Current Documentation:
Once you have logged in you will see there is a student/leaf repo. This contains basic configuration files for us to use. We now need to create a playbook called new_port_config.yml in our ansible-rulebook environment.
Suggested Change:
Once you have logged in you will see there is a student/leaf repo with a file (switch_desired_conf.yml) that contains a basic configuration file for us to use in our next playbook.
We now need to create a playbook called new_port_config.yml in our ansible-rulebook environment. Go to the editor tab and click the "add file" button to the right of /root/netops and create a file called new_port_config.yml. Paste in the contents below.
Current Documentation: Once you have logged in you will see there is a student/leaf repo. This contains basic configuration files for us to use. We now need to create a playbook called new_port_config.yml in our ansible-rulebook environment.
Suggested Change: Once you have logged in you will see there is a student/leaf repo with a file (switch_desired_conf.yml) that contains a basic configuration file for us to use in our next playbook.
We now need to create a playbook called new_port_config.yml in our ansible-rulebook environment. Go to the editor tab and click the "add file" button to the right of /root/netops and create a file called new_port_config.yml. Paste in the contents below.