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network_interface

WARNING: This role can be dangerous to use. If you lose network connectivity to your target host by incorrectly configuring your networking, you may be unable to recover without physical access to the machine.

This roles enables users to configure various network components on target machines. The role can be used to configure:

  • Ethernet interfaces
  • Bridge interfaces
  • Bonded interfaces
  • VLAN tagged interfaces
  • Network routes
  • Bonding Kernel Module parameters

Requirements

This role requires Ansible 1.4 or higher, and platform requirements are listed in the metadata file.

Role Variables

The variables that can be passed to this role and a brief description about them are as follows:

# The list of ethernet interfaces to be added to the system
network_ether_interfaces: []

# The list of bridge interfaces to be added to the system
network_bridge_interfaces: []

# The list of bonded interfaces to be added to the system
network_bond_interfaces: []

# The list of vlan interfaces to be added to the system
network_vlan_interfaces: []

Note: The values for the list are listed in the examples below.

Examples

  1. Configure eth1 and eth2 on a host with a static IP and a dhcp IP. Also define static routes and a gateway.
    - hosts: myhost
      roles:
        - role: network
          network_ether_interfaces:
            - device: eth1
              bootproto: static
              address: 192.168.10.18
              netmask: 255.255.255.0
              gateway: 192.168.10.1
              route:
                - network: 192.168.200.0
                  netmask: 255.255.255.0
                  gateway: 192.168.10.1
                - network: 192.168.100.0
                  netmask: 255.255.255.0
                  gateway: 192.168.10.1
            - device: eth2
              bootproto: dhcp
  1. Configure a bridge interface with multiple NIcs added to the bridge. Also set bridging_opts, an example in case you need multicasting.
    - hosts: myhost
      roles:
        - role: network
          network_bridge_interfaces:
            - device: br1
              type: bridge
              address: 192.168.10.10
              netmask: 255.255.255.0
              gateway: 192.168.10.1
              bootproto: static
              stp: "on"
              bridging_opts: "multicast_snooping=1 multicast_querier=1"
          network_ether_interfaces:
            - device: eth1
              bootproto: none
              onboot: yes
              bridge: br1

Note: Routes can also be added for this interface in the same way routes are added for ethernet interfaces.

  1. Configure a bond-ext interface with an "active-backup" slave configuration. Also set max_bonds=0 parameter to the bonding kernel module. Preventing an empty bond0 from being created.
    - hosts: myhost
      roles:
        - role: network
          network_extra_bonding_module_options: "max_bonds=0"
          network_bond_interfaces:
            - device: bond-ext
              address: 192.168.10.128
              netmask: 255.255.255.0
              bootproto: static
              bond_mode: active-backup
              bond_miimon: 100
              bond_slaves: [eth1, eth2]
              route:
                - network: 192.168.222.0
                  netmask: 255.255.255.0
                  gateway: 192.168.10.1
  1. Configure a bonded interface with "802.3ad" as the bonding mode and IP address obtained via DHCP.
    - hosts: myhost
      roles:
        - role: network
          network_bond_interfaces:
            - device: bond0
              bootproto: dhcp
              bond_mode: 802.3ad
              bond_miimon: 100
              bond_slaves: [eth1, eth2]
  1. Configure a VLAN interface with the vlan tag 2 for an ethernet interface and set nozeroconf to True (no 169.254.0.0/16 link local address).
    - hosts: myhost
      roles:
        - role: network
          network_ether_interfaces:
            - device: eth1
              bootproto: static
              nozeroconf: True
              address: 192.168.10.18
              netmask: 255.255.255.0
              gateway: 192.168.10.1
          network_vlan_interfaces:
	          - device: eth1.2
	            bootproto: static
	            address: 192.168.20.18
	            netmask: 255.255.255.0
  1. Configure Bond interface over vlan tagged 1001 interfaces with extra route. important part is define that slaves for the bond are vlan slaves and bond carrier detection is not using physical interface link status. This feature is extremely usable whenever one needs better utilization of physical interfaces. two physical interfaces can support 2 or more different bonded interfaces that have different tagged vlans. This means that for example public and private networks ( 2 different tagged vlans) can be separated to different physical interfaces for communication and in failure state, fail over to available interface.
- hosts: myhost
  roles:
    - role: network
      network_extra_bonding_module_options: "use_carrier=0"
      network_bond_interfaces:
        - device: bond-ext
          address: 192.168.10.128
          netmask: 255.255.255.0
          bootproto: static
          bond_mode: active-backup
          onboot: "yes"
          nm_controlled: "no"
          mtu: 9000
          bond_miimon: 500
          bond_slaves: [eth1.1001, eth2.1001]
          route:
            - network: 192.168.222.0
              netmask: 255.255.255.0
              gateway: 192.168.10.1

  1. All the above examples show how to configure a single host, The below example shows how to define your network configurations for all your machines.

Assume your host inventory is as follows:

/etc/ansible/hosts

[dc1]
host1
host2

Describe your network configuration for each host in host vars:

host_vars/host1

network_ether_interfaces:
       - device: eth1
         bootproto: static
         nozeroconf: True
         address: 192.168.10.18
         netmask: 255.255.255.0
         gateway: 192.168.10.1
         route:
          - network: 192.168.200.0
            netmask: 255.255.255.0
            gateway: 192.168.10.1
network_bond_interfaces:
        - device: bond0
          bootproto: dhcp
          bond_mode: 802.3ad
          bond_miimon: 100
          bond_slaves: [eth2, eth3]

host_vars/host2

network_ether_interfaces:
       - device: eth0
         bootproto: static
         address: 192.168.10.18
         netmask: 255.255.255.0
         gateway: 192.168.10.1

Create a playbook which applies this role to all hosts as shown below, and run the playbook. All the servers should have their network interfaces configured and routed updated.

- hosts: all
  roles:
    - role: network

Note: Ansible needs network connectivity throughout the playbook process, you may need to have a control interface that you do not modify using this method so that Ansible has a stable connection to configure the target systems.

Dependencies

None

License

BSD

Author Information

Benno Joy

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