Module for gathering and managing network information
Return a dict containing information on all of the running TCP connections (currently linux and solaris only)
Changed in version 2015.8.4: Added support for SunOS
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.active_tcp
Return the arp table from the minion
Changed in version 2015.8.0: Added support for SunOS
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.arp
Returns the CIDR of a subnet based on an IP address (CIDR notation supported) and optional netmask.
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.calc_net 172.17.0.5 255.255.255.240
salt '*' network.calc_net 2a02:f6e:a000:80:84d8:8332:7866:4e07/64
New in version 2015.8.0.
Test connectivity to a host using a particular port from the minion.
New in version 2014.7.0.
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.connect archlinux.org 80
salt '*' network.connect archlinux.org 80 timeout=3
salt '*' network.connect archlinux.org 80 timeout=3 family=ipv4
salt '*' network.connect google-public-dns-a.google.com port=53 proto=udp timeout=3
returns the network address, subnet mask and broadcast address of a cidr address
New in version 2016.3.0.
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.convert_cidr 172.31.0.0/16
Return default route(s) from routing table
Changed in version 2015.8.0: Added support for SunOS (Solaris 10, Illumos, SmartOS)
Changed in version 2016.11.4: Added support for AIX
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.default_route
Performs a DNS lookup with dig
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.dig archlinux.org
Return all known FQDNs for the system by enumerating all interfaces and then trying to reverse resolve them (excluding 'lo' interface).
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.fqdns
Return network buffer sizes as a dict (currently linux only)
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.get_bufsize eth0
Get fully qualified domain name
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.get_fqdn
Get hostname
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.get_hostname
Return routing information for given destination ip
New in version 2015.5.3.
Changed in version 2015.8.0: Added support for SunOS (Solaris 10, Illumos, SmartOS) Added support for OpenBSD
Changed in version 2016.11.4: Added support for AIX
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.get_route 10.10.10.10
Return the hardware address (a.k.a. MAC address) for a given interface
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.hw_addr eth0
This function is an alias of hw_addr
.
Return the hardware address (a.k.a. MAC address) for a given interface
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.hw_addr eth0
Retrieve the interface name from a specific CIDR
New in version 2016.11.0.
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.ifacestartswith 10.0
Returns True if host is within specified subnet, otherwise False.
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.in_subnet 10.0.0.0/16
Return the inet address for a given interface
New in version 2014.7.0.
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.interface eth0
Return the inet address for a given interface
New in version 2014.7.0.
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.interface_ip eth0
Return a dictionary of information about all the interfaces on the minion
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.interfaces
Returns a list of IPv4 addresses assigned to the host. 127.0.0.1 is ignored, unless 'include_loopback=True' is indicated. If 'interface' is provided, then only IP addresses from that interface will be returned. Providing a CIDR via 'cidr="10.0.0.0/8"' will return only the addresses which are within that subnet. If 'type' is 'public', then only public addresses will be returned. Ditto for 'type'='private'.
Changed in version 3001: interface
can now be a single interface name or a list of
interfaces. Globbing is also supported.
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.ip_addrs
Returns a list of IPv6 addresses assigned to the host. ::1 is ignored, unless 'include_loopback=True' is indicated. If 'interface' is provided, then only IP addresses from that interface will be returned. Providing a CIDR via 'cidr="2000::/3"' will return only the addresses which are within that subnet.
Changed in version 3001: interface
can now be a single interface name or a list of
interfaces. Globbing is also supported.
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.ip_addrs6
Returns True if given IP is within specified subnet, otherwise False.
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.ip_in_subnet 172.17.0.4 172.16.0.0/12
New in version 3001.
Returns a list of IPv4 networks to which the minion belongs.
Restrict results to the specified interface(s). This value can be either a single interface name or a list of interfaces. Globbing is also supported.
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.ip_networks
salt '*' network.ip_networks interface=docker0
salt '*' network.ip_networks interface=docker0,enp*
salt '*' network.ip_networks interface=eth*
New in version 3001.
Returns a list of IPv6 networks to which the minion belongs.
Restrict results to the specified interface(s). This value can be either a single interface name or a list of interfaces. Globbing is also supported.
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.ip_networks6
salt '*' network.ip_networks6 interface=docker0
salt '*' network.ip_networks6 interface=docker0,enp*
salt '*' network.ip_networks6 interface=eth*
This function is an alias of ip_addrs
.
Returns a list of IPv4 addresses assigned to the host. 127.0.0.1 is ignored, unless 'include_loopback=True' is indicated. If 'interface' is provided, then only IP addresses from that interface will be returned. Providing a CIDR via 'cidr="10.0.0.0/8"' will return only the addresses which are within that subnet. If 'type' is 'public', then only public addresses will be returned. Ditto for 'type'='private'.
Changed in version 3001:
interface
can now be a single interface name or a list of interfaces. Globbing is also supported.CLI Example:
salt '*' network.ip_addrs
This function is an alias of ip_addrs6
.
Returns a list of IPv6 addresses assigned to the host. ::1 is ignored, unless 'include_loopback=True' is indicated. If 'interface' is provided, then only IP addresses from that interface will be returned. Providing a CIDR via 'cidr="2000::/3"' will return only the addresses which are within that subnet.
Changed in version 3001:
interface
can now be a single interface name or a list of interfaces. Globbing is also supported.CLI Example:
salt '*' network.ip_addrs6
Retrieve the hexadecimal representation of an IP address
New in version 2016.11.0.
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.iphexval 10.0.0.1
Check if the given IP address is a loopback address
New in version 2014.7.0.
Changed in version 2015.8.0: IPv6 support
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.is_loopback 127.0.0.1
Check if the given IP address is a private address
New in version 2014.7.0.
Changed in version 2015.8.0: IPv6 support
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.is_private 10.0.0.3
Modify network interface buffers (currently linux only)
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.mod_bufsize tx=<val> rx=<val> rx-mini=<val> rx-jumbo=<val>
Modify hostname
Changed in version 2015.8.0: Added support for SunOS (Solaris 10, Illumos, SmartOS)
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.mod_hostname master.saltstack.com
Return information on open ports and states
Note
On BSD minions, the output contains PID info (where available) for each netstat entry, fetched from sockstat/fstat output.
Changed in version 2014.1.4: Added support for OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and NetBSD
Changed in version 2015.8.0: Added support for SunOS
Changed in version 2016.11.4: Added support for AIX
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.netstat
Performs an ICMP ping to a host
Changed in version 2015.8.0: Added support for SunOS
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.ping archlinux.org
New in version 2015.5.0.
Return a True or False instead of ping output.
salt '*' network.ping archlinux.org return_boolean=True
Set the time to wait for a response in seconds.
salt '*' network.ping archlinux.org timeout=3
Returns the reversed IP address
Changed in version 2015.8.0: IPv6 support
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.reverse_ip 172.17.0.4
Return currently configured routes from routing table
Changed in version 2015.8.0: Added support for SunOS (Solaris 10, Illumos, SmartOS)
Changed in version 2016.11.4: Added support for AIX
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.routes
Returns a list of IPv4 subnets to which the host belongs
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.subnets
salt '*' network.subnets interfaces=eth1
Returns a list of IPv6 subnets to which the host belongs
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.subnets
Performs a traceroute to a 3rd party host
Changed in version 2015.8.0: Added support for SunOS
Changed in version 2016.11.4: Added support for AIX
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.traceroute archlinux.org
Send Wake On Lan packet to a host
CLI Example:
salt '*' network.wol 08-00-27-13-69-77
salt '*' network.wol 080027136977 255.255.255.255 7
salt '*' network.wol 08:00:27:13:69:77 255.255.255.255 7