_route2
# ip route 192.0.2.80/28 192.0.2.26 tag 12
# vrf context trial_vrf
# ip route 192.0.2.64/28 192.0.2.22 tag 4
# ip route 192.0.2.64/28 192.0.2.23 name merged_route 1


# Using gathered:

# Before state:
# -------------
# ipv6 route 2001:db8:12::/32  2001:db8::12
# vrf context Test
#    ip route 192.0.2.48/28 192.0.2.13
#    ip route 192.0.2.48/28 192.0.2.14 5

- name: Gather the exisitng condiguration
  cisco.nxos.nxos_static_routes:
    state: gathered

# returns:
# gathered:
#     - vrf: Test
#       address_families:
#         - afi: ipv4
#           routes:
#             - dest: 192.0.2.48/28
#               next_hops:
#                 - forward_router_address: 192.0.2.13
#
#                 - forward_router_address: 192.0.2.14
#                   admin_distance: 5
#
#     - address_families:
#         - afi: ipv6
#           routes:
#             - dest: 2001:db8:12::/32
#               next_hops:
#                 - forward_router_address: 2001:db8::12


# Using rendered:

- name: Render required configuration to be pushed to the device
  cisco.nxos.nxos_static_routes:
    config:
    - address_families:
      - afi: ipv4
        routes:
        - dest: 192.0.2.48/28
          next_hops:
          - forward_router_address: 192.0.2.13

      - afi: ipv6
        routes:
        - dest: 2001:db8::/64
          next_hops:
          - interface: eth1/3
            forward_router_address: 2001:db8::12
    state: rendered

# returns
# rendered:
#   vrf context default
#   ip route 192.0.2.48/28 192.0.2.13
#   ipv6 route 2001:db8::/64 Ethernet1/3 2001:db8::12


# Using parsed

- name: Parse the config to structured data
  cisco.nxos.nxos_static_routes:
    running_config: |
      ipv6 route 2002:db8:12::/32 2002:db8:12::1
      vrf context Test
        ip route 192.0.2.48/28 192.0.2.13
        ip route 192.0.2.48/28 192.0.2.14 5

# returns:
# parsed:
#     - vrf: Test
#       address_families:
#         - afi: ipv4
#           routes:
#             - dest: 192.0.2.48/28
#               next_hops:
#                 - forward_router_address: 192.0.2.13
#
#                 - forward_router_address: 192.0.2.14
#                   admin_distance: 5
#
#     - address_families:
#         - afi: ipv6
#           routes:
#             - dest: 2002:db8:12::/32
#               next_hops:
#                 - forward_router_address: 2002:db8:12::1

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key Returned Description
after
list / elements=string
when changed
The resulting configuration model invocation.

Sample:
The configuration returned will always be in the same format of the parameters above.
before
list / elements=string
always
The configuration prior to the model invocation.

Sample:
The configuration returned will always be in the same format of the parameters above.
commands
list / elements=string
always
The set of commands pushed to the remote device.

Sample:
['ip route 192.0.2.48/28 192.0.2.12 Ethernet1/2 name sample_route', 'ipv6 route 2001:db8:3000::/36 2001:db8:200:2::2', 'vrf context test', 'ip route 192.0.2.48/28 192.0.2.121']


Authors

  • Adharsh Srivats Rangarajan (@adharshsrivatsr)

© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2021 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/cisco/nxos/nxos_static_routes_module.html