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We are going to take a look at Infoblox and infoblox-client using Python. In this article, I am going to give you examples using Python with direct "requests" REST API (WAPI) calls and the "infoblox-client" so you can choose with the option you prefer. The...
Infoblox and Ansible creating “DHCP Range” with “templates”
Today we are going to use Ansible to create DHCP Ranges in Infoblox. If you haven’t done so, please review the previous post on “Getting started with Infoblox and Ansible.” We are going to create a new container “10.1.0.0/16”; two new templates, one for “Range Template” and the 2nd for “Network Template” with “Range Template” added to it.
Infoblox and Ansible using “nios_next_ip”
Summary In the last post, we covered Infoblox and Ansible using “nios_next_network”. Today we are going to cover "nios_next_ip". You can use this command to auto-create records such as "host", "a record", "aaaa record", etc...This is going to be very similar to the...
Infoblox and Ansible using “nios_next_network”
In the two previous posts, I took you through walking and getting started with Ansible and Infoblox. We are now going to look at tying those together with “nios_next_network”. Here will learn to lookup single and multiple networks at the same time and create them as well.
Infoblox and Ansible getting to know “lookup”
In the first post “Getting started with Infoblox and Ansible”, I showed you how to set up an Ubuntu box and installed Ansible. Got you started with your first “playbook” to talk to Infoblox NIOS Grid Master to return all the “members” in your Infoblox Grid.
Getting started with Infoblox and Ansible
Why Infoblox and Ansible Infoblox delivers actionable network intelligence to enterprise, government, and service provider customers around the world, as the industry leader in DNS, DHCP, and IP address management (known as DDI). Ansible is one of the leaders in IT...
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