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m_update_interface_desc.py
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# $language = "python"
# $interface = "1.0"
import os
import sys
import logging
# Add script directory to the PYTHONPATH so we can import our modules (only if run from SecureCRT)
if 'crt' in globals():
script_dir, script_name = os.path.split(crt.ScriptFullName)
if script_dir not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, script_dir)
else:
script_dir, script_name = os.path.split(os.path.realpath(__file__))
# Now we can import our custom modules
from securecrt_tools import scripts
from securecrt_tools import sessions
from securecrt_tools import utilities
# Import message box constants names for use specifying the design of message boxes
from securecrt_tools.message_box_const import *
import s_update_interface_desc
# Create global logger so we can write debug messages from any function (if debug mode setting is enabled in settings).
logger = logging.getLogger("securecrt")
logger.debug("Starting execution of {0}".format(script_name))
# ################################################ SCRIPT LOGIC ##################################################
def script_main(script):
"""
| MULTIPLE device script
| Author: Jamie Caesar
| Email: [email protected]
This script will grab the detailed CDP information from a Cisco IOS or NX-OS device and port-channel information and
generate the commands to update interface descriptions. The user will be prompted to run in "Check Mode" which will
write the configuration changes to a file (for verification or later manual application). If not, then the script
will push the configuration commands to the device and save the configuration.
**IMPORTANT**: This script imports the script_main() function from the s_update_interface_desc.py to run a majority
of the script logic. Much of this script is only handling multiple logins and calling the single-device version of
this script.
**Script Settings** (found in settings/settings.ini):
* | **strip_domains** - A list of domain names that will be stripped away if found in
| the CDP remote device name.
* | **take_backups** - If True, the script will save a copy of the running config before
| and after making changes.
* | **rollback_file** - If True, the script will generate a rollback configuration script
| and save it to a file.
:param script: A subclass of the scripts.Script object that represents the execution of this particular script
(either CRTScript or DirectScript)
:type script: scripts.Script
"""
session = script.get_main_session()
# If this is launched on an active tab, disconnect before continuing.
logger.debug("<M_SCRIPT> Checking if current tab is connected.")
if session.is_connected():
logger.debug("<M_SCRIPT> Existing tab connected. Stopping execution.")
raise scripts.ScriptError("This script must be launched in a not-connected tab.")
# Load a device list
device_list = script.import_device_list()
if not device_list:
return
check_mode = True
# ######################################### START CHECK MODE SECTION ###########################################
# Ask if this should be a test run (generate configs only) or full run (push updates to devices)
# Comment out or remove the entire CHECK MODE SECTION if you don't want to prompt for check mode
check_mode_message = "Do you want to run this script in check mode? (Only generate configs)\n" \
"\n" \
"Yes = Connect to device and write change scripts to a file ONLY\n" \
"No = Connect to device and PUSH configuration changes"
message_box_design = ICON_QUESTION | BUTTON_YESNOCANCEL
logger.debug("Prompting the user to run in check mode.")
result = script.message_box(check_mode_message, "Run in Check Mode?", message_box_design)
if result == IDYES:
logger.debug("<M_SCRIPT> Received 'True' for Check Mode.")
check_mode = True
elif result == IDNO:
logger.debug("<M_SCRIPT> Received 'False' for Check Mode.")
check_mode = False
else:
return
# ########################################### END CHECK MODE SECTION ############################################
# Check settings if we should use a proxy/jumpbox
use_proxy = script.settings.getboolean("Global", "use_proxy")
default_proxy_session = script.settings.get("Global", "proxy_session")
# ######################################## START DEVICE CONNECT LOOP ###########################################
# Create a filename to keep track of our connection logs, if we have failures. Use script name without extension
failed_log = session.create_output_filename("{0}-LOG".format(script_name.split(".")[0]), include_hostname=False)
for device in device_list:
hostname = device['Hostname']
protocol = device['Protocol']
username = device['Username']
password = device['Password']
enable = device['Enable']
try:
proxy = device['Proxy Session']
except KeyError:
proxy = None
if not proxy and use_proxy:
proxy = default_proxy_session
logger.debug("<M_SCRIPT> Connecting to {0}.".format(hostname))
try:
script.connect(hostname, username, password, protocol=protocol, proxy=proxy)
session = script.get_main_session()
per_device_work(session, check_mode, enable)
script.disconnect()
except scripts.ConnectError as e:
with open(failed_log, 'a') as logfile:
logfile.write("<M_SCRIPT> Connect to {0} failed: {1}\n".format(hostname, e.message.strip()))
session.disconnect()
except sessions.InteractionError as e:
with open(failed_log, 'a') as logfile:
logfile.write("<M_SCRIPT> Failure on {0}: {1}\n".format(hostname, e.message.strip()))
session.disconnect()
except sessions.UnsupportedOSError as e:
with open(failed_log, 'a') as logfile:
logfile.write("<M_SCRIPT> Unsupported OS on {0}: {1}\n".format(hostname, e.message.strip()))
session.disconnect()
except Exception as e:
with open(failed_log, 'a') as logfile:
logfile.write("<M_SCRIPT> Exception on {0}: {1} ({2})\n".format(hostname, e.message.strip(), e))
session.disconnect()
# ######################################### END DEVICE CONNECT LOOP ############################################
def per_device_work(session, check_mode, enable_pass):
"""
This function contains the code that should be executed on each device that this script connects to. It is called
after establishing a connection to each device in the loop above.
You can either put your own code here, or if there is a single-device version of a script that performs the correct
task, it can be imported and called here, essentially making this script connect to all the devices in the chosen
CSV file and then running a single-device script on each of them.
"""
s_update_interface_desc.script_main(session, prompt_check_mode=False, check_mode=check_mode,
enable_pass=enable_pass)
# ################################################ SCRIPT LAUNCH ###################################################
# If this script is run from SecureCRT directly, use the SecureCRT specific class
if __name__ == "__builtin__":
# Initialize script object
crt_script = scripts.CRTScript(crt)
# Run script's main logic against the script object
script_main(crt_script)
# Shutdown logging after
logging.shutdown()
# If the script is being run directly, use the simulation class
elif __name__ == "__main__":
# Initialize script object
direct_script = scripts.DebugScript(os.path.realpath(__file__))
# Run script's main logic against the script object
script_main(direct_script)
# Shutdown logging after
logging.shutdown()