lldpd
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Description
This module installs and manages lldpd
which provides LLDP advertisements to connected network devices.
RHEL/CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian and OpenBSD are supported using Puppet 5 or later.
Setup
Setup Requirements
On RHEL/CentOS platforms you will need to have access to the EPEL repository by using puppet/epel or by other means.
Beginning with lldpd
In the very simplest case, applying the module will install and start the lldpd
agent and enable LLDP advertisements:
include lldpd
Usage
If you want to also enable the Cisco Discovery Protocol, which comprises two versions, use the following:
class { 'lldpd':
enable_cdpv1 => true,
enable_cdpv2 => true,
}
Enabling the SNMP AgentX sub-agent can be done with:
class { 'lldpd':
enable_snmp => true,
snmp_socket => ['127.0.0.1', 705],
}
Reference
The reference documentation is generated with puppet-strings and the latest version of the documentation is hosted at bodgit.github.io/puppet-lldpd/ and available also in the REFERENCE.md.
Limitations
This module has been built on and tested against Puppet 5 and higher.
The module has been tested on:
-
Red Hat/CentOS Enterprise Linux 6/7/8
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Ubuntu 16.04/18.04/20.04
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Debian 9/10
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OpenBSD 6.9
Development
The module relies on PDK and has both rspec-puppet and Litmus tests. Run them with:
$ bundle exec rake spec
$ bundle exec rake litmus:*
Please log issues or pull requests at github.