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.. _exos_platform_options:
***************************************
EXOS Platform Options
***************************************
Extreme EXOS is part of the `community.network <https://galaxy.ansible.com/community/network>`_ collection and supports multiple connections. This page offers details on how each connection works in Ansible and how to use it.
.. contents::
:local:
Connections available
================================================================================
.. table::
:class: documentation-table
==================== ========================================== =========================
.. CLI EXOS-API
==================== ========================================== =========================
Protocol SSH HTTP(S)
Credentials uses SSH keys / SSH-agent if present uses HTTPS certificates if present
accepts ``-u myuser -k`` if using password
Indirect Access by a bastion (jump host) through a web proxy
Connection Settings ``ansible_connection:`` ``ansible_connection:``
``ansible.netcommon.network_cli`` ``ansible.netcommon.httpapi``
|enable_mode| not supported by EXOS not supported by EXOS
Returned Data Format ``stdout[0].`` ``stdout[0].messages[0].``
==================== ========================================== =========================
.. |enable_mode| replace:: Enable Mode |br| (Privilege Escalation)
EXOS does not support ``ansible_connection: local``. You must use ``ansible_connection: ansible.netcommon.network_cli`` or ``ansible_connection: ansible.netcommon.httpapi``.
Using CLI in Ansible
====================
Example CLI ``group_vars/exos.yml``
-----------------------------------
.. code-block:: yaml
ansible_connection: ansible.netcommon.network_cli
ansible_network_os: community.network.exos
ansible_user: myuser
ansible_password: !vault...
ansible_ssh_common_args: '-o ProxyCommand="ssh -W %h:%p -q bastion01"'
- If you are using SSH keys (including an ssh-agent) you can remove the ``ansible_password`` configuration.
- If you are accessing your host directly (not through a bastion/jump host) you can remove the ``ansible_ssh_common_args`` configuration.
- If you are accessing your host through a bastion/jump host, you cannot include your SSH password in the ``ProxyCommand`` directive. To prevent secrets from leaking out (for example in ``ps`` output), SSH does not support providing passwords through environment variables.
Example CLI task
----------------
.. code-block:: yaml
- name: Retrieve EXOS OS version
community.network.exos_command:
commands: show version
when: ansible_network_os == 'community.network.exos'
Using EXOS-API in Ansible
=========================
Example EXOS-API ``group_vars/exos.yml``
----------------------------------------
.. code-block:: yaml
ansible_connection: ansible.netcommon.httpapi
ansible_network_os: community.network.exos
ansible_user: myuser
ansible_password: !vault...
proxy_env:
http_proxy: http://proxy.example.com:8080
- If you are accessing your host directly (not through a web proxy) you can remove the ``proxy_env`` configuration.
- If you are accessing your host through a web proxy using ``https``, change ``http_proxy`` to ``https_proxy``.
Example EXOS-API task
---------------------
.. code-block:: yaml
- name: Retrieve EXOS OS version
community.network.exos_command:
commands: show version
when: ansible_network_os == 'community.network.exos'
In this example the ``proxy_env`` variable defined in ``group_vars`` gets passed to the ``environment`` option of the module used in the task.
.. include:: shared_snippets/SSH_warning.txt
.. seealso::
:ref:`timeout_options`
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