adparis99
adparis99
Ah, gotcha! I was looking [here](https://github.com/aruba/aos-switch-ansible-collection/blob/2f0dd32b02bd5ed4a1c02a18c5d0dca592e45dc6/plugins/modules/arubaoss_config_bkup.py#L104) and [here](https://github.com/aruba/aos-switch-ansible-collection/blob/2f0dd32b02bd5ed4a1c02a18c5d0dca592e45dc6/plugins/modules/arubaoss_config_bkup.py#L36), which seemed to imply I could use arubaoss_config_bkup to get it via the API. In any case, I'll give this a try....
I support this idea as well and hope it comes to fruition. We have a complex video camera network with many point-to-multipoint connections that I hope to be able to...
I second this feature. My use case would be to register the rendered config as a variable and feed it to another task that would compare the rendered config to...
I am in support of this as well. I created a discussion about this last year, and I _think_ it would be doable. See discussion #218.
I experienced this error in a slightly different scenario (no looping), and I think I know why it's happening. Per [Microsoft's docs](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/dhcpserver/add-dhcpserverv4reservation?view=windowsserver2025-ps#-name) on the Add-DhcpServerv4Reservation module, both `HostName` and `ReservationName`...
I concur with @jonzey0. I had planned to start using the suggested SFP modeling with some new equipment that is coming in, but it won't be feasible unless this works.