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You could use a template like this:
{% for iface in ansible_interfaces | difference(['lo','eth0']) | sort %}
{{ iface }}: {{ hostvars[inventory_hostname]['ansible_' ~
iface]['macaddress'] }}
{% endfor %}
This will yield:
eth1: 08:00:27:b3:59:d0
eth2: 08:00:27:87:1b:de
eth3: 08:00:27:9b:80:85
eth4: 08:00:27:90:ad:eb
On Fri, 28 Jun 2019 at 07:54, Rakesh Parida <rakeshp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi ,
>
> My VM has 4 ip-interfaces . I want to extract a data as below using ansible.
> Interface1: macaddress
> Interface2: macaddress
> Interface3: macaddress
> Interface4: macaddress
>
> Kindly help.
>
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