Angel,

No problem, I'm very glad you found resolution to this!

I would be interested to hear any feedback you may have during usage of the 
cisco_ios module.

And of course, community PRs are always welcome to the project :)

Thanks!

Regards,
Will



On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 1:05:06 PM UTC, amateo wrote:
>
> El 5/12/18 a las 12:11, Will Meek escribió: 
> > Hi Angel, 
> > 
> > Thank you for the detail so far! 
> > 
> > The only way I can reproduce this on my setup is with having 
> > puppetlabs-cisco_ios 0.5.0 installed in the production environment, 
> > whereby puppet tries to pick up the old 'ios' provider rather than the 
> >  >0.6.0 'cisco_ios' provider. 
> > 
>         That seem to be the problem. I had an old version in production 
> and 
> latest in a test environment. I have removed all environments, leaving 
> just production with latest version, and it works, but I have had to 
> purge /opt/puppetlabs/puppet/cache and run puppet agent. 
>
>         Thank you Will 
>
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