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# Ansible Role: cnos_save_sample - Saving the switch running configuration
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---
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<add role description below>
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This role is an example of using the *cnos_save.py* Lenovo module in the context of CNOS switch configuration. This module allows you to copy the running configuration of a switch over its startup configuration. It is recommended to use this module shortly after any major configuration changes so they persist after a switch restart.
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The results of the operation can be viewed in *results* directory.
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For more details, see [Lenovo modules for Ansible: cnos_save](http://systemx.lenovofiles.com/help/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.lenovo.switchmgt.ansible.doc%2Fcnos_save.html&cp=0_3_1_0_4_3).
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## Requirements
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---
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<add role requirements information below>
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- Ansible version 2.2 or later ([Ansible installation documentation](http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/intro_installation.html))
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- Lenovo switches running CNOS version 10.2.1.0 or later
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- an SSH connection to the Lenovo switch (SSH must be enabled on the network device)
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## Role Variables
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---
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<add role variables information below>
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Available variables are listed below, along with description.
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The following are mandatory inventory variables:
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Variable | Description
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`ansible_connection` | Has to be `network_cli`
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`ansible_network_os` | Has to be `cnos`
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`ansible_ssh_user` | Specifies the username used to log into the switch
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`ansible_ssh_pass` | Specifies the password used to log into the switch
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`enablePassword` | Configures the password used to enter Global Configuration command mode on the switch (this is an optional parameter)
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`hostname` | Searches the hosts file at */etc/ansible/hosts* and identifies the IP address of the switch on which the role is going to be applied
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`deviceType` | Specifies the type of device from where the configuration will be backed up (**g8272_cnos** - G8272, **g8296_cnos** - G8296, **g8332_cnos** - G8332, **NE10032** - NE10032, **NE1072T** - NE1072T, **NE1032** - NE1032, **NE1032T** - NE1032T, **NE2572** - NE2572)
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## Dependencies
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---
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<add dependencies information below>
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- username.iptables - Configures the firewall and blocks all ports except those needed for web server and SSH access.
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- username.common - Performs common server configuration.
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- cnos_save.py - This modules needs to be present in the *library* directory of the role.
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- cnos.py - This module needs to be present in the PYTHONPATH environment variable set in the Ansible system.
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- /etc/ansible/hosts - You must edit the */etc/ansible/hosts* file with the device information of the switches designated as leaf switches. You may refer to *cnos_save_sample_hosts* for a sample configuration.
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Ansible keeps track of all network elements that it manages through a hosts file. Before the execution of a playbook, the hosts file must be set up.
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Open the */etc/ansible/hosts* file with root privileges. Most of the file is commented out by using **#**. You can also comment out the entries you will be adding by using **#**. You need to copy the content of the hosts file for the role into the */etc/ansible/hosts* file. The sample hosts file for the role is located in the main directory.
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```
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[cnos_save_sample]
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10.241.107.39 ansible_network_os=cnos ansible_ssh_user=<username> ansible_ssh_pass=<password> deviceType=g8272_cnos
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10.241.107.40 ansible_network_os=cnos ansible_ssh_user=<username> ansible_ssh_pass=<password> deviceType=g8272_cnos
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```
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**Note:** You need to change the IP addresses to fit your specific topology. You also need to change the `<username>` and `<password>` to the appropriate values used to log into the specific Lenovo network devices.
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## Example Playbook
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---
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<add playbook samples below>
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To execute an Ansible playbook, use the following command:
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```
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ansible-playbook cnos_save_sample.yml -vvv
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```
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`-vvv` is an optional verbos command that helps identify what is happening during playbook execution. The playbook for each role is located in the main directory of the solution.
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```
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- name: Module to do save configurations
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hosts: cnos_save_sample
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gather_facts: no
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connection: local
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roles:
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- cnos_save_sample
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```
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## License
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---
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<add license information below>
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Copyright (C) 2017 Lenovo, Inc.
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This file is part of Ansible
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Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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