Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- Dell Networking Open Automation Guide December 2015
- About this Guide
- Open Automation Framework
- Bare Metal Provisioning
- Introduction
- How it Works
- Prerequisites
- Industrial Standard Upgrades with BMP
- BMP Process Overview
- BMP Operations
- Configure BMP
- BMP Commands and Examples
- System Boot and Set-Up Behavior in BMP Mode
- BMP Mode: Boot and Set-UP Behavior
- DHCP Offer Vendor-Specific Option for BMP
- DHCP Offer Relay Option 82
- Software Upgrade Using BMP
- Apply Configurations Using BMP Scripts
- Using the Post-Configuration Script
- Using Auto-Execution Script (Normal Mode Only)
- Timers in Pre–configuration and Post–configuration Scripts
- Script Examples
- BMP Operations on Servers Overview
- File Server Settings
- Domain Name Server Settings
- BMP MIB Support
- Bare Metal Provisioning CLI
- Open Management Infrastructure
- Puppet
- Smart Scripting
- Overview
- Download the Smart Scripting Package
- Dell Proprietary Utilities
- Dell SmartScript Utilities
- SQLite
- NET SNMP Client
- Limits on System Usage
- Supported UNIX Utilities
- Creating a User Name and Password for Smart Scripting
- Logging in to a NetBSD UNIX Shell
- Downloading Scripts to a Switch
- Setting a Search Path for Scripts
- Scheduling and Executing Scripts
- Running a Script from the UNIX Shell
- Running Scripts with User Privileges
- Smart Scripting CLI
- disable
- execute
- mount nfs
- package install
- package uninstall
- script (run)
- script (stop/resume/clear/kill/unschedule)
- script event-handler
- script execute (EXEC mode)
- script execute (CONFIGURATION mode)
- script get
- script path
- script remove
- script trigger-event
- show packages
- show script
- start shell
- triggered-by
- switch script limit
- username (event handler)
- username
- Virtual Server Networking
- Virtual Server Networking CLI
- REST API
- HTTP and HTTPS
- XML
- Important Points to Remember
- REST Authentication
- Request Query Parameters
- Sample BGP Configurations
- HTTP Status Error Codes
- REST API — Protocol Data Unit (PDU) Structure
- Configurations
- Operational
- Operational Data for IPv6
- Management Information Base (MIB)
- IETF Interface Operations
- REST API Framework to Execute the CLIs
- Samples of the config-command
- Samples of the EXEC command
- Samples of the show-command
- REST API CLI
- Web Server with HTTP Support

instance of MSFT_Credential as $MSFT_Credential1ref
{
Password = "force10";
UserName = "Any\\Any";
};
instance of MSFT_NetworkDevice_BgpPeerView as
$MSFT_NetworkDevice_BgpPeerView1ref
{
Id = "1-vrf-1-1.2.3.4";
ResourceID = "[MSFT_NetworkDevice_BgpPeerView]MyBgpPeer";
SourceInfo = "C:\\ConfigFiles\
\MSFT_NetworkDevice_BgpPeerViewConfig.ps1::21::9::MSFT_NetworkDevice_BgpPeerView
";
/* Name = "NEIGHBOR";*/
RemoteRouterId = $MSFT_NetworkDevice_IpAddress1ref;
/*PeerCredential = $MSFT_Credential1ref;*/
//MultiHopTimeToLive = 200;
/* IsEnabled = True;*/
VrfContext = "vrf-1";
ExtAsNumber = 3;
Ensure = 0;
KeyEncryptionMethod = 3;
ModuleVersion = "1.0";
ModuleName = "DSCModules";
AddressFamily = 1;
};
<snip>
The ID here is of the format
AddressFamily-VRFName-NeighborIp
For a default VRF and neighbor 1.2.3.4, it will be
1-default-1.2.3.4
</snip>
Sample BGP peer view configuration for enumerating an instance:
Get-CimInstance -ClassName MSFT_NetworkDevice_BgpPeerView -CimSession $cb -
Namespace root/Microsoft/DesiredStateConfiguration
Id : 1-default-1.2.3.4
Name :
PeerCredential : MSFT_Credential
AddressFamily : 1
VrfContext : default
IsEnabled : False
ActivateIPv6 : True
AllowAsIn :
MultiHopTimeToLive :
RouteMapIn : rmap1
RouteMapOut : rmap2
Ensure : 0
KeyEncryptionMethod : 3
RemoteRouterId : MSFT_NetworkDevice_IpAddress
UpdateSourceInterface :
UpdateSourceInterfaceType :
ExtAsNumber : 3
PSComputerName : 10.16.129.106
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