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Ansible Network OSPF

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This repository contains the network.ospf Ansible Collection.

About

  • Ansible Network OSPF Collection contains the role that provides a platform-agnostic way of managing OSPF protocol/resources. This collection provides the user the capabilities to gather, deploy, remediate, configure and perform health checks for network OSPF resources.

  • Network OSPF collection can be used by anyone who is looking to manage and maintain ospf protocol/resources. This includes system administrators and IT professionals.

Requirements

Installation

To consume this Validated Content from Automation Hub, the following needs to be added to ansible.cfg:

[galaxy]
server_list = automation_hub

[galaxy_server.automation_hub]
url=https://console.redhat.com/api/automation-hub/content/validated/
auth_url=https://sso.redhat.com/auth/realms/redhat-external/protocol/openid-connect/token
token=<SuperSecretToken>

Utilize the current Token, and if the token has expired, obtain the necessary token from the Automation Hub Web UI.

With this configured, simply run the following commands:

ansible-galaxy collection install network.base
ansible-galaxy collection install network.ospf

Use Cases

Build Brownfield Inventory:

  • This enables users to fetch the YAML structured resource module facts for OSPF resources OSPFv2, OSPFv3, OSPF interfaces and save it as host_vars to the local or remote data store which could be used as a single SOT for other operations.

OSPF Resource Management:

  • Users want to be able to manage the OSPFv2, OSPFv3 and OSPF interface configurations. This also includes the enablement of gathering facts, updating OSPF resource host-vars and deploying config onto the network appliances.

OSPF Health Checks:

  • Users want to be able to perform health checks for OSPF neighborship. These health checks should be able to provide the OSPF neighborship status with necessary details.

  • This platform-agnostic role enables the user to perform OSPF health checks. Users can perform the following health checks: all_neigbors_up all_neighbors_down min_neighbors_up ospf_summary_status

  • This role enables users to create a runtime brownfield inventory with all the OSPF configurations in terms of host vars. These host vars are ansible facts that have been gathered through the *ospfv2, *opfv3 and *ospf_interfaces network resource module. The tasks offered by this role can be observed below:

Perform OSPF Health Checks

  • Health Checks operation fetches the current status of OSPF Neighborship health.
  • This can also include details about the OSPF metrics(state, peer, priority, etc).
health_checks.yml
---
- name: Perform OSPF health checks
  hosts: ios
  gather_facts: false
  tasks:
  - name: OSPF Manager
    ansible.builtin.include_role:
      name: network.ospf.run
    vars:
      ansible_network_os: cisco.ios.ios
      operations:
        - name: health_check
          vars:
            details: True
            checks:
              - name: all_neighbors_up
              - name: all_neighbors_down
              - name: min_neighbors_up
                min_count: 1
              - name: ospf_status_summary

Building Brownfield Inventory with Persist

  • Persist operation fetches the ospfv2, ospfv3 and ospf_interfaces facts and stores them as host vars.
  • result of the successful persist operation would be an Inventory directory having facts as host vars acting as SOT for operations like deploy, remediate, detect, etc.

fetch OSF resource facts and build local data_store.

- name: Persist the facts into host vars
  hosts: rtr1
  gather_facts: false
  tasks:
  - name: Network OSPF Manager
    ansible.builtin.include_role:
      name: network.ospf.run
    vars:
      ansible_network_os: cisco.ios.ios
      operations:
        - name: persist
      data_store:
        local: "~/backup/network"

gather OSPF resource facts and publish persisted host_vars inventory to the GitHub repository.

- name: Persist the OSPF facts into remote data_store which is a github repository
  hosts: rtr1
  gather_facts: false
  tasks:
  - name: Network OSPF Manager
    ansible.builtin.include_role:
      name: network.ospf.run
    vars:
      ansible_network_os: cisco.ios.ios
      operations:
        - name: persist
      persist_empty: false
      data_store:
        scm:
          origin:
            url: "{{ your_github_repo }}"
            token: "{{ github_access_token }}"
            user:
              name: "{{ ansible_github }}"
              email: "{{ your_email@example.com }}"

Display Structured Data with Gather

  • Gather operation gathers the running configuration specific to ospfv2, ospfv3 and ospf_interfaces resources.
- name: Display OSPF resources in structured format
  hosts: ios
  gather_facts: false
  tasks:
  - name: OSPF Manager
    ansible.builtin.include_role:
      name: network.ospf.run
    vars:
      ansible_network_os: cisco.ios.ios
      operations:
        - name: gather

Deploy OSPF Configuration

  • Deploy operation will read the OSPF facts from the provided/default or remote inventory and deploy the changes onto the appliances.

read host_vars from local data_store and deploy onto the field.

- name: Deploy changes
  hosts: rtr1
  gather_facts: false
  tasks:
  - name: Network OSPF Manager
    ansible.builtin.include_role:
      name: network.ospf.run
    vars:
      ansible_network_os: cisco.ios.ios
      operations:
        - name: deploy
      data_store:
        local: "~/backup/network"

retrieve host_cars from the GitHub repository and deploy changes onto the field.

- name: retrieve config from github repo and deploy changes
  hosts: rtr1
  gather_facts: false
  tasks:
  - name: Network OSPF Manager
    ansible.builtin.include_role:
      name: network.ospf.run
    vars:
      ansible_network_os: cisco.ios.ios
      operations:
        - name: deploy
      persist_empty: false
      data_store:
        scm:
          origin:
            url: "{{ your_github_repo }}"
            token: "{{ github_access_token }}"
            user:
              name: "{{ ansible_github }}"
              email: "{{ your_email@example.com }}"

Detect configuration drift in OSPF Configuration

  • Detect operation will read the facts from the local provided/default inventory and detect if any configuration diff exists w.r.t running-config.
- name: Configuration drift detection
  hosts: rtr1
  gather_facts: false
  tasks:
  - name: Network OSPF Manager
    ansible.builtin.include_role:
      name: network.ospf.run
    vars:
      ansible_network_os: cisco.ios.ios
      operations:
        - name: detect
      data_store:
        local: "~/backup/network"
  • Detect operation will read the facts from GitHub repository inventory and detect if any configuration diff exists w.r.t running-config.

detect the config difference between host_vars in local data_store and running-config.

- name: Configuration drift detection
  hosts: rtr1
  gather_facts: false
  tasks:
  - name: Network OSPF Manager
    include_role:
      name: network.ospf.run
    vars:
      ansible_network_os: cisco.ios.ios
      operations:
        - name: detect
      data_store:
        scm:
          origin:
            url: "{{ your_github_repo }}"
            token: "{{ github_access_token }}"
            user:
              name: "{{ ansible_github }}"
              email: "{{ your_email@example.com }}"

Remediate configuration drift in OSPF Configuration

  • remediate operation will read the facts from the locally provided/default inventory and remediate if any configuration changes are there on the appliances using the overridden state.
- name: Remediate configuration
  hosts: rtr1
  gather_facts: false
  tasks:
  - name: Network OSPF Manager
    include_role:
      name: network.ospf.run
    vars:
      ansible_network_os: cisco.ios.ios
      operations:
        - name: remediate
      data_store:
        local: "~/backup/network"
  • remediate operation will read the facts from the GitHub repository and remediate if any configuration changes are there on the appliances using the overridden state.
- name: Remediate configuration
  hosts: rtr1
  gather_facts: false
  tasks:
  - name: Network OSPF Manager
    include_role:
      name: network.ospf.run
    vars:
      ansible_network_os: cisco.ios.ios
      operations:
        - name: remediate
      data_store:
        scm:
          origin:
            url: "{{ your_github_repo }}"
            token: "{{ github_access_token }}"
            user:
              name: "{{ ansible_github }}"
              email: "{{ your_email@example.com }}"
      
## Testing

The project uses tox to run `ansible-lint` and `ansible-test sanity`.
Assuming this repository is checked out in the proper structure,
e.g. `collections_root/ansible_collections/network/ospf`, run:

```shell
  tox -e ansible-lint
  tox -e py39-sanity

To run integration tests, ensure that your inventory has a network_ospf group. Depending on what test target you are running, comment out the host(s).

[network_hosts]
ios
junos

[ios:vars]
< enter inventory details for this group >

[junos:vars]
< enter inventory details for this group >
  ansible-test network-integration -i /path/to/inventory --python 3.9 [target]

Contributing

We welcome community contributions to this collection. If you find problems, please open an issue or create a PR against this repository.

Don't know how to start? Refer to the Ansible community guide!

Want to submit code changes? Take a look at the Quick-start development guide.

We also use the following guidelines:

Code of Conduct

This collection follows the Ansible project's Code of Conduct. Please read and familiarize yourself with this document.

Release notes

Release notes are available here.

Related information

Licensing

GNU General Public License v3.0 or later.

See LICENSE to see the full text.