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junipernetworks.junos.junos_l3_interfaces – L3 interfaces resource module

Note

This plugin is part of the junipernetworks.junos collection.

To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install junipernetworks.junos.

To use it in a playbook, specify: junipernetworks.junos.junos_l3_interfaces.

New in version 1.0.0: of junipernetworks.junos

Synopsis

  • This module provides declarative management of a Layer 3 interface on Juniper JUNOS devices

Note

This module has a corresponding action plugin.

Requirements

The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.

  • ncclient (>=v0.6.4)

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments
config
list / elements=dictionary
A dictionary of Layer 3 interface options
ipv4
list / elements=dictionary
IPv4 addresses to be set for the Layer 3 logical interface mentioned in name option. The address format is <ipv4 address>/<mask>. The mask is number in range 0-32 for example, 192.0.2.1/24, or dhcp to query DHCP for an IP address
address
string
IPv4 address to be set for the specific interface
ipv6
list / elements=dictionary
IPv6 addresses to be set for the Layer 3 logical interface mentioned in name option. The address format is <ipv6 address>/<mask>, the mask is number in range 0-128 for example, 2001:db8:2201:1::1/64 or auto-config to use SLAAC
address
string
IPv6 address to be set for the specific interface
name
string / required
Full name of interface, e.g. ge-0/0/1
unit
integer
Default:
0
Logical interface number. Value of unit should be of type integer
running_config
string
This option is used only with state parsed.
The value of this option should be the output received from the Junos device by executing the command show interfaces.
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:
  • merged
  • replaced
  • overridden
  • deleted
  • gathered
  • rendered
  • parsed
The state of the configuration after module completion

Notes

Note

  • This module requires the netconf system service be enabled on the device being managed.
  • This module works with connection netconf. See the Junos OS Platform Options.
  • Tested against JunOS v18.4R1

Examples

# Using deleted

# Before state:
# -------------
#
# admin# show interfaces
# ge-0/0/1 {
#     description "L3 interface";
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 10.200.16.10/24;
#         }
#     }
# }
# ge-0/0/2 {
#     description "non L3 interface";
#     unit 0 {
#         family ethernet-switching {
#             interface-mode access;
#             vlan {
#                 members 2;
#             }
#         }
#     }
# }

- name: Delete JUNOS L3 logical interface
  junipernetworks.junos.junos_l3_interfaces:
    config:
    - name: ge-0/0/1
    - name: ge-0/0/2
  state: deleted

# After state:
# ------------
#
# admin# show interfaces
# ge-0/0/1 {
#     description "deleted L3 interface";
# }
# ge-0/0/2 {
#     description "non L3 interface";
#     unit 0 {
#         family ethernet-switching {
#             interface-mode access;
#             vlan {
#                 members 2;
#             }
#         }
#     }
# }
# Using merged
# Before state
# ------------
#
# admin# show interfaces
# ge-0/0/1 {
#     description "L3 interface";
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 10.200.16.10/24;
#         }
#     }
# }
# ge-0/0/2 {
#     description "non configured interface";
#     unit 0;
# }
- name: Merge provided configuration with device configuration (default operation is merge)
  junipernetworks.junos.junos_l3_interfaces:
    config:
    - name: ge-0/0/1
      ipv4:
      - address: 192.168.1.10/24
      ipv6:
      - address: 8d8d:8d01::1/64
    - name: ge-0/0/2
      ipv4:
      - address: dhcp
    state: merged

# After state:
# ------------
#
# admin# show interfaces
# ge-0/0/1 {
#     description "L3 interface";
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 10.200.16.10/24;
#             address 192.168.1.10/24;
#         }
#         family inet6 {
#             address 8d8d:8d01::1/64;
#         }
#     }
# }
# ge-0/0/2 {
#     description "L3 interface with dhcp";
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             dhcp;
#         }
#     }
# }


# Using overridden

# Before state
# ------------
#
# admin# show interfaces
# ge-0/0/1 {
#     description "L3 interface";
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 10.200.16.10/24;
#         }
#     }
# }
# ge-0/0/2 {
#     description "L3 interface with dhcp";
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             dhcp;
#         }
#     }
# }
# ge-0/0/3 {
#     description "another L3 interface";
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 192.168.1.10/24;
#         }
#     }
# }

- name: Override provided configuration with device configuration
  junipernetworks.junos.junos_l3_interfaces:
    config:
    - name: ge-0/0/1
      ipv4:
      - address: 192.168.1.10/24
      ipv6:
      - address: 8d8d:8d01::1/64
    - name: ge-0/0/2
      ipv6:
      - address: 2001:db8:3000::/64
    state: overridden

# After state:
# ------------
#
# admin# show interfaces
# ge-0/0/1 {
#     description "L3 interface";
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 192.168.1.10/24;
#         }
#         family inet6 {
#             address 8d8d:8d01::1/64;
#         }
#     }
# }
# ge-0/0/2 {
#     description "L3 interface with ipv6";
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet6 {
#             address 2001:db8:3000::/64;
#         }
#     }
# }
# ge-0/0/3 {
#     description "overridden L3 interface";
#     unit 0;
# }


# Using replaced

# Before state
# ------------
#
# admin# show interfaces
# ge-0/0/1 {
#     description "L3 interface";
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 10.200.16.10/24;
#         }
#     }
# }
# ge-0/0/2 {
#     description "non configured interface";
#     unit 0;
# }
# ge-0/0/3 {
#     description "another L3 interface";
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 192.168.1.10/24;
#         }
#     }
# }

- name: Replace provided configuration with device configuration
  junipernetworks.junos.junos_l3_interfaces:
    config:
    - name: ge-0/0/1
      ipv4:
      - address: 192.168.1.10/24
      ipv6:
      - address: 8d8d:8d01::1/64
    - name: ge-0/0/2
      ipv4:
      - address: dhcp
    state: replaced

# After state:
# ------------
#
# admin# show interfaces
# ge-0/0/1 {
#     description "L3 interface";
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 192.168.1.10/24;
#         }
#         family inet6 {
#             address 8d8d:8d01::1/64;
#         }
#     }
# }
# ge-0/0/2 {
#     description "L3 interface with dhcp";
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             dhcp;
#         }
#     }
# }
# ge-0/0/3 {
#     description "another L3 interface";
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 192.168.1.10/24;
#         }
#     }
# }
# Using gathered
# Before state:
# ------------
#
# user@junos01# show interfaces
# ge-0/0/1 {
#     description "Configured by Ansible";
#     disable;
#     speed 100m;
#     mtu 1024;
#     hold-time up 2000 down 2200;
#     link-mode full-duplex;
#     unit 0 {
#         family ethernet-switching {
#             interface-mode access;
#             vlan {
#                 members vlan100;
#             }
#         }
#     }
# }
# ge-0/0/2 {
#     description "Configured by Ansible";
#     native-vlan-id 400;
#     speed 10m;
#     mtu 2048;
#     hold-time up 3000 down 3200;
#     unit 0 {
#         family ethernet-switching {
#             interface-mode trunk;
#             vlan {
#                 members [ vlan200 vlan300 ];
#             }
#         }
#     }
# }
# ge-1/0/0 {
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 192.168.100.1/24;
#             address 10.200.16.20/24;
#         }
#         family inet6;
#     }
# }
# ge-2/0/0 {
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 192.168.100.2/24;
#             address 10.200.16.21/24;
#         }
#         family inet6;
#     }
# }
# ge-3/0/0 {
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 192.168.100.3/24;
#             address 10.200.16.22/24;
#         }
#         family inet6;
#     }
# }
# em1 {
#     description TEST;
# }
# fxp0 {
#     description ANSIBLE;
#     speed 1g;
#     link-mode automatic;
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 10.8.38.38/24;
#         }
#     }
# }
- name: Gather junos layer3 interfaces as in given arguments
  junipernetworks.junos.junos_l3_interfaces:
    state: gathered
# Task Output (redacted)
# -----------------------
#
# "gathered": [
#             {
#                 "ipv4": [
#                     {
#                         "address": "192.168.100.1/24"
#                     },
#                     {
#                         "address": "10.200.16.20/24"
#                     }
#                 ],
#                 "name": "ge-1/0/0",
#                 "unit": "0"
#             },
#             {
#                 "ipv4": [
#                     {
#                         "address": "192.168.100.2/24"
#                     },
#                     {
#                         "address": "10.200.16.21/24"
#                     }
#                 ],
#                 "name": "ge-2/0/0",
#                 "unit": "0"
#             },
#             {
#                 "ipv4": [
#                     {
#                         "address": "192.168.100.3/24"
#                     },
#                     {
#                         "address": "10.200.16.22/24"
#                     }
#                 ],
#                 "name": "ge-3/0/0",
#                 "unit": "0"
#             },
#             {
#                 "ipv4": [
#                     {
#                         "address": "10.8.38.38/24"
#                     }
#                 ],
#                 "name": "fxp0",
#                 "unit": "0"
#             }
#         ]
# After state:
# ------------
#
# user@junos01# show interfaces
# ge-0/0/1 {
#     description "Configured by Ansible";
#     disable;
#     speed 100m;
#     mtu 1024;
#     hold-time up 2000 down 2200;
#     link-mode full-duplex;
#     unit 0 {
#         family ethernet-switching {
#             interface-mode access;
#             vlan {
#                 members vlan100;
#             }
#         }
#     }
# }
# ge-0/0/2 {
#     description "Configured by Ansible";
#     native-vlan-id 400;
#     speed 10m;
#     mtu 2048;
#     hold-time up 3000 down 3200;
#     unit 0 {
#         family ethernet-switching {
#             interface-mode trunk;
#             vlan {
#                 members [ vlan200 vlan300 ];
#             }
#         }
#     }
# }
# ge-1/0/0 {
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 192.168.100.1/24;
#             address 10.200.16.20/24;
#         }
#         family inet6;
#     }
# }
# ge-2/0/0 {
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 192.168.100.2/24;
#             address 10.200.16.21/24;
#         }
#         family inet6;
#     }
# }
# ge-3/0/0 {
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 192.168.100.3/24;
#             address 10.200.16.22/24;
#         }
#         family inet6;
#     }
# }
# em1 {
#     description TEST;
# }
# fxp0 {
#     description ANSIBLE;
#     speed 1g;
#     link-mode automatic;
#     unit 0 {
#         family inet {
#             address 10.8.38.38/24;
#         }
#     }
# }
# Using parsed
# parsed.cfg
# ------------
#
# <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
# <rpc-reply message-id="urn:uuid:0cadb4e8-5bba-47f4-986e-72906227007f">
#     <configuration changed-seconds="1590139550" changed-localtime="2020-05-22 09:25:50 UTC">
#         <interfaces>
#             <interface>
#                 <name>ge-1/0/0</name>
#                 <unit>
#                     <name>0</name>
#                     <family>
#                         <inet>
#                             <address>
#                                 <name>192.168.100.1/24</name>
#                             </address>
#                             <address>
#                                 <name>10.200.16.20/24</name>
#                             </address>
#                         </inet>
#                         <inet6></inet6>
#                     </family>
#                 </unit>
#             </interface>
#             <interface>
#                 <name>ge-2/0/0</name>
#                 <unit>
#                     <name>0</name>
#                     <family>
#                         <inet>
#                             <address>
#                                 <name>192.168.100.2/24</name>
#                             </address>
#                             <address>
#                                 <name>10.200.16.21/24</name>
#                             </address>
#                         </inet>
#                         <inet6></inet6>
#                     </family>
#                 </unit>
#             </interface>
#         </interfaces>
#     </configuration>
# </rpc-reply>
# - name: Convert interfaces config to argspec without connecting to the appliance
#   junipernetworks.junos.junos_l3_interfaces:
#     running_config: "{{ lookup('file', './parsed.cfg') }}"
#     state: parsed
# Task Output (redacted)
# -----------------------
# "parsed": [
#         {
#             "ipv4": [
#                 {
#                     "address": "192.168.100.1/24"
#                 },
#                 {
#                     "address": "10.200.16.20/24"
#                 }
#             ],
#             "name": "ge-1/0/0",
#             "unit": "0"
#         },
#         {
#             "ipv4": [
#                 {
#                     "address": "192.168.100.2/24"
#                 },
#                 {
#                     "address": "10.200.16.21/24"
#                 }
#             ],
#             "name": "ge-2/0/0",
#             "unit": "0"
#         }
#     ]
#
# Using rendered
- name: Render platform specific xml from task input using rendered state
  junipernetworks.junos.junos_l3_interfaces:
    config:
      - name: ge-1/0/0
        ipv4:
          - address: 192.168.100.1/24
          - address: 10.200.16.20/24
        unit: 0

      - name: ge-2/0/0
        ipv4:
          - address: 192.168.100.2/24
          - address: 10.200.16.21/24
        unit: 0
    state: rendered
# Task Output (redacted)
# -----------------------
# "rendered": "<nc:interfaces
#     xmlns:nc="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
#     <nc:interface>
#         <nc:name>ge-1/0/0</nc:name>
#         <nc:unit>
#             <nc:name>0</nc:name>
#             <nc:family>
#                 <nc:inet>
#                     <nc:address>
#                         <nc:name>192.168.100.1/24</nc:name>
#                     </nc:address>
#                     <nc:address>
#                         <nc:name>10.200.16.20/24</nc:name>
#                     </nc:address>
#                 </nc:inet>
#             </nc:family>
#         </nc:unit>
#     </nc:interface>
#     <nc:interface>
#         <nc:name>ge-2/0/0</nc:name>
#         <nc:unit>
#             <nc:name>0</nc:name>
#             <nc:family>
#                 <nc:inet>
#                     <nc:address>
#                         <nc:name>192.168.100.2/24</nc:name>
#                     </nc:address>
#                     <nc:address>
#                         <nc:name>10.200.16.21/24</nc:name>
#                     </nc:address>
#                 </nc:inet>
#             </nc:family>
#         </nc:unit>
#     </nc:interface>
# </nc:interfaces>"

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 configuration as structured data after module completion.

Sample:
The configuration returned will always be in the same format of the parameters above.
before
list / elements=string
always
The configuration as structured data prior to module 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:
['<nc:interfaces xmlns:nc="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0"> <nc:interface> <nc:name>ge-1/0/0</nc:name> <nc:unit> <nc:name>0</nc:name> <nc:family> <nc:inet> <nc:address> <nc:name>192.168.100.1/24</nc:name> </nc:address> <nc:address> <nc:name>10.200.16.20/24</nc:name> </nc:address> </nc:inet> </nc:family> </nc:unit> </nc:interfaces>', 'xml 2', 'xml 3']


Authors

  • Daniel Mellado (@dmellado)

© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2019 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.10/collections/junipernetworks/junos/junos_l3_interfaces_module.html