Junos OS Platform Options
Juniper Junos OS supports multiple connections. This page offers details on how each connection works in Ansible 2.5 and how to use it.
Connections Available
Protocol | SSH | XML over SSH |
Indirect Access | via a bastion (jump host) | via a bastion (jump host) |
Connection Settings | ansible_connection: network_cli | ansible_connection: netconf |
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 inventory [junos:vars]
[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. - 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 inps
output), SSH does not support providing passwords via environment variables.
Example CLI Task
- name: Retrieve Junos OS version junos_command: commands: show version when: ansible_network_os == 'junos'
Using NETCONF in Ansible 2.5
Enabling NETCONF
Before you can use NETCONF to connect to a switch, you must:
- install the
ncclient
python package on your control node(s) withpip 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 your platform-level variables just like in the CLI example above, then run a playbook task like this:
- name: Enable NETCONF connection: network_cli junos_netconf: when: ansible_network_os == 'junos'
Once NETCONF is enabled, change your variables to use the NETCONF connection.
Example NETCONF inventory [junos:vars]
[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
- name: Backup current switch config (junos) junos_config: backup: yes register: backup_junos_location when: ansible_network_os == 'junos'
Warning
Never store passwords in plain text. We recommend using SSH keys to authenticate SSH connections. Ansible supports ssh-agent to manage your SSH keys. If you must use passwords to authenticate SSH connections, we recommend encrypting them with Ansible Vault.
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