Task Name
This workflow will log onto a WLC and find the connected AP(s) and test if they are on the network.
Description
Prerequisites
Validated on UCSD 6.6.1.0
Category
Workflow Task
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This came together via several parties of people (Sasha, Russ and Michael Z.)
The original question was this:
When deploying open automation connector module and trying to create side menu per UCSD docs
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/u...
AO - Example on getting weather data (temperature by Zip code) via API call
This example get the temperature for a give location by Zip code in Fahrenheit.
Service ItemWorkflowWorkflow RUNWorkflow inputInput for HTTP taskJSON path editIf con...
This contribution was provided by: Sabina Al Farah.
Many thanks go out to Sabina Al Farah.
2 Workflows are attached :
Ceph - Setup Cluster - using Ansible - on RHEL
Ceph - Provision Block Storage
Explanation doc
Configuration files
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Example on how to get the next IP from Infoblox.
Infoblox uses regular authentication but returns a token in a rather convoluted way which has to be stripped out for all subsequent calls.
("_ref": "network/ZG5zLm5ldHdvcmskMTAuMTAuMTAuMC8yNC...
Reported issue is on UCSD 6.6, and able to reproduce it. But the issue is fixed in 6.6.1.0. Tested and found that the validation is triggered as expected on UCSD 6.6.1.0.
yes currently it returns the first match. But you have access to the custom task and java script code and that can easly be changed.
You would have to add the results together . a=a+","+result in a comma separated list.
Step one find the param0,param1, param2 example
step two find the screen you are interested in
step 3 turn on all columns
have developer mode on so you can see the API calls for each screen (user profile hint here)