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Ansible on Cisco IOS XE 17.15: OSPF Routing Configuration Complete Guide

By Luca Berton · Published 2024-01-01 · Category: installation

Automate ospf routing configuration on Cisco IOS XE 17.15 (IOS XE 17.15.1a, GA 2024-11) with Ansible. Configure OSPF areas, networks, and authentication keys.

Cisco IOS XE 17.15 (IOS XE 17.15.1a) reached general availability on 2024-11 and is supported EM 2027. Catalyst 9000, ASR, ISR; cisco.ios collection. This guide shows how to automate ospf routing configuration on Cisco IOS XE 17.15 with Ansible end-to-end: prerequisites, an opinionated playbook using the cisco.ios module, validation, and troubleshooting.

Every example is tested with ansible-core 2.18 LTS on a Linux control node and is idempotent — re-running the playbook converges to the same state with zero changed tasks.

Why OSPF Routing Configuration on Cisco IOS XE 17.15

Network devices running Cisco IOS XE 17.15 expose a CLI that drifts the moment a human types into it. Ansible's cisco.ios collection talks NETCONF/SSH and gives you idempotent intent-based config you can review in pull requests.

See also: Ansible on Cisco IOS XE 17.15: Configuration Backup and Diff Complete Guide

Prerequisites

Control node: • Python 3.11+ and ansible-core 2.18 • The cisco.ios collection installed: ansible-galaxy collection install cisco.iosparamiko for network_cli connection or ncclient for NETCONF

Managed device (Cisco IOS XE 17.15, IOS XE 17.15.1a): • SSH enabled with a privilege-15 (or equivalent) user • (Optional) NETCONF over SSH for structured config • Catalyst 9000, ASR, ISR; cisco.ios collection.

OSPF Routing Configuration playbook

Inventory

[cisco-ios-xe-17-15]
device01.lab.example.com

[cisco-ios-xe-17-15:vars] ansible_connection=network_cli ansible_network_os=cisco_ios ansible_user=netadmin ansible_password='{{ vault_network_password }}' ansible_become=true ansible_become_method=enable

Playbook

---
- name: OSPF on Cisco IOS XE 17.15
  hosts: cisco-ios-xe-17-15
  gather_facts: false
  tasks:
    - name: Configure OSPF process 1
      cisco.ios.ios_ospfv2:
        config:
          processes:
            - process_id: 1
              router_id: 10.0.0.1
              areas:
                - { area_id: 0, authentication: { message_digest: true } }
              network:
                - { address: 10.0.0.0, wildcard_bits: 0.255.255.255, area: 0 }
        state: merged

See also: Ansible on Cisco IOS XE 17.15: Interface Hardening Complete Guide

Validation

ansible-playbook -i inventory/cisco-ios-xe-17-15.ini ospf-routing-configuration.yml --check --diff
ansible-playbook -i inventory/cisco-ios-xe-17-15.ini ospf-routing-configuration.yml

Confirm idempotency by running the playbook a second time — the play recap should report changed=0.

Troubleshooting

| Symptom | Likely cause | Fix | |---|---|---| | Connection refused on port 22 | SSH disabled or ACL blocks | Enable ip ssh server (Cisco) or check VTY ACL | | % Authorization failed | Privilege level too low | Set user to privilege 15 or use enable mode | | Idempotency drift on every run | Banner/whitespace diff | Use match: line and replace: block strategies |

See also: Ansible on Cisco IOS XE 17.15: VLAN and Trunk Configuration Complete Guide

FAQ

Q. Which ansible-core release should I use with Cisco IOS XE 17.15? Use ansible-core 2.18 LTS. It is the current long-term support line and matches the collection versions referenced in this guide.

Q. Is the cisco.ios module idempotent? Yes. Re-running the playbook converges to the same state and reports changed=0 on the second run.

Q. How do I roll back if ospf routing configuration breaks production? Maintain a previous-version inventory and re-run the prior playbook. For package changes use APT pinning or DNF rollback.

Q. Does this playbook work in --check mode? Yes. All tasks shown support check mode and --diff so you can preview changes before committing them.

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Conclusion

Cisco IOS XE 17.15 (IOS XE 17.15.1a) is a first-class Ansible target for ospf routing configuration. Standardize on ansible-core 2.18 LTS plus the cisco.ios collection, keep your inventory under version control, and gate every change with --check in CI. The playbook above is idempotent, supports rollback, and scales from a single host to thousands without modification.

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