Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Ansible Modules Version 4.0.0 User’s Guide
- Contents
- Overview
- Getting Started
- Modules for iDRAC
- How OpenManage Ansible Modules work with iDRAC
- Running your first iDRAC Playbook
- Updating Firmware
- Configuring PowerEdge Servers
- Deploying operating system
- Server Inventory
- Server administration tasks
- Storage controller
- Modules for OpenManage Enterprise (OME)
- How OpenManage Ansible Modules work with OME
- Running your first OME Playbook
- Manage Devices
- Manage device configuration templates
- Template Service
- Manage the device firmware
- Manage jobs
- Manage users
- Manage identity pool
- Manage application settings
- Manage network configuration
- Manage fabrics
- Manage Profiles
- Device discovery
- Manage Chassis
- Manage Active Directory service and user groups
- Diagnostics
- Modules for Redfish APIs
- Deprecated modules
Table 53. ome_smart_fabric_uplink (continued)
Parameter Required Default Choices Comments
○ Modifies an
existing uplink
with the
provided
I(name).
● C(absent) - Deletes
the uplink with the
provided I(name).
WARNING:
Delete operation
can impact
the network
infrastructure.
fabric_name True NA NA Provide the
I(fabric_name) of the
fabric for which the
uplink is to be
configured.
name True NA NA Provide the I(name)
of the uplink to be
created, modified, or
deleted.
new_name False NA NA Provide the new
I(new_name) for the
uplink.
description False NA NA Provide a short
description for the
uplink to be created or
modified.
uplink_type False NA Ethernet, FCoE, FC
Gateway, FC Direct
Attach, or Ethernet-no
Spanning Tree.
Specify the uplink type.
NOTE: The uplink
type cannot be
changed for an
existing uplink.
ufd_enable False NA Enabled, or Disabled Add or Remove the
uplink to the Uplink
Failure Detection (UFD)
group. The UFD group
identifies the loss of
connectivity to the
upstream switch and
notifies the servers
that are connected
to the switch. During
an uplink failure,
the switch disables
the corresponding
downstream server
ports. The downstream
servers can then select
alternate connectivity
routes, if available.
WARNING: The
firmware version
of the I/O Module
Modules for OpenManage Enterprise (OME) 135