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One of the undergraduate students attending my Ansible for Networking Engineers online course got to the point where he wanted to start hands-on work and sent me a list of questions:
Do I have to buy a VIRL license to use your Ansible course materials? Or is VIRL in any Github repository? Is there a way to use your files in a free Tool like GNS3?
Let’s go through them one by one:
Read more ...We’re getting pretty close to ION Belgrade on Thursday, 23 November. This ION will be held alongside the Republic of Serbia Network Operators’ Group (RSNOG). As usual, this ION also has generous support from our ION Conference Series Sponsor Afilias.
This time, we’re doing a half-day program focusing mostly on IPv6, Routing Security and MANRS, and the IETF. Here’s a quick look at the agenda:
Registration will open two weeks before the event (around 10 November) – watch here for announcements! RSNOG is also planning to livestream the whole event, so even if you can’t be there in person you’ll be able to follow along online. Stay tuned for more information on that in the coming weeks.
Will you be in Belgrade or watching online? Please speak up in the comments below or via our social media channels. Also feel free to follow along using #IONConf!
We hope to see you there, or at another event in the future!
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It started out as a question. If you are using several networking modules in a playbook, do you really have to repeat the same credentials on every task? Just like the last few articles about Ansible this one came to life after answering questions in a chat room. The short answer is; No you don’t have to include all of the required parameters for every task, you can use an action plugin to work around that.
Great! So what’s an action plugin? Continue reading