I fixed the issue with the following command

brew link --overwrite ansible

Thank you again.

Op za 6 apr 2024 om 17:01 schreef Todd Lewis <[email protected]>:

> Interesting. I don't have any cisco.ios machines, but it looks like "state:
> rendered" works totally on the controller anyway, so maybe I can get away
> with something here.
>
> I took what you posted and wedged it into a playbook, shown below. My
> invocation is
>
> $ ansible-playbook -vv ciscoios.yml -i dewdrop,
>
> where "dewdrop" is my local raspberry pi — which shouldn't matter since
> we're working totally on the controller.
>
> Here's the playbook "ciscoios.yml". The var "acls" value is copy-n-pasted
> from your first post.
>
> ---
> - name: Ciscoios test
>   hosts: dewdrop  # <-- One of my local boxes.
>   vars:
>     ansible_connection: ansible.netcommon.network_cli
>     ansible_network_os: cisco.ios.ios
>     acls:
>       - afi: ipv4
>         acls:
>           - name: ACL-EXAMPLE
>             acl_type: standard
>             aces:
>               - sequence: 10
>                 remarks:
>                   - "First Remark before Sequence 10"
>                 grant: permit
>                 source:
>                   address: 10.26.44.80
>               - sequence: 20
>                 grant: permit
>                 source:
>                   address: 10.26.55.90
>               - sequence: 30
>                 remarks:
>                   - "Second Remark before Sequence 30"
>                 grant: permit
>                 source:
>                   address: 10.30.44.12
>               - sequence: 40
>                 grant: permit
>                 source:
>                   address: 10.30.55.13
>   gather_facts: false
>   tasks:
>     - name: Render The specified config
>       cisco.ios.ios_acls:
>         state: rendered
>         config: "{{ acls }}"
>
> And finally, here's my complete output (because why make people guess what
> I left out?) from "ansible-playbook -vv ciscoios.yml -i dewdrop,":
>
> ansible-playbook [core 2.16.5]
>   config file = /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
>   configured module search path = ['/home/utoddl/.ansible/plugins/modules', 
> '/usr/share/ansible/plugins/modules']
>   ansible python module location = /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/ansible
>   ansible collection location = 
> /home/utoddl/.ansible/collections:/usr/share/ansible/collections
>   executable location = /usr/bin/ansible-playbook
>   python version = 3.12.2 (main, Feb 21 2024, 00:00:00) [GCC 13.2.1 20231205 
> (Red Hat 13.2.1-6)] (/usr/bin/python3)
>   jinja version = 3.1.3
>   libyaml = True
> Using /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg as config file
> redirecting (type: action) cisco.ios.ios_acls to cisco.ios.ios
> redirecting (type: callback) ansible.builtin.yaml to community.general.yaml
> redirecting (type: callback) ansible.builtin.yaml to community.general.yaml
> Skipping callback 'default', as we already have a stdout callback.
> Skipping callback 'minimal', as we already have a stdout callback.
> Skipping callback 'oneline', as we already have a stdout callback.
>
> PLAYBOOK: ciscoios.yml 
> *********************************************************
> 1 plays in ciscoios.yml
>
> PLAY [Ciscoios test] 
> ***********************************************************
> redirecting (type: action) cisco.ios.ios_acls to cisco.ios.ios
>
> TASK [Render The specified config] 
> *********************************************
> task path: /home/utoddl/ansible/ciscoios.yml:35
> redirecting (type: action) cisco.ios.ios_acls to cisco.ios.ios
> redirecting (type: action) cisco.ios.ios_acls to cisco.ios.ios
> [WARNING]: ansible-pylibssh not installed, falling back to paramiko
> redirecting (type: action) cisco.ios.ios_acls to cisco.ios.ios
> ok: [dewdrop] => changed=false
>   rendered:
>   - ip access-list standard ACL-EXAMPLE
>   - remark First Remark before Sequence 10
>   - 10 permit 10.26.44.80
>   - 20 permit 10.26.55.90
>   - remark Second Remark before Sequence 30
>   - 30 permit 10.30.44.12
>   - 40 permit 10.30.55.13
>
> PLAY RECAP 
> *********************************************************************
> dewdrop                    : ok=1    changed=0    unreachable=0    failed=0   
>  skipped=0    rescued=0    ignored=0
>
> As you can see, it produced the output you expected in the right order.
>
> I can only conclude that the version of the cisco.ios collection you are
> using is (a) different from mine and (b) somewhat broken, at least in this
> one case. My version seems to be (from
> /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/ansible_collections/cisco/ios/MANIFEST.json
> ):
>
>  "collection_info": {
>   "namespace": "cisco",
>   "name": "ios",
>   "version": "5.3.0",
>
> Hope this helps. Good luck.
> —
> Todd
>
> On 4/5/24 3:36 AM, L. Jankok wrote:
>
> When using the cisco.ios.ios_acls module I get the  remarks at the end of
> the standard access-list instead of between the ACL entries.
>
> When I render the following:
>
>
> acls:
>
> - afi: ipv4
>
>   acls:
>
>     - name: ACL-EXAMPLE
>
>       acl_type: standard
>
>       aces:
>
>         - sequence: 10
>
>           remarks:
>
>             - "First Remark before Sequence 10"
>
>           grant: permit
>
>           source:
>
>             address: 10.26.44.80
>
>         - sequence: 20
>
>           grant: permit
>
>           source:
>
>             address: 10.26.55.90
>
>         - sequence: 30
>
>           remarks:
>
>             - "Second Remark before Sequence 30"
>
>           grant: permit
>
>           source:
>
>             address: 10.30.44.12
>
>         - sequence: 40
>
>           grant: permit
>
>           source:
>
>             address: 10.30.55.13
>
>
> I get:
>
>
> TASK [acl-demo : Render the provided configuration]
> ***********************************************/usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/ansible_collections/cisco/ios/MANIFEST.json*******************************************************************************************************************************
>
> ok: [dummy] => {
>
>     "changed": false,
>
>     "rendered": [
>
>         "ip access-list standard ACL-EXAMPLE",
>
>         "10 permit 10.26.44.80",
>
>         "20 permit 10.26.55.90",
>
>         "30 permit 10.30.44.12",
>
>         "40 permit 10.30.55.13",
>
>         "remark First Remark before Sequence 10",
>
>         "remark Second Remark before Sequence 30"
>
>     ]
>
> }
>
>
> I expect the first remark to be before sequence 10 and the second remark
> to be before sequence 30.
>
>
> How can I fix this?
>
>
>
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