diff --git a/docs/docsite/rst/network/user_guide/platform_junos.rst b/docs/docsite/rst/network/user_guide/platform_junos.rst index 42f6b83ae3b..e0f997a0d87 100644 --- a/docs/docsite/rst/network/user_guide/platform_junos.rst +++ b/docs/docsite/rst/network/user_guide/platform_junos.rst @@ -32,21 +32,22 @@ Connections Available | | | | | | xml: ``result[1].rpc-reply.interface-information[0].physical-interface[0].name[0].data foo lo0`` | +----------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -For legacy playbooks, Ansible still supports ``ansible_connection: local`` on all JUNOS modules. We recommend modernizing to use ``ansible_connection: netconf`` or ``ansible_connection: network_cli`` as soon as possible. +For legacy playbooks, Ansible still supports ``ansible_connection=local`` on all JUNOS modules. We recommend modernizing to use ``ansible_connection=netconf`` or ``ansible_connection=network_cli`` as soon as possible. Using CLI in Ansible 2.5 ================================================================================ -Example CLI ``group_vars/junos.yml`` ------------------------------------- +Example CLI inventory ``[junos:vars]`` +-------------------------------------- .. code-block:: yaml - ansible_connection: network_cli - ansible_network_os: junos - ansible_user: myuser - ansible_ssh_pass: !vault... - ansible_ssh_common_args: '-o ProxyCommand="ssh -W %h:%p -q bastion01"' + [junos:vars] + ansible_connection=network_cli + ansible_network_os=junos + ansible_user=myuser + ansible_ssh_pass=!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_ssh_pass`` configuration. @@ -58,10 +59,9 @@ Example CLI Task .. code-block:: yaml - - name: Backup current switch config (junos) - junos_config: - backup: yes - register: backup_junos_location + - name: Retrieve Junos OS version + junos_command: + commands: show version when: ansible_network_os == 'junos' @@ -76,26 +76,28 @@ Before you can use NETCONF to connect to a switch, you must: - install the ``ncclient`` python package on your control node(s) with ``pip install ncclient`` - enable NETCONF on the Junos OS device(s) -To enable NETCONF on a new switch via Ansible, use the ``junos_netconf`` module via the CLI connection. Set up group_vars/junos.yml just like in the CLI example above, then run a playbook task like this: +To enable NETCONF on a new switch via Ansible, use the ``junos_netconf`` module via the CLI connection. Set up your platform-level variables just like in the CLI example above, then run a playbook task like this: .. code-block:: yaml - name: Enable NETCONF - junos_netconf: - when: ansible_network_os == 'junos' + connection: network_cli + junos_netconf: + when: ansible_network_os == 'junos' -Once NETCONF is enabled, change your ``group_vars/junos.yml`` to use the NETCONF connection. +Once NETCONF is enabled, change your variables to use the NETCONF connection. -Example NETCONF ``group_vars/junos.yml`` ----------------------------------------- +Example NETCONF inventory ``[junos:vars]`` +------------------------------------------ .. code-block:: yaml - ansible_connection: netconf - ansible_network_os: junos - ansible_user: myuser - ansible_ssh_pass: !vault | - ansible_ssh_common_args: '-o ProxyCommand="ssh -W %h:%p -q bastion01"' + [junos:vars] + ansible_connection=netconf + ansible_network_os=junos + ansible_user=myuser + ansible_ssh_pass=!vault | + ansible_ssh_common_args='-o ProxyCommand="ssh -W %h:%p -q bastion01"' Example NETCONF Task